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(02/02/17 4:07am)
Wisconsin’s recruiting has long been predicated on snagging local players from Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois. With the prospect of seeing their families and friends at the Kohl Center cheering them on night after night, incoming freshmen are quick to sign with the Badgers. But for D’Mitrik Trice and Aleem Ford, two freshman from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., life with their families is a world away.
(02/01/17 3:30pm)
Though he didn’t light up the scoreboard Tuesday night to the same extent he did at Madison Square Garden, Ethan Happ backed up his masterful 32-point performance with a strong all-around contribution in Champaign, Ill.
(01/28/17 2:40am)
A little over a year ago, the Badgers found themselves in a bad situation in a beautiful place: in the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden, trailing by six in the locker room at halftime of the 2K Classic consolation game.
(01/25/17 6:08am)
Bronson Koenig might be the best 3-point shooter in the Big Ten, but on Tuesday night in Madison it was a layup that was his prettiest play.
(01/25/17 4:10am)
The No. 15 Badgers (6-1 Big Ten, 17-3 overall) struggled to put away a pesky Penn State (3-5, 11-10) team in the first half and went into the break with a slim 3-point lead. They would burst out of the locker room in the second, opening the period with an 11-2 run that was sparked by redshirt sophomore forward Ethan Happ.
(01/21/17 3:41pm)
With just under 17 minutes to play in the Wisconsin Badgers’ 68-64 win over the Michigan Wolverines Tuesday night, senior forward Vitto Brown, in the midst of an excellent performance, dove to the ground to snag a loose ball.
(01/17/17 3:19am)
As Badger students headed home for winter break in late December, No. 18 Wisconsin headed into conference play seeking a 16th-consecutive top four finish in the Big Ten.
(01/12/17 9:30pm)
Following their first loss in the Big Ten at the hands of No. 17 Purdue, the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers (2-1 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) return home to Madison to welcome a struggling Ohio State (0-3, 10-6) team that has yet to win a top-level matchup this season.
(01/10/17 8:18pm)
In the midst of a nine-game winning streak and following a big road win over then-No. 25 Indiana, the Wisconsin Badgers were finally starting to look like the top-flight team they were predicted to be. They were scoring at will, dominating on the boards and having fun doing it. Then, they ran into Purdue.
(12/23/16 10:27pm)
Before dipping into Big Ten play for what should be an eventful conference season, the No. 14 Wisconsin Badgers (10-2) host Florida A&M (2-10) Friday night in a matchup that could get ugly.
(12/09/16 11:16pm)
For the last three games, the Badgers’ level of competition has steadily declined. After tough losses to Creighton and North Carolina, they have looked dominant of late, as many expected at the outset of the year.
(12/08/16 4:42am)
At the opening tip-off, the ball hung in the air longer than Ethan Happ expected—just long enough for Novak Topalovic to tap the ball back and steal the first possession for Idaho State. From there, it was all downhill for the Bengals.
(12/08/16 3:28am)
Everything went right for the No. 17 Badgers (8-2) Wednesday night as they dispatched the Idaho State Bengals (1-8) by a score of 78-44 with next to no problems.
(12/03/16 4:26pm)
Non-conference games at the beginning of a season present a unique challenge—teams face opponents that they don’t know nearly as well as their annual conference foes. But for Wisconsin, the recent stretch of games has been remarkably familiar.
(11/30/16 4:24am)
Nigel Hayes caught the ball on the Big Ten logo just below the foul line—as he had all night—and glanced at freshman guard D’Mitrik Trice on the wing. But instead of hitting Trice with a pass, he slipped the ball between two orange jerseys to redshirt sophomore forward Ethan Happ, who found himself wide open underneath for an easy one-handed jam.
(11/27/16 6:06pm)
Though they were recently smothered on the boards by North Carolina in the Maui Invitational Championship Game, the Badgers have spent the bulk of this season snagging just about every rebound available.
(11/21/16 6:56am)
The Badgers have a long history of scheduling brutal matchups in the early-goings of their seasons, and 2016 is no exception as they have a potentially hellacious slew of opponents waiting in the wings out west at the Maui Invitational.
(11/18/16 5:34am)
It had been a long time since senior forward Nigel Hayes was held to three or fewer points in a game. It hadn’t happened since the Badgers’ first Final Four matchup with Kentucky in April 2014, when Hayes played just seven minutes and scored two points in the heartbreaking loss.
(11/11/16 9:45pm)
Wisconsin
(11/10/16 7:53pm)
Back-to-back Final Four appearances and a trip to the title game on the shoulders of Frank Kaminsky placed the Badgers firmly in the national spotlight two years ago. But after last year’s NCAA Tournament run was cut short in the Sweet 16, one thing now weighs heavily on the minds of UW players: redemption.