UW teams also displayed the bad and the ugly in 06-’07
1. Men's basketball loses to UNLV in second round of NCAA Tournament
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1. Men's basketball loses to UNLV in second round of NCAA Tournament
The UW men's golf team finished fifth in the annual Big Ten Championship Golf Tournament behind the strength of five top forty finishes at the Ohio State Golf Club Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio, this past weekend. The end result marks UW's best finish in the tournament since 1999, where they finished fourth.
The No. 38 UW men's tennis team claimed fourth place in the Big Ten Saturday after sweeping Michigan State 7-0 on the outdoor courts of Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
The UW men's track and field team returned from Auburn University this past weekend winners of three events and owners of three NCAA qualifying marks.
In what has seemingly become a weekly occurrence, another UW athletic squad has performed very well in their respective national tournament. This time, the UW wrestling team finished 13th overall in the NCAA championships and one Badger, junior Craig Henning, finished second after nearly upsetting No. 1 ranked Trent Paulson of Iowa State.
Yet another UW team is set to engage in a national tournament. The Wisconsin wrestling team is headed to Auburn Hills, Mich., this weekend in an attempt to make some noise and improve on its 21st place finish a year ago.
Chalk up another triumph for UW in the realm of track and field. The UW men's indoor track team won its first indoor national championship Saturday and also became the first Big Ten team to claim the honor.
The No. 8 UW wrestling team hopes to pick up where they left off as they head into East Lansing, Mich. for the 2007 Big Ten Championships this weekend.
The UW wrestling team (19-3 overall, 5-3 Big Ten) closed out its regular season this past weekend in the Field House after splitting duals with No. 1 Minnesota and No. 18 Indiana Friday evening and Sunday afternoon.
While the temperatures still seem too cold even for the thought of any outdoor sports, the UW softball team (3-2) began its season in the ASU Kajikawa Classic this past week in Tempe, Ariz.
The UW wrestling team (18-2 overall, 4-2 Big Ten) dropped its second conference match Sunday when they lost to No. 9 ranked Illinois 21-16 at the Field House.
The UW wrestlers were back on the mats this past weekend, upending Purdue 27-12 and defeating No. 21 Michigan to improve their record to 18-1 (4-1 Big Ten).
The second longest winning streak on campus collapsed this past weekend when the UW wrestling team fell short by losing 19-18 to Northwestern in Evanston, Ill.
While the UW football team completed its winningest season, and the UW men's basketball team continues to hold down a No. 2 national ranking, another men's team is making plenty of noise lately.
Michigan vs. USC
Ohio State vs. Florida
Coming off of their biggest win of the season at Marquette (9-2) this past Saturday, the UW men's basketball team (9-1) is looking to ride this momentum into another difficult week.
The UW volleyball team might have closed its home season last weekend, but the excitement at the UW Field House is not quite over.
The UW men's basketball team started off the South Padre Invitational with a victory in the Kohl Center Sunday afternoon mostly because of the turnovers it was able to force.
Saturday will be the last time 18 of the UW seniors will take the field for the cardinal and white as they welcome the Bulls from Buffalo, N.Y. to Camp Randall Stadium.