Blair sings way to 4-0 shutout of Bemidji State
By Christian Voskuil | Feb. 12, 2021Wisconsin is hitting its stride as the NCAA tournament nears.
Wisconsin is hitting its stride as the NCAA tournament nears.
Seven straight wins for the Badgers now, who are showing they can overcome even their worst performances.
Ain't no rest for the Badgers, who face another top ten opponent this weekend after sweeping Minnesota out of the top spot in the Big Ten.
After a successful series against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers will return to face the Bemidji State Beavers on their home ice this weekend.
Another weekend, another Big Ten opponent that the Badgers are looking to sweep.
The Badgers are back on the ice this weekend as they finish out their home schedule at Labahn Arena.
Eight games remain for the Badgers, who are holding on to a very narrow edge atop the Big Ten standings.
The No. 21 Wisconsin Badgers (8-5 Big Ten, 14-6 overall) are hoping to break out of their slump tonight visiting the Nebraska Cornhuskers (0-7 Big Ten, 4-10 overall) who are winless in their last 24 Big Ten games, dating back to 2019.
Another sweep for the Badgers has them in first place in the Big Ten as the season closes in on its final games.
The Badgers didn't lose a single set to the Scarlet Knights over the course of two games.
Kofi Cockburn, Ayo Dosunmu and the rest of the Illini put the 'pain' in Champaign as they crushed the Badgers.
The No. 19 Wisconsin Badgers (8-4 Big Ten, 14-5 overall) travel to Champaign, Illinois Saturday afternoon to take on the No. 12 Illinois Fighting Illini (8-3 Big Ten, 12-5 overall) in a battle between two of the top four Big Ten teams.
The Badgers will take on the No. 2 Golden Gophers in Minneapolis in an enormous weekend series.
The win moves Wisconsin three places ahead of Minnesota in the loss column atop the nation's rankings.
The two top teams in the WCHA face off in Minneapolis on Friday and Saturday. Last time around, the Badgers swept the Gophers in LaBahn Arena.
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.