Wisconsin softball loses home series against Penn State
By Abby Shulman | Apr. 22Wisconsin Badgers softball scored more total runs than Penn State this weekend but still lost the overall series.
Wisconsin Badgers softball scored more total runs than Penn State this weekend but still lost the overall series.
Wisconsin Badgers softball went 1-1 in their double header in Minneapolis this past Wednesday.
Wisconsin Badgers softball won their first conference series against the Ohio State Buckeyes at home.
After winning the first game of the series, Wisconsin Badgers softball lost the next two away games against Rutgers.
Wisconsin Badgers softball sits at 12-20 on the season after three back-to-back losses against Nebraska.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team fought through their last tournament in Baltimore, going 2-3 for the series.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team won four of their six games in Cathedral City, California, improving their record from 4-6 to 8-8.
With a much more challenging schedule, the Wisconsin Badgers softball team lost all five games in Florida at the Clearwater Invitational.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team started their season 4-1 after three phenomenal consecutive takedowns.
Following a resounding win against Weber State University in their opening game, the Badgers even out their season record to 1-1.
The Badgers took down in-state opponents in a convincing fashion at home.
Wisconsin faced another tough competitor in the Nebraska Cornhuskers, going 1-2 with only three regular season opponents remaining.
After a hot start to conference play, the Badgers met their match against Northwestern, losing all three games over the weekend.
Badger softball traveled to West Lafayette and took care of the Boilermakers with ease.
The Badgers hosted the Fighting Illini for three games over Saturday and Sunday, winning the first and last.
In their first weekend of Big Ten action this season, Wisconsin went 2-1 in East Lansing.
Entering with a nine-game win streak, the Badgers held their own against their toughest competition to date, finishing the weekend 3-2.
Wisconsin will spend their weekend in Austin with matchups against No. 10 Texas, No. 9 Alabama and Texas State.
Senior pitcher Maddie Schwartz has cemented herself among Wisconsin’s best pitchers in recent history. Now, as good as ever, Schwartz hopes to end her career on a high note as a deeper bullpen begins to fill around her.
After two shaky weekends to begin the season, Wisconsin impressed in Boca Raton, winning all four games against three different opponents.