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(03/15/17 1:00pm)
In December 2016, when 10 members of the Minnesota football team were indefinitely suspended in connection to an alleged gang rape following the team’s season-opener, it took less than 48 hours for the rest of the team to announce a boycott of all football activities, including the Holiday Bowl.
(03/14/17 7:00pm)
After a head-scratching 2016 NCAA Tournament slate wherein nine supposed underdog teams were projected to be favorites in the first round by The Daily Cardinal Calculator, the selection committee likely heard the complaints of The Daily Cardinal.
(03/13/17 11:17pm)
How far will Wisconsin go?
(03/13/17 8:09am)
While the UW sixth-man carousel continues to spin, freshman guard D’Mitrik Trice remains the lone constant. He has played a key role filling in for Bronson Koenig during injuries and foul trouble, and while he’s struggled to hit 3-pointers in Big Ten play, the IMG Academy product has a smooth stroke.
(03/13/17 12:20am)
WASHINGTON—All season, the Wisconsin senior class talked about wanting to close their careers with a Big Ten Tournament crown.
(03/12/17 9:03pm)
WASHINGTON — It was a long night on the offensive end for the No. 24 Badgers (12-6 Big Ten, 25-9 overall) Sunday at the Verizon Center as they couldn’t string enough successful possessions together to knock off Michigan (10-8, 24-11) 71-56 and claim the Big Ten Tournament crown.
(03/12/17 4:49am)
WASHINGTON — The Badgers ended the Big Ten regular season playing the hottest team in the conference. Sunday evening, they’ll have to do it again to close the Big Ten postseason.
(03/12/17 12:58am)
WASHINGTON — Sometimes, everything goes right. After a brutal stretch of games in the middle of the season, the Badgers put together their most complete game of the season as everyone got in on the action, including Ethan Happ at the free-throw line.
(03/11/17 11:43pm)
WASHINGTON ? The Badgers opened their Big Ten Tournament semifinal game with two airballs in the first three possessions. Seniors Bronson Koenig and Nigel Hayes each missed everything on jumpers in the first two minutes, and UW had nowhere to go but up—and up it went.
(03/11/17 5:08am)
WASHINGTON — After falling to Iowa on Jordan Bohannon’s 3-pointer with under 10 seconds to play a week ago, the Badgers walked sullenly into the media room of the Kohl Center and quietly, robotically answered questions.
(03/09/17 2:30pm)
In the spring semester of his sophomore year, Matt Ferris found himself enrolled in Calculus 213 with his high-profile teammate, Nigel Hayes. Hayes was a serious contributor on a team that came within a few minutes of a national championship, while Ferris scored a total of two points in 17 minutes over the course of the season.
(03/06/17 2:47am)
In the week leading up to his team’s final game of the regular season, Bronson Koenig made one thing clear: He wants to be remembered as a winner.
(03/05/17 3:44am)
It’s been almost five years since Zak Showalter first stepped foot onto the floor of the Kohl Center. Sunday evening, with a No. 2 seed in the Big Ten Tournament on the line, he’ll do so one final time.
(02/27/17 3:53am)
It had been 13 years since the Badgers bested Michigan State at the Breslin Center. Finally, with a Spartan team struggling to win games and without their senior leader Eron Harris, UW had a shot to break a nine-game road losing streak to MSU.
(02/23/17 4:00pm)
Coming off of two straight losses for the first time all season, the Badgers needed to fix something. They had to get their mojo back with the regular season wound down and the Big Ten Tournament fast approaching.
(02/19/17 11:29pm)
The Badgers sorely missed Bronson Koenig against Michigan Thursday as they watched 3-pointer after 3-pointer clang off the rim in their second-straight conference loss. But Sunday afternoon against Maryland, Koenig was the spark that ignited the UW offense.
(02/19/17 8:29pm)
After scoring fewer than 60 points in back-to-back losses, the first half of the No. 11 Badgers’ (11-3 Big Ten, 22-5 overall) matchup with No. 23 Maryland (10-4, 22-5) looked like more of the same. But with senior guard Bronson Koenig back in uniform, the UW offense tore the Terps to shreds in the final period, outscoring UMD by 17 points in the second half en route to a 71-60 win.
(02/17/17 2:49am)
For 136 games, Bronson Koenig’s cool handle and sharp shooting guided the Badgers through treacherous waters in the Big Ten. But Thursday night in Ann Arbor, Mich., all the senior guard could do was watch from the bench as his team went ice cold from beyond the arc.
(02/08/17 7:18pm)
A year ago, just a week before the NCAA Tournament tipped off, the Badgers’ hopes of any sort of Big Ten title were dashed by a Nebraska team that finished the regular season 14-17. UW shot just 30.2 percent in that game and couldn’t slow down the Cornhusker offense.
(02/05/17 4:22am)
After a nearly two-week break from playing in front of a home crowd, the No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers (8-1 Big Ten, 19-3 overall) return to the Kohl Center to welcome an Indiana (5-5, 15-8) team that has fallen well short of expectations this season.