The Wisconsin women can finally celebrate 2025, as they posted their first win of the new year Wednesday night over Michigan, 82-75. Coming into the game, the B
The Badgers rallied in the fourth quarter and held on against the Wolverines to snap their eight-game losing skid. Here's what stood out.
Sports ranks Wisconsin's 2025 football schedule as one of the toughest in the nation, trailing only a few SEC teams.
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Against Wisconsin on Wednesday, the Michigan women's basketball team's late game heroics were not enough to save the game, falling 82-75.
The Wisconsin women's basketball team upset Michigan at home on Wednesday, 82-75. The Badgers snapped an eight-game losing streak. The Wolverines were receiving votes in the AP
The Michigan women's basketball team struggled to contain Wisconsin's Williams in its loss in Madison on Wednesday night
Wisconsin arguably lost Wednesday's game on the margins. Maryland shot a tick better from the floor (40% vs. 37.3%) and much better from three (50% vs. 33.3%). But the close score accurately depicts a game that hung in the balance until the final minutes. The Badgers lost due to two key areas: turnovers and free-throw shooting.
The visit by the Badgers comes in the midst of what could be the Gophers’ most challenging stretch of the season. After a lopsided loss and a tie last weekend at Michigan State, Minnesota is 19-6-3 overall and ranked fourth nationally in the latest polls, but the Gophers have gone a pedestrian 2-3-1 in their past half-dozen games.
The Maryland Terrapins scored another massive win in conference play on Wednesday night, knocking off No. 17 Wisconsin by a score of XX-XX. The win moves the Te
Professor Russel Kuhel at The School of Freshwater Sciences of UW-Milwaukee says less ice for less time means the bottom and top layers of lake are mixing sooner, disrupting fish to spawn and find food.
The Badgers defenseman learned in juniors, when something bad happens, just spit it out and move on. Now he's expecting more good things to come.