Following a hectic divisional round weekend, five former Wisconsin Badgers advanced to play in the NFL conference championship round. All four remaining teams feature at least one UW alumnus, ensuring that a former Badger will hoist the Super Bowl trophy on Feb. 9.
USC’s NCAA tournament hopes took a hit with an 84-69 loss to Wisconsin. At 11-7, the Trojans need to finish strong in their final 13 games to boost their March Madness dreams in USC coach Eric Musselman’s first season.
Until the final quarter, the Badgers went toe-to-toe with a red-hot Big Ten newcomer looking for its fifth straight victory. Unfortunately that wasn't enough to get the job done.
John Blackwell finished with 28 points and Max Klesmit added 18 for the Badgers, who defeated the Trojans, 86-69, Saturday at Galen Center.
Jack Del Rio, 61, resigned from his position as senior adviser to Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell after being arrested for operating while intoxicated.
The Huskies have gone 8-2 in home games. Washington is 0-1 in games decided by less than 4 points. The Badgers are 1-3 in conference games. Wisconsin scores 66.1 points while outscoring opponents ...
Eight former Wisconsin Badgers will suit up in the NFL playoffs divisional round this weekend.
Wisconsin seeks to avoid that fate when it embarks on its first Big Ten West Coast road trip. The Badgers visit USC (11-6, 3-3 Big Ten) on Saturday and UCLA (11-6, 2-4 Big Ten) on Tuesday. Another pair of wins could send Wisconsin closer to the top spot in the conference, plus near the top 10 of the AP Poll.
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According to a report, the Badgers dipped into the Western Michigan coaching staff ranks for a second time this offseason, hiring the Broncos' defensive coordinator Scott Power. Wisconsin also hired receivers coach Jordan Reid to the same spot in Madison.
The Badgers were out on the road looking to snap a six-game skid in Big Ten play and secure the program's first victory in Lincoln, Nebraska. Here's how it went.
For as much that has gone wrong this season for the Nebraska women’s basketball team from season-ending injuries (Natalie Potts, Allison Weidner) to heart-break