Despite win, players, coach disappointed in performance against Rutgers
By Lara Klein | Feb. 6, 2021The Badgers swept the Scarlet Knights, but that wasn't enough to satisfy them.
The Badgers swept the Scarlet Knights, but that wasn't enough to satisfy them.
The Badgers had a long and eventful week, and it's only going to get tougher from here on out.
Wisconsin is back home after a quick road sweep of the Illini.
After a disappointing loss to Penn State last week, the No. 19 Wisconsin Badgers (8-4 Big Ten, 14-5 overall) came back to dominate the Nittany Lions (3-7 Big Ten, 6-8 overall) Tuesday night 72-56 at the Kohl Center.
Wisconsin's wins keep coming thanks to a solid weekend from a star-studded first line.
Unranked Illinois (2-2) put the first blemish on No. 1 Wisconsin’s (4-0) record, pushing them to 4 sets on Saturday 27-25, 25-20, 21-25, 25-12.
Sitting at 7-5, Wisconsin needs to string some wins together if they hope to get back to the top of the Big Ten standings. A two game series against a mediocre Michigan State team this weekend should play right in the Badgers' favor.
Sheffield's rotation included some new faces, but the results held the same: another dominant win for the nation's top volleyball team this spring.
Kelly Sheffield and the Badgers will take on the Illini in Urbana-Champaign for a weekend series.
One of Wisconsin's two top-ranked teams swept No. 13 Purdue over the weekend.
A burst of third period scoring wasn't enough for Wisconsin to come back from a disastrous first period Friday night.
Four wins in a row has Wisconsin back at the very top of the WCHA rankings as the schedule turns toward February.
Wisconsin legend Dana Rettke earned her 500th career block Saturday in the three-set win.
Well the Big Ten is a tough conference, and the No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers (12-4 overall, 6-3 Big Ten) found out again Saturday afternoon, losing to a tough No. 15 Ohio State Buckeyes (12-4 overall, 6-4 Big Ten) team 72-62.
The nation's top volleyball team looked the part Friday night, taking down a ranked Purdue team in straight sets to get the 2021 season underway.
The Badgers men’s basketball team (6-2 Big Ten, 12-3 overall) returns to the court to take on the No. 15 Ohio State Buckeyes (5-4 Big Ten, 11-4 overall) for a Saturday afternoon matinee.
The nation's top team hung ten goals on their opponent Friday night thanks to a dominant power play performance.
Three straight wins for the Badgers have the team back inside the top 15 and looking to keep climbing the Big Ten standings.
Coming off a series sweep of rival Minnesota, The No. 1 ranked Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (6-2-0) will play St. Cloud State (3-7-1) on the road this weekend.
Despite all the COVID-19 changes, the Badgers still think they have a leg up on the competition this season thanks to a veteran lineup and staff.