Former Wisconsin linebacker grabs interception during Super Bowl
By Gabriella Hartlaub | Feb. 13With one minute left in the first half of Super Bowl LIX, it was safe to say the game had already gone differently than anyone expected.
With one minute left in the first half of Super Bowl LIX, it was safe to say the game had already gone differently than anyone expected.
Reaching No. 16 in the latest AP Poll, it’s safe to say the Wisconsin men’s basketball team’s season has been successful.
The No. 4 Minnesota Golden Gophers swept the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team on January 31st and February 1st, collecting their 187th series win.
The last time the No. 21 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team (19-5, 9-4 Big Ten) met with the Iowa Hawkeyes, it was an offensive barn-burner.
In a nationally televised matchup against the No. 7 USC Trojans, the Wisconsin women’s basketball team couldn’t keep up through four quarters, losing 86-64 Wednesday night at the Kohl Center.
With just under a month left in the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team’s 2024-25 regular season, the star sophomore forward has made his presence known.
After Friday night’s 4-3 comeback against Western Michigan, the Wisconsin men’s tennis team left no doubt on Sunday with a win over Drake 4-0 at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. The Badgers took control early, sweeping three singles matches without dropping more than one set and winning the doubles point.
The Wisconsin Badgers scraped by with a 4-3 overall victory over the Western Michigan Broncos Friday at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium, earning their third overall win this season. Losing two out of three doubles matches and two singles matches, the Badgers’ very own Sachiv Kumar powered forward.
Heading into Tuesday night’s match-up, the No. 21 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten) had not lost to the now 14–9 (5-7 Big Ten) Indiana Hoosiers at the Kohl Center since 1998.
Coming off their first win in nine games against Michigan, Wisconsin women’s basketball looked to use that momentum on the road against the Purdue Boilermakers on Sunday. But the Badgers couldn’t come up with their third Big Ten win of the season and lost 84-71 to a Purdue team that had yet to win a Big Ten matchup this season.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team went to No. 3 Minnesota and lost both games in the border battle series last weekend. The stronger Minnesota team chipped away at any strength the Badgers had in the first two periods, creating a three-goal deficit to end each game.
Balancing player development, recruitment and signing transfers in this new age of NIL and the explosion of the transfer portal is, to say the least, not an easy task. Wisconsin men’s basketball head coach Greg Gard has nearly perfected it.
The No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team traveled to Duluth, Minnesota, to take on the No. 6 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs last weekend. The Badgers took home a pair of low-scoring wins against their conference foes.
The No. 17 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team (11-14-3) visited the No. 4 Minnesota Golden Gophers (21-6-3) Friday and Saturday for the first competition against their border rival since November. Wisconsin lost both games, falling to fifth place in the Big Ten with one month left in the regular season.
It wasn’t pretty for the No. 17 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team on Saturday, but with big games from John Tonje and Carter Gilmore, the Badgers battled their way to a gritty 75-69 road win against the Northwestern Wildcats.
Heading into Wednesday night’s road matchup with the Maryland Terrapins, the No. 17 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team was coming off perhaps their most complete game of the season. But Wisconsin couldn’t replicate its success, running out of gas and falling to Maryland 76-68 at a sold-out XFINITY Center in College Park, Maryland.
After a huge Big Ten match-up against the Michigan Wolverines, the No. 17 Badgers are climbing the NCAA rankings ahead of their series against the No. 4 Minnesota Golden Gophers on Friday.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team (11-10) pulled away against the Michigan Wolverines (14-7) Wednesday night to win their first game since starting Big Ten conference play.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team returned to action on the road in Minneapolis for a border battle against No. 23 Minnesota Sunday. Despite the hard-fought first half, the Badgers fell 71-50.
Former Wisconsin women’s basketball player Tessa Towers alleged mistreatment by the women's basketball program in a TikTok posted Monday.