Wisconsin men's soccer falls to UCLA, loses third straight
By Otto von Sothen | Sep. 26Wisconsin suffers another dominant defeat, dropping to 2-4 on the season.
Wisconsin suffers another dominant defeat, dropping to 2-4 on the season.
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The Wisconsin women’s soccer team defeated UW-Milwaukee to advance in the NCAA tournament this past Friday.
In the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, the eighth-seeded Badgers were unable to come back against the top-seeded Hoosiers.
Penn State’s second-half goal tied the game after Wisconsin led through the first 67 minutes of the game.
The Badgers overcame a 0-1 deficit in the second half with two straight goals.
Mitchell Dryden’s third-minute goal secured a Badger victory against Big Ten rival Ohio State.
The Badgers fell short in a highly physical match that resulted in six total yellow cards.
The Badgers ended in a stalemate against Bradley despite an early one-goal lead.
The Badgers could not hold on to their undefeated Big Ten record against the Spartans.
Thomas Raimbault’s second-half goal secured the Badgers’ undefeated Big Ten record against Michigan.
Women’s soccer secured a 2-1 win over the Boilermakers this past Sunday to celebrate Senior Day.
The Badgers took down the Golden Gophers in a high-powered offensive display.
Badgers came up short against Michigan State in their first Big Ten loss this season.
Badgers continued undefeated streak against Big Ten opponents with 1-0 win against Maryland.
The Wisconsin Badgers shut out the undefeated Iowa Hawkeyes 1-0 in a rainy game Thursday night to put the Badgers at No. 4 in the Big Ten standings with a conference record of 1-0-1.
In a highly contested Big Ten matchup, the Badgers men’s soccer team rallied to draw a point against the ranked Wildcats.
Despite a career high in saves for Jordyn Bloomer (11), the Badgers lose to the Scarlet Knights, 1-0, in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.
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On Wednesday, the Wisconsin Badgers (0-4-2 Big Ten, 2-10-3 overall) will be facing off against Northwestern Wildcats (3-3-1 Big Ten, 7-7-1 overall).