UW hopes home floor brings new result
By Andrew Haffner and Adam Putter | Feb. 15, 2006No one is shocked to see Thad Matta's No. 12 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-3 Big Ten, 18-3 overall) near the top of the Big Ten standings. The surprise is that ' ¦'
No one is shocked to see Thad Matta's No. 12 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-3 Big Ten, 18-3 overall) near the top of the Big Ten standings. The surprise is that ' ¦'
Both Indiana and Wisconsin come in to Wednesday night's matchup struggling and in desperate need of a victory. They have both slipped lately, but the season is not yet lost ' ¦'
With four teams tied atop the conference standings and three more within one game of the lead, there are not going to be any easy games from here on out. ' ¦'
The Big Ten has become a conference of parity with just one constant year in and year out: Winning on the road is extremely difficult. Whether it has to do ' ¦'
Playing freshmen is always a risky endeavor. Regardless of how talented they are, the inexperience can often cost a team games. North Dakota State coach Tim Miles is young and ' ¦'
The Badgers (8-1 overall, 0-0 Big Ten) look to sweep their in-state series Thursday when the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (4-2 overall, 0-0 Horizon) comes to Madison. However, there will be ' ¦'
Revenge will be on the minds of the men's basketball team and their 'grateful red' fan base when the Pepperdine Waves ride into town this Saturday. Last year, the Badgers ' ¦'
Senior forward Kjersten Bakke is the type of player that every coach loves to have on their team.
The men's basketball team began its season in St. Thomas of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Why then, would the Badgers be thrilled to be back in Madison, Wis.? Why would ' ¦'
The Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball team cruised to an 88-33 victory over Division III UW-Platteville in their final tune-up of the preseason. The Badgers came out of the gate hot and never looked back. They shot 55 percent from the field on 22-40 shooting. Sophomore Guard Jolene Anderson led the Badgers with 19 points and her backcourt counterpart, sophomore guard Janese Banks, added 17. Senior Jordan Wilson and Sophomore Danielle Ward scored in double figures as well, with 11 and 10 respectively.