Wisconsin suffers second consecutive shutout in 34-0 loss to Ohio State
By Grace Cannizzo | Oct. 20The Badgers’ losing streak extends to five as they suffer two consecutive shutouts for the first time since 1968.
The Badgers’ losing streak extends to five as they suffer two consecutive shutouts for the first time since 1968.
Wisconsin’s defensive packages didn’t match up well with Iowa, and the Badger offense hardly gave them a chance.
The Wisconsin Badgers hung with the No. 20 Michigan Wolverines for much of Saturday afternoon, but after a lackluster second half performance, ultimately fell 24-10 in Ann Arbor.
Examining the Wisconsin Badgers’ offensive struggles as frustration boils over
In their first road game and major test, the Wisconsin Badgers fell to the No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide in disappointing fashion. The game, which never felt close after the first quarter, ended 38-14.
This week, host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to former Daily Cardinal Sports Writer Grace Cannizzo about her stories “With strong defensive showing Saturday, keeping Mike Tressel proved to be the right decision” and “Wisconsin shuts out Miami (Ohio) 17-0 in season opener” in a discussion of the past, present and future of the Wisconsin Football Team defense.
Wisconsin shut out Miami (OH) in their season opening victory last Thursday, holding the Red Hawks to 117 yards of total offense while matching their season-high three sacks from last season.
Despite an injury to their starting quarterback, and overall sloppy offensive play, Wisconsin eked out a 17-0 defensive-led win in their Thursday night season opener, hosting Miami University (Ohio) at Camp Randall Stadium.
Last season, Wisconsin’s men’s soccer team outscored their opponents 28-18. Their secret? Pairing freshman forward phenomena Dean Boltz with the help of the consistent and formidable attacker Trip Fleming. Boltz led the way with 10 goals and four assists on the season, and Fleming contributed five goals and three assists. Combined, the two were responsible for over half of the Badger’s goals and a third of their assists.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team is set to take on familiar foe and defending national champion the Ohio State Buckeyes at 3 p.m. in Minneapolis Sunday afternoon.