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(11/03/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-4-1 Big Ten, 2-12-2 overall)
opens its final week of regular season play Wednesday night at the
McClimon Soccer Complex. The Badgers are looking to bounce back
from their 1-0 loss to Ohio State Sunday night when they host the
University of Illinois-Chicago.
(11/02/10 6:00am)
As the Wisconsin women's soccer team took the field Monday night,
it was an emotional moment for some. In their last regular season
game of the year, the Badgers hosted the Wildcats of Northwestern.
From the opening whistle, the UW women were locked in.
(10/31/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team traveled to Ohio State Sunday in
its final road game of the season. Looking to put together a
string of positive results following a win over UWM last week, the
Badgers hoped to pick up back to back wins. However, fitting to
the tune of the Badgers' season, Wisconsin dropped another close
decision, falling to the Buckeyes 1-0.
(10/25/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-3-1 Big Ten, 1-11-2 overall)
dropped another heartbreaker Saturday night, falling to
Northwestern (2-1-1 Big Ten. 7-5-2) 4-3 in overtime.
(10/20/10 6:00am)
It has been 46 days since the Wisconsin men's soccer team (1-9-2,
0-2-1 Big Ten) won a game. It may be fair to say that the team is
now in panic mode, if they hadn't already been. As the only team in
the conference without a Big Ten win, it is crunch time for the
Badgers.
(10/20/10 4:26am)
In every sport, there is that one position. A position that often determines the success or failure of a team. A position that very few people can play, and even less can play well.No other player can experience as much joy in a win or feel as much despair in a loss. The weight of the pressure placed upon this one single person is enough to destroy the nerves of even the most grounded athlete (just ask Robert Green).
(10/17/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (1-9-2) had their hands full Sunday
when they took on 21st ranked Michigan State (10-3-0) in East
Lansing. Proving to be too much for the Wisconsin men, the
Spartans recorded three goals in route to a 3-0 shutout of the
Badgers.
(10/15/10 6:00am)
One week after taking the loss against Michigan, the Wisconsin
men's soccer team (1-8-2) head to East Lansing to take on the
Spartans of Michigan State (9-3-0). Michigan State enters this
weekend's contest ranked 21st in the country and perfect at
home.
(10/14/10 6:00am)
When the season started for the Wisconsin men's soccer team, it was
somewhat difficult to recognize who the players were. After sifting
through the crowd, familiar faces would eventually appear between
those still waiting to make their mark. For some of those who were
waiting, their chance did not take long to come.
(10/11/10 6:00am)
Nearly 1,600 fans watched Wisconsin put on its second-annual Pac
the Mac Saturday afternoon. However, despite the large crowd and
unusually warm weather, the Badgers (1-8-2) came up short, losing
to Michigan (7-2-3) by a score of 2-3.
(10/06/10 6:00am)
Returning home, the Badgers men's soccer team (1-6-2) is coming off
a 1-1 double overtime draw in their Big Ten opener against Indiana.
Wisconsin will play host to the Huskies of Northern Illinois
(4-3-2) in a midweek matchup on Wednesday night. In a game that is
looking to shape up to be a defensive struggle, it will be crucial
to find the back of the net.
(10/04/10 6:00am)
Those with knowledge of the U.S. soccer community may already know of UW men's soccer soach John Trask and his already well-traveled career,both at the collegiate level and Major Leage Soccer Level. But for those who have yet to discover the game, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that he's kind of a big deal.
(10/01/10 6:00am)
The Badgers men's soccer team (1-6-1) opens up Big Ten play this
weekend against Indiana University (5-3-0). It may just be by some
bizarre twist of fate that Wisconsin would open Big Ten play
against Indiana, but whatever the reason, this match should prove
to be entertaining.
(09/29/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (1-6-1) fell to
in-state rival Marquette (3-3-2) Tuesday night. The 1-0 loss
marked the first time Wisconsin has lost to the Golden Eagles since
2003, and only the second time in the past decade. Tuesday's
one-goal loss is just another in a rough start to the Badgers'
season.
(09/28/10 6:00am)
Looking to notch its second win of the season, the Wisconsin men's
soccer team travels to Milwaukee to take on in-state rival
Marquette (2-3-2). Playing on their odds going into Tuesday's
matchup, the Badgers have a great opportunity to take down
Marquette. Dominating the Golden Eagles in recent years, the
Wisconsin men claim a 6-1-2 record since 2001.
(09/16/10 6:00am)
Coming off their first win of the season, the Wisconsin women
(1-3-2) will open a five game home stand by traveling to Tennessee
this weekend for a pair of non-conference match ups. Friday night,
the Badgers will face the University of Tennessee (2-4-0) followed
by a day game Sunday against Vanderbilt (3-3-0).
(09/12/10 6:00am)
With high expectations and the let down of going winless in their
first four games, the UW women's soccer team went in to this
weekend with a must win attitude. To the disappointment of the
team and coaching staff, the Badgers would fall short of the goal
set by Head Coach Wilkins of a 2-0-0 weekend. However, Wisconsin
is coming out of this weekend with most confidence that they have
had yet this season.
(09/10/10 6:00am)
Following a brief road trip to Seattle last weekend, the women's
soccer team (0-3-1) is looking forward to a return home, where the
team will open up a short two game home stand Friday night against
South Dakota State (2-1-1).
(09/03/10 6:00am)
Coming off a rough weekend in the Wisconsin Tournament, the women's
soccer team (0-2-0) hopes to find some success when they travel to
Seattle, Wash. this weekend to participate in the Husky/Nike
Invitational. The Wisconsin women will face two tough opponents in
the University of Portland (4-0-0) and the University of Washington
(2-1-0).
(04/28/08 6:00am)
Thousands of participants made their way from Capitol Square to
Camp Randall Stadium Saturday for the 27th annual Crazylegs
Classic, an eight-kilometer run and two-mile walk to benefit Badger
Athletics.