Wisconsin beats NDSU 64-53 despite shaky start
The Wisconsin Badgers (3-0) got off to a shaky start during Saturday’s matchup against the North Dakota State (2-2) Bison, but they still were able to seal a 64-53 victory.
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The Wisconsin Badgers (3-0) got off to a shaky start during Saturday’s matchup against the North Dakota State (2-2) Bison, but they still were able to seal a 64-53 victory.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team (2-0 overall) fought its way to a 68-57 victory against in-state rival Milwaukee Panthers (0-2) despite a dreadful first quarter.
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Wisconsin came out of the gates strong already this year, dominating UW-Oshkosh 79-51 in an exhibition game last weekend, and it hopes to do the same to Winthrop in the official home opener Thursday night.
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The University of Wisconsin welcomed senior Cayla McMorris into the 1000-point scorer club during last Saturday’s game against Ohio State when she dropped 15 points. McMorris, the 25th women’s basketball player to reach such a plateau, has been one of UW’s most prominent offensive leaders over the past few seasons. It was only a matter of time until she reached this achievement.
Coming off a loss at home on Wednesday, the Badgers look to bounce back with a win as they host Ohio State Saturday Saturday in their annual Play4Kay, Think Pink game. The game is an event to raise awareness for Breast Cancer in which fans are encouraged to wear pink to show their support for the cause. There is free student admission and one dollar tickets for the public. Additionally, students will receive free pizza and refreshments as part of the Student Day promotion.
For a large portion of Wisconsin’s (1-8 Big Ten, 8-14 overall) 69-55 loss to Indiana Wednesday night, UW was able to keep the game within single digits of Indiana (3-6, 10-12). But down the stretch, especially in the fourth quarter, it was incapable of converting its efforts into a successful outcome and fell short, yet again.
After snapping a seven-game losing streak at home on Sunday, UW (1-7 Big Ten, 8-13 overall) secured its first Big Ten win against Northwestern. The Badgers now sit with one conference win and hope to expand upon that as they hit the road to take on Indiana (2-6, 9-12) on Wednesday.
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