Inconsistency at its finest: What we learned against Notre Dame
By Dayne Hagedorn | Jan. 15, 2023In their first home series in over a month, the Wisconsin Badgers proved to be their own worst enemies once again.
In their first home series in over a month, the Wisconsin Badgers proved to be their own worst enemies once again.
The Wahl-less Badgers dropped their second game in a row, this time at home against the Spartans, 69-65.
An analysis of each defensive player’s individual performance throughout Wisconsin’s 2022 campaign.
The Wisconsin Badgers returned to the Kohl Center ice for the first time in over a month. They began with a tough 2-0 victory on Friday night before looking uncompetitive on Saturday, falling 6-4.
Wisconsin edged out Minnesota for a narrow 63-60 victory to begin the conference season.
With Wisconsin 2019s roller coaster season now in the past, our football beat writer analyzed each offensive player 2019s individual performance throughout the 2022 campaign.
For their first action in nearly three weeks, the Wisconsin men’s hockey team traveled to Milwaukee for the annual Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off, where they defeated Lake Superior State before falling to Clarkson.
After a disappointing season and personnel turnover, the Wisconsin Badgers, now led by Luke Fickell, will meet the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Phoenix for the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
As coaches Deion Sanders and Luke Fickell adapt to their new, colder environments, Sanders reflected on how close he was to playing in Madison.
This past weekend’s abominable performance against archrival Minnesota was yet another reminder of Wisconsin’s fall from grace as a proud men’s hockey program and waning chances to return to that prominence. Changes must be made.
Luke Fickell and the Badgers will continue to mull over quarterback options following Graham Mertz transferring. It may be most wise to look towards the talent-rich transfer portal for a new offensive leader.
After entering the AP Top 25 poll, the Wisconsin Badgers lived up to their new expectations by overpowering the Lehigh Mountain Hawks on Thursday night at home, 78-56.
In their second Big Ten game of the season and first on the road, the Wisconsin Badgers pulled out a close victory in overtime against the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Wisconsin took down No. 11 Penn State in five sets on Thursday to advance to the regional finals, yet fell to No. 2 Pittsburgh in five sets on Saturday.
In their last series before a winter break, the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team dismantled the Minnesota State Mavericks in both weekend games to secure another sweep and their fifth straight victory.
Wisconsin scored early and often Sunday to clinch their fourth consecutive win before heading into a two-week hiatus.
Entering with confidence after standing their ground against Michigan last weekend, the Badgers were no competition for the Minnesota Golden Gophers, who cruised their way to back-to-back wins.
Although the Badger men’s hockey season started poorly, they gained some hope in the form of their first conference win of the season, against Michigan. Here’s what stood out over the weekend.
As the year concludes and everybody makes resolution lists, I decided to make a list of resolutions for Wisconsin athletics.
In the first Big Ten matchup of the season for the Badgers men’s basketball team, they fought and prevailed against the No. 13 ranked Maryland Terrapins, 64-59.