Gard welcomes Krabbenhoft to the Badgers’ bench
When UW head coach Greg Gard offered him a spot on his coaching staff, it didn’t take Joe Krabbenhoft long to accept the opportunity to return to his alma mater.
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When UW head coach Greg Gard offered him a spot on his coaching staff, it didn’t take Joe Krabbenhoft long to accept the opportunity to return to his alma mater.
After helping orchestrate one of the biggest in-season turnarounds in recent memory, Greg Gard is now garnering some national recognition.
A familiar face will be returning to Madison next season.
Springtime is typically a time of great happiness, especially for sports fans and those of us that have to brave the harsh Wisconsin winters.
Syracuse’s run to the Final Four is one of the stranger NCAA Tournament occurrences in recent memory.
Wisconsin assistant coach Gary Close is leaving after 13 years with the program, according to a report from Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
No matter how good of a season a team might have, a heartbreaking loss to end the season can stick in the minds of players, coaches and fans alike throughout the entire offseason.
In the immediate aftermath of Wisconsin’s heartbreaking loss to Notre Dame, the ire of dejected fans was directly mainly toward the refs, who they felt had cost the Badgers a third straight trip to the Elite Eight.
Heading into Sunday’s matchup with Xavier, Bronson Koenig was mired in a significant shooting slump.
Following their dramatic win over Xavier last Sunday, the Wisconsin Badgers have advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s second weekend for the fifth time in the last six years and are looking for more.
ST. LOUIS — When Bo Ryan stepped down in mid-December, the Wisconsin Badgers appeared on the fast track to the NIT after a 7-5 start to the season.
After a rather ugly 47-43 win over Pittsburgh, Wisconsin is moving on to face No. 2 seed Xavier in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
ST. LOUIS — It was far from pretty, but the Badgers remain alive in the NCAA Tournament.
In a year that has been nothing short of a total roller coaster ride, the Wisconsin Badgers enter the NCAA Tournament coming off one of the lower points of their up-and-down season.
One year ago today, the final chapter to the Bo Ryan-Tom Izzo rivalry was written.
Player to watch: Melo Trimble, Maryland
Player to watch: Buddy Hield, Oklahoma
To capture a second consecutive Big Ten Tournament title, Wisconsin will have to win four games in four days. It’s a tall order, but one that the Badgers are looking forward to.
Greg Gard waited nearly three decades for this moment, so there wasn’t much harm in holding off for a few minutes longer.
Back in mid-December when Bo Ryan stepped down and Greg Gard was named Wisconsin’s interim head coach, Athletic Director Barry Alvarez expressed his intention to hold a nationwide search for a permanent head coach once the season ended.