Wisconsin to play Dartmouth in first round of NCAA tournament
By Haellie Opp | Mar. 26After a disappointing 7-1 burn from Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament, Wisconsin is gearing up for playoff hockey in the Worcester regional semifinals.
After a disappointing 7-1 burn from Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament, Wisconsin is gearing up for playoff hockey in the Worcester regional semifinals.
Wisconsin’s Big Ten Tournament came to an embarrassing end, as the No. 10 Badgers (21-12-2, 14-10-0 Big Ten) were blown out by Ohio State (13-20-2, 8-15-1 Big Ten) 7-1 at home in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament on March 11.
Badger men’s hockey swept Penn State in University Park with five freshman goals to end the regular season on a high note.
The single-elimination tournament will begin in Wisconsin against the team that killed their NCAA championship hopes last season.
As the Badgers end the regular season, alternate captain Joe Palodichuk discusses the team’s leadership and response to late season slump.
Desperately clinging to tournament hopes, the Badgers won one against the top-ranked team in the league.
The Wisconsin Badgers return to the Kohl Center for their last home series of the regular season.
The Badgers’ loss Saturday ended a brief three game win streak.
Overtime hero Quinn Finley scored Friday to put the Badgers back in the win column after a tough six-game stretch.
The Badgers are on their longest losing streak of the season following their loss to an unranked Minnesota team, and they still have to face top-ranked teams before the year is up.
After a disappointing series loss to their border rival, Wisconsin men’s hockey aims to reset for faceoff against Notre Dame.
The Badgers are scrambling to find their footing after two tough losses against their border rival.
Twenty years after their last NCAA title, do the Badgers have what it takes to get to the top of the mountain again?
After a series loss against the now No. 5 Penn State Nittany Lions, the Badgers will look to turn things around against their border rival.
The Badgers have now lost back-to-back home series as they continue to struggle on both ends of the ice.
After being swept in November, the Spartans returned the favor, overpowering the Badgers with their offense.
Starting the new year off at home, Wisconsin men’s hockey completed their sixth sweep of the year.
Wisconsin’s men’s hockey newcomers have contributed to the Badgers climb up the national ranks.
Wisconsin men’s hockey couldn’t complete their tournament three-peat.
Coming off wins in 2021, 2023 and 2024, Wisconsin men’s hockey has a strong chance to repeat performances.