Wisconsin looks to turn season around against Iowa
By Matthew Schultz | 2:04pmAmid a three-game losing streak, the Badgers are desperate to stop the bleeding.
Amid a three-game losing streak, the Badgers are desperate to stop the bleeding.
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Hosts Ted Hyngstrom, Otto Von Sothen and Caroline McGartland discuss the Badgers' loss to #20 Michigan and highlight their upcoming Big 10 matchup against Iowa. Also covered are the early season successes of womens hockey team and recent turnaround of the mens soccer team.
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Hosts Ted Hyngstrom, Otto Von Sothen and Caroline McGartland discuss the Badgers' loss to #20 Michigan and highlight their upcoming Big 10 matchup against Iowa. Also covered are the early season successes of womens hockey team and recent turnaround of the mens soccer team.
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