No more close calls: Badgers take control against Purdue
The Wisconsin men’s tennis team sent a clear message against Purdue on March 30: they’re done leaving matches up for grabs.
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The Wisconsin men’s tennis team sent a clear message against Purdue on March 30: they’re done leaving matches up for grabs.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s tennis team hosted the Indiana Hoosiers at Nielsen Tennis Stadium at home on March 28 after two games on the road. The Badgers seemed to pick up momentum after their nail-biting win over the Penn State Nittany Lions, but they unfortunately could not convert against the Hoosiers as a team.
Democrats saw major gains in key Wisconsin counties Tuesday after liberal-leaning Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court by 10 points over her opponent, former Republican Attorney General and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel.
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In his third and final season with the Wisconsin men’s basketball team, senior guard Max Klesmit impacted the team on and off the court. As one of Wisconsin’s standout leaders and the home state player from Neenah, Wisconsin, Klesmit has been with the Badgers for three seasons now, making him a true veteran.
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The Wisconsin men’s tennis team sent a clear message on Sunday’s match against Purdue: they’re done leaving matches up for grabs. In one of their most controlled performances of the season, the Badgers, overpowered No. 52 Purdue 4-1, proving they’ve learned from early season missteps and aren’t afraid to take control.
The 2024-25 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball season came to an end in the round of 32, falling to Brigham Young University 89-91 on March 22. They beat Montana 85-66 in the first round but failed to reach the second weekend of March Madness for the eighth straight season.