Memorable season ends in disappointment
Sadness: Despite the Badgers? disappointing finish, this season was among the most successful in program history and included a win over No. 1 Ohio State and a trip to the Sweet 16.
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Sadness: Despite the Badgers? disappointing finish, this season was among the most successful in program history and included a win over No. 1 Ohio State and a trip to the Sweet 16.
Mike Bruesewitz
Jordan Taylor: Junior Jordan Taylor shot just 6-of-19 from the floor Thursday night.
Mike Bruesewitz: After instrumental performances in the Badgers? first two NCAA contests, Mike Bruesewitz will look to contribute further in the Sweet 16.
Nuclear Crisis Panel: Three UW-Madison science professors discussed the causes and long-term effects of the nuclear crisis in Japan at a panel Tuesday.
Taylor: They may not be flashy, but Jordan Taylor and the Badgers have made their way to the Sweet 16 playing ?boring? basketball.
Stone: In her eight seasons at the helm of the women?s basketball program, Stone had a 128-119 record before being fired on Monday.
Alyssa Karel: Players walk off the court in disappointment after a 62-59 loss to Illinois State University in the second round of the WNIT Sunday.
Jordan Taylor: Jordan Taylor contributed a combined 41 points in Wisconsin?s first two NCAA tournament games against Belmont and Kansas State.
Taylor: Jon Leuer and Jordan Taylor have been key in the Badgers? run to the Sweet 16. They will face the eighth seeded Butler Bulldogs, the reigning national runners up, in New Orleans on Thursday night.
Craig Smith: Sophomore forward Craig Smith has 17 goals and 41 points this season. His 1.08 points per game ranks seventh best in the WCHA.
Josh Gasser: Freshman Josh Gasser, who has started in all but three games this season, will help lead Wisconsin into the Big Ten Tournament this weekend. The Badgers will face the winner of Thursday?s Penn State-Indiana matchup.
Taylor: Jordan Taylor and Jon Leuer were named first team All-Big Ten on Monday, the first time in program history that two players were were named first team in the same season.
Leuer
Bennett: The Badgers? goaltending situation is a big question Eaves and Co. have to answer heading into their playoff series with Colorado College.
Mayor Dave and Jesse Jackson: Rev. Jesse Jackson visited Madison this weekend and spent time discussing the budget repair bill with Mayor Dave Cieslewicz.
Johnson: Patrick Johnson scored two goals over the weekend for the Badgers, including the game-winner on Saturday
Jordan Taylor: Jordan Taylor had a career-high 39 points Thursday night against Indiana. The rest of the Badgers combined for 38.
Keaton Nankivil: Keaton Nankivil has 35 blocks and 50 three-pointers this season for UW.
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