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(11/08/11 6:52am)
After salvaging a point on the road this past weekend on the
road in St. Cloud, Minn., the ever-growing Wisconsin men’s hockey
team (3-4-1 WCHA, 4-5-1 overall) returns home to work out the kinks
and prepare for a showdown with No. 1 Minnesota (6-0, 9-1) this
weekend at the Kohl Center.
(11/04/11 6:29am)
Through the first month of the season, the Wisconsin men’s
hockey team (3-3-0 WCHA, 4-4-0 overall) has surpassed the
expectations many had for it coming into this year.
(11/02/11 2:31am)
It is no secret that the Wisconsin men’s hockey team came into
this season with plenty of questions left unanswered.
(11/01/11 6:30am)
According to head coach Mike Eaves, if you had told him at the
beginning of the season that his young Wisconsin men’s hockey team
(3-3 WCHA, 4-4 overall) would be .500 at the end of the season’s
first month, he would have taken it, and that is exactly where the
Badgers find themselves after their first four weekends of
play.
(10/21/11 7:53pm)
Coming into the season, it was expected that the Wisconsin men’s
hockey team (0-2 WCHA, 1-3 overall), containing 20 freshman and
sophomores, would face its fair share of adversity, but the hope is
that the youth on this team will learn from those experiences and
grow.
(10/21/11 6:00am)
Coming into the season, it was expected that the Wisconsin men's
hockey team (0-2 WCHA, 1-3 overall), containing 20
freshman and sophomores, would face its fair share of adversity,
but the hope is that the youth on this team will learn from those
experiences and grow.
(10/17/11 6:00am)
With an inexperienced team every situation—good or bad—is an
opportunity to learn and grow. That is the challenge for the
Wisconsin men's hockey team (0-2 WCHA, 1-3 overall) as
it tries to regroup after being swept by Michigan Tech and prepares
for its looming matchup with No. 6 North Dakota.
(10/14/11 6:00am)
For the young No. 18 Wisconsin men's hockey team (0-0
WCHA, 1-1 overall), this season is a series of
challenges. This weekend is no different, as the Badgers will play
their first road series of the year against Michigan Tech (0-0
WCHA, 2-0 overall) to open WCHA
conference play.
(10/13/11 6:00am)
In many ways the Wisconsin men's hockey team's
goaltenders define the team itself.
(10/11/11 6:00am)
With a roster boasting 20 freshmen and sophomores, the No. 18
Wisconsin men's hockey team (0-0 WCHA, 1-1 overall)
will undergo a continuous maturation process this season. The young
team showed promise this past weekend in its season opening series
against Northern Michigan and looks to continue that growth as they
open its WCHA conference schedule with a trip to
Michigan Tech.
(10/10/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's hockey team faced plenty of
qustions about its youth as it kicked off the season
against Northern Michigan, but if the early returns from this
weekend are any indication, the kids are going to be alright.
(10/07/11 6:00am)
As the Wisconsin men's hockey team prepares to kick off its season
this weekend, you can't help but experience a bit of
déjà vu.
(10/06/11 6:00am)
When the name Justin Schultz comes up in conversation, it is
usually in regards to the best players in college hockey today. The
Wisconsin men's hockey junior defenseman had a year for the ages
last season but, as he would tell you, he was far more concerned
with the disappointing results of the Badgers 2010-'11
campaign.
(09/19/11 6:00am)
In the past few weeks, conference movement and re-alignment has
dominated the college football news cycle.
(09/13/11 6:00am)
There are few dates that brings our country together more than
Sept. 11. On that day the usual divides that separate our country
melt away and we all come together to remember and mourn one of the
most tragic day in our nation's history.
(09/08/11 6:00am)
The relationship between a quarterback and his receivers is an
important one for the success of any football team. If a team's
signal caller and his pass catchers aren't on the same page it
slows the entire offense down, but if those players have that good
rapport, that ability to trust one another to make the right play
on the football field, the offense will run like a well-oiled
machine. Wisconsin head coach Brett Bielema must have
had that vital relationship in mind when the Badgers' brought
quarterback Russell Wilson in for an early June visit in hopes of
convincing the former All-ACC athlete to play his final year of
college football eligibility in Madison.
(09/07/11 6:00am)
With all the excitement surrounding the Wisconsin football team and
Russell Wilson's brilliant debut last Thursday, I'm sure that the
top priority of every Badger fan right now is the 2011-12 UW men's
hockey season that kicks off in just about a month. There is no way
that only applies to me, right?
(07/29/11 6:00am)
CHICAGO— For everybody that assumed Russell Wilson would walk into
Camp Randall Stadium and assume the starting quarterback position
for the Badgers this fall by default, Wisconsin head coach Bret
Bielema has news for you.
(07/29/11 6:00am)
CHICAGO— For everybody that assumed Russell Wilson would walk into
Camp Randall Stadium and assume the starting quarterback position
for the Badgers this fall by default, Wisconsin head coach Bret
Bielema has news for you.
(07/14/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin men's hockey forward Craig Smith has decided to forego
his final two years of college eligibility in order to turn
pro.