Wisconsin loses hard-fought match to Rutgers
By Gabriella Hartlaub | Sep. 23The Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team lost 0-1 to Rutgers University in a tough match at McClimon Soccer Complex on Sept 12.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team lost 0-1 to Rutgers University in a tough match at McClimon Soccer Complex on Sept 12.
The No. 8/7 Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team stunned No. 12 University of California-Los Angeles with a 4-1 home win Monday night, once again putting on a show for the Wisconsin crowd and defending the McClimon Soccer Complex, where they remain undefeated this season.
Wisconsin starting Quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is out for the rest of the 2024 season following a right knee injury in the first quarter of the Badgers’ 42-10 loss to Alabama on Saturday, according to BadgerExtra’s Colton Bartholemew.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison football team welcomed No. 4 ranked Alabama to Camp Randall in a highly anticipated non-conference game on Saturday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison women's soccer team pulled off a hard-fought victory against state rivals University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee last Thursday at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
The No.8 Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team made a statement in their home opener, sweeping their in-state rivals in straight sets by double figures. The match saw the Badgers improve their record to 3-3 after a challenging road start to the season.
Wisconsin has only geared up against Alabama twice in program history. The first, hosted at Camp Randall in 1928, saw an at-home win for the Badgers. During the second — a season opener in 2015 that took place in Arlington, Texas — the Badgers fell 35-17.
If you don’t know by now, the University of Wisconsin-Madison football team is hosting a darn good team on Saturday. The Alabama Crimson Tide will be rolling into Camp Randall with one of the best offensive players in college football: Jalen Milroe.
The ground is shaking. The stadium rocks from side to side. People are falling out of the stands. Is this an earthquake?
Brianna Decker became the first Wisconsin Women’s Hockey Player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
When looking at the schedule for the Wisconsin Badgers’ 2024 football season, it is fair to assume most fans' eyes glossed over the first two weeks and darted directly to the third date on the schedule: Sept. 13, against the No. 4 team in the nation, Alabama.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host the no. 4 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide this Saturday in the Badgers' most highly anticipated matchup of the season. This game marks the third meeting between these two storied programs, with the last matchup taking place in 2015.
As the final seconds ticked off the clock in Wisconsin’s 27-13 win over South Dakota Sept. 7, a familiar ambiance fell over Camp Randall Stadium. Sure, the Badgers were victorious, finding the second win of their young season. But the mood sure wasn’t joyous.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison football team will attempt to defend their home field Saturday as they will face their biggest challenge of the season yet: No. 4 University of Alabama.
While the majority of Badgers spent their summer enjoying some leisure time back home or perhaps working a part-time job, University of Wisconsin-Madison soccer player Hailey Baumann was doing what she does best — exemplifying the skills that solidified her as one of the women’s soccer team’s most valuable assets.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison women's soccer team is off to a good start as the Badgers have a 3-1-1 record in their first five games of the season.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers returned to Camp Randall Friday to open the season as they took on Western Michigan University.
The No. 3 Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team (0-3) fell in four sets against the No. 1 Texas Longhorns (1-1) in the opener of the State Farm Women's College Volleyball Showcase at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on Sunday.
The basics: The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new starting quarterback is 23 years old, six-foot-four and weighs 225 pounds. Tyler Van Dyke grew up in Glastonbury, Connecticut and went to Suffield Academy High School. He led Suffield Academy to an undefeated season and a state championship in 2019 and was named the New England prep player that same year.
In Paris, 17 current and former University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers compete in the Summer Olympics from July 26 to Aug. 11.