UW hosts cage match with Nittany Lions
The unranked Wisconsin football team has a huge opportunity Saturday night.
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The unranked Wisconsin football team has a huge opportunity Saturday night.
At 6'7\, 328 pounds, redshirt freshman Josh Oglesby looks like a Wisconsin offensive lineman. With its shortest starting member at 6'4"" - sophomore center John Moffitt - UW's offensive line is notorious for its size.
Two weeks ago the Badgers were a top-10 team, oh how things have changed.
For the Wisconsin men's cross country team, the Paul Short Invitational in Bethelem, Penn., Friday will be the biggest meet until the Big Ten championships.
Embarrassed after blowing a 19-0 halftime lead against Michigan last weekend, the No. 18 Wisconsin football team is hoping that the aura of Camp Randall will provide the psychological boost it needs to defeat No. 14 Ohio State.
The Wisconsin offense was not quite the same against Michigan Saturday. Junior running back P.J. Hill rushed for 3.2 yards per carry and the Badgers had six straight possessions that ended in punts or turnovers in the second half.
Frustrated by Fresno State's inability to run the ball on the left side of the field, Bulldog head coach Pat Hill told his players to keep away from Wisconsin senior defensive end Matt Shaughnessy in the Sept. 13 matchup.
The Wisconsin women's soccer team took advantage of its last two non-conference games this past weekend at the McClimon Soccer Complex before heading into Big Ten conference play, defeating Pepperdine and Nevada to put them at 6-2-1 on the season.
Determined to be in top form for the Fresno State battle, senior linebacker Jonathan Casillas pushed himself hard during practice last week to overcome a knee injury and ultimately make some key plays that allowed the Wisconsin defense to hold the Bulldogs to their lowest score at home since 1986.
After defeating then-No.21 Fresno State 13-10 in enemy territory, the Wisconsin football team will be looking to correct mistakes, expand play options and get healthy during its bye week in preparation for the Big Ten opener against Michigan Sept. 27, head coach Bret Bielema said Monday.
Holding the now 25th-ranked Fresno State to 10 points in an intense, 60-minute thriller, the Wisconsin defense, boosted by the return of senior linebacker Jonathan Casillas, rallied in clutch situations to prevent a Bulldog upset Saturday night.
Wisconsin's football standout and senior tight end Travis Beckum, who missed UW's first two games due to a hamstring injury, said he will most likely be back in action against Fresno State Saturday.
At his press conference Monday, Wisconsin football head coach Bret Bielema said his team will focus on performing well early in the game at Fresno State Saturday.
After a sub-par first-quarter performance created a two-touchdown deficit for the Wisconsin football team, quarterback Allan Evridge revitalized the offense with over 300 passing yards.
After a sub-par first quarter performance created a two-touchdown deficit for the Wisconsin football team, quarterback Allan Everidge revitalized the offense with more than 300 passing yards, allowing the Badgers to score 51 unanswered points and soundly defeat Marshall 51-14 Saturday.
The Wisconsin football team showcased its powerful offensive line and running game against Akron last weekend.
No. 11 Wisconsin showcased its rushing prowess against Akron Saturday, as P.J. Hill, Zach Brown and John Clay each surpassed the Zips' total yards on the ground. The trio accumulated 404 total yards and four touchdowns while Hill broke the 200-yard mark for the second time in his career.
the leadership of a new head coach with the entire squad returning, the Wisconsin men's cross country team will be in the running for a 10th straight Big Ten championship, as well as the NCAA team title this fall.
In what was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the UW track team after graduating most of the top point-getters from the 2007 national championship squad, underclassmen stepped up to win an eighth-straight indoor Big Ten title.
Sophomore distance runner Brandon Bethke established himself as one of the top runners in the NCAA this season after earning two Big Ten individual titles and All-American honors at the NCAA Indoor Championships.