Mike Constantine
Warner more than deserving of place in Hall of Fame
By Jack Doyle and Mike Constantine | Feb. 5, 2010The biggest question facing Kurt Warner's recent retirement shouldn't even have to be asked. Does he belong in the Hall of Fame? The answer is a resounding yes.
Madison takes bite of New York bagels
By Eunice Abraham and Mike Constantine | Jan. 24, 2008Gotham Bagels gives Madison a taste of New York with its wide variety of bagels. '
Final eight kick off NCAA tournament
By Mike Constantine | Mar. 17, 2005Curious about the tournament? Check out the other first-round match-ups in the NCAA women's field of eight. Providence vs. Minnesota The No. 8 Providence Friars (14-4-2 Hockey East, 21-10-5 overall) ' ¦
Women's hockey headed to program's first NCAA tourney
By By Daily Cardinal Staff and Mike Constantine | Mar. 14, 2005For the first time in team history the No. 3 UW women's hockey team (20-7-1 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 28-8-1 overall) will be playing in the NCAA Tournament. The team ' ¦
Badgers lose thriller to Gophers
By Mike Constantine | Mar. 7, 2005The No. 3 Wisconsin women's hockey team headed to Minneapolis hoping to win their first-ever Western Collegiate Hockey Association tournament. But in the end, it was the No. 1 Minnesota ' ¦
Softball heads west to Tulsa
By Molly Reppen and Mike Constantine | Mar. 3, 2005After a strong showing last weekend in the Palm Springs Classic, the UW softball team (3-3 overall) heads to Oklahoma this weekend looking to build off its success at the ' ¦
Meet the latest steroid
By Mike Constantine and By Rachel Schulze | Feb. 22, 2005Human growth hormone touted as anti-aging drug, but is it safe? '
Women icers sweep weekend, season series
By Mike Constantine | Feb. 7, 2005The fourth-ranked Wisconsin Badgers entered this weekend's series against the Minnesota State-Mankato Mavericks looking to stay on the inside track on the road to the Frozen Four and establish momentum ' ¦
Tear-free onions on the way
By Mike Constantine and By Rachel Schulze | Nov. 16, 2004When people think of onions they tend to think of bad breath and watery eyes. But what they sometimes overlook are onions' many health benefits. According to UW-Madison professor of ' ¦'