Improvement a big goal for both men and women's soccer
Scott Lorenz: Wisconsin will return a number of important contributors from last year's squad, including 19-game starter Scott Lorenz (4).
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Scott Lorenz: Wisconsin will return a number of important contributors from last year's squad, including 19-game starter Scott Lorenz (4).
Joe Krabbenhoft: Senior forward Joe Krabbenhoft (45) is a presence at both ends of the court for Wisconsin, making key hustle plays and fighting for rebounds
flowers2: Senior guard Michael Flowers consistently defended opponents' best scorers, but he also improved his offensive game.
Brandon Bethke Men's Track: Sophomore Brandon Bethke was one of the main reasons the Wisconsin track team continued its success in 2008.
beckum: Wisconsin tight end Travis Beckum always seemed to elevate his play whenever the Badger offense needed a lift.
Men's Track End of Year: Men's track head coach Ed Nuttycombe won his 24th Big Ten title this season, setting a new conference record for coaches in any sport.
Indestructible: After earning awards at a number of film festivals nationwide, Ben Byer's struggle with Lou Gehrig's disease touches Madison audiences with stories about coping and his journey to the Dead Sea.
Five keys to Saturday's Spring Game: Junior running back Lance Smith is eager to make an impact for UW after missing all of the Badgers' road games last season.
Red, white and bruised: UW head coach Bret Bielema said senior linebacker Jonathan Casillas could play Saturday if he feels comfortable running and cutting on his ankle, which he sprained earlier in the spring.
brown: Sophomore running back Zach Brown has continued to run hard and impress coaches during spring practice.
Loss leaves UW searching for answers: Stephen Curry scored 33 points against Wisconsin, and the Wildcats outscored the Badgers 18-2 on fastbreak points. UW surrendered more than 70 points for the first time since a 72-67 loss to Purdue February 9.
Down and out: Stephen Curry scored 33 points against Wisconsin, and the Wildcats outscored the Badgers 18-2 on fastbreak points. UW surrendered more than 70 points for the first time since a 72-67 loss to Purdue February 9.
hughes: Badger sophomore guard Trevon Hughes and Jawhawk forward Darrell Arthur could meet in the Elite Eight.
flowers1: Senior guard Michael Flowers has been the most consistent player for Wisconsin so far in the NCAA Tournament.
Michael Flowers: Senior guard Michael Flowers added 15 points as UW won 72-55 to advance to the Sweet 16.
Bethke, Badgers run to nationals: Sophomore Brandon Bethke already won the 5
Butch grows into star we knew he was: Brian Butch and the Badgers are poised for a postseason run.
stiemsma1: Head coach Bo Ryan named senior center Greg Stiemsma as one player who has been underrated this season.
Alone at the top: Senior forward Brian Butch scores two of his game-high 20 points on a first-half dunk Saturday against Northwestern. The Badgers have now won the Big Ten regular season title outright eight times. Only two of those titles came after 1947, and they were both during the tenure of head coach Bo Ryan.
Win gives Wisconsin its second outright crown in seven years: Jason Bohannon set a school record for consecutive free throws made.