Wisconsin women’s basketball advances to WBIT quarterfinals
By Luca Muehlbauer | 6:09pmThe Badgers have rattled off two wins in a four-day span, making only their second postseason run in the last 15 years.
The Badgers have rattled off two wins in a four-day span, making only their second postseason run in the last 15 years.
The Big Ten Tournament loss extended the Badgers’ skid to 10 games.
The last home game of the year for the Badgers ended in disappointment as they lost their ninth game in a row.
Hosts Yadiel Chavez and Jacob Szczap welcome Daily Cardinal womens basketball beat writer Luca Muehlbauer to the podcast, discussing his perspective on the team's eight-game losing streak. Then, the pair discuss Wisconsin men’s basketball’s alarming road loss to Oregon, and what it could mean for the rest of their season.
The Badgers will officially end the regular season with a losing record for the 15th consecutive season.
The Badgers couldn’t prevail against Washington even with Destiny Howell and Gift Uchenna scoring 28 and 24, respectively.
Indiana’s Shay Ciezki drops 31 points, propelling the Hoosiers over the Badgers and endangering the Badgers’ already fragile postseason odds.
Destiny Howell’s 29-point performance wasn’t enough as the Badgers were dominated by Ohio State.
The Badgers road struggles continued Sunday, dropping their third straight away game.
Kyrah Daniels and Gift Uchenna propelled the Badgers to a stunning win.