Badgers face Hoosiers in first-round action
By Cary Dohman | Mar. 3, 2005It's March and the women's basketball team hopes will look to provide a little madness of its own when it travels down to the Conseco Field House in Indianapolis for ' ¦
It's March and the women's basketball team hopes will look to provide a little madness of its own when it travels down to the Conseco Field House in Indianapolis for ' ¦
With midterms in full swing on the UW campus, a good portion of Wisconsin students spent last night studying for their exams. So too did UW freshman guard Jolene Anderson. ' ¦
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.-For the second time in less than a month, Wisconsin (7-4 Big Ten, 16-6 overall) had the opportunity to knock off the top-ranked team in the nation when the ' ¦
It has been three years since the Wisconsin women's basketball team has participated in postseason play aside from the Big Ten Tournament, a period during which the Badgers rarely have ' ¦
All season long the Wisconsin women's basketball team has fought and clawed with the best post players in the nation. But despite valiant efforts against some of the top teams ' ¦
The same day the University of Wisconsin celebrated its 30th anniversary of women's campus sports, the Badgers (2-7 Big Ten, 8-10 overall) also celebrated their first conference victory since Jan. ' ¦
After a two-week break prior to Big Ten play, head coach Lisa Stone's squad was rested and confident heading into conference play. But a tough schedule and poor shooting performances ' ¦
Christmas break is a time for students to sit back, relax and in some cases maybe even reflect on the semester. And for the Wisconsin women's basketball team, the holiday ' ¦
Big Ten splits bowl earnings evenly among schools
The Wisconsin women's basketball team (1-0 overall) opened up their 2004-'05 campaign in convincing fashion Friday night with a 82-49 drubbing of IUPUI in both teams' season opener. Wisconsin's freshmen ' ¦