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M. Track. Cato named Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week
After tallying 5,939 points in a record-setting performance in the heptathlon last weekend, Japheth Cato was named the Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week for the first time in his career Monday.
M. Tennis. Get to know sophomore Fredrik Ask
Wisconsin sophomore Fredrik Ask is off to a quick start this season after posting a combined record of 4-0 at No. 1 singles and doubles against Butler and Western Illinois.
General News. Bo Ryan only coach to attend regular Monday news conference
Wisconsin men's basketball coach Bo Ryan will be the sole coach to address the media at 1:00 p.m. Monday during UW Athletics' regular weekly press conference. The women's basketball team is away today, and the men's hockey team has a bye week.
M. Basketball. Bo Ryan only coach to attend regular Monday news conference
Wisconsin men's basketball coach Bo Ryan will be the sole coach to address the media at 1:00 p.m. Monday during UW Athletics' regular weekly press conference. The women's basketball team is away today, and the men's hockey team has a bye week.
W. Ice Hockey. Wisconsin routs Minnesota State 6-0
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Wrestling. Badgers drop final conference dual to No. 5 Iowa
Jackson Hein scored the Badgers' only victory in their 39-3 loss to No. 5 Iowa.
Wrestling. Gameday Live: Wisconsin vs Iowa
Please join Justin Mozer as he chronicles all the action from Sunday's match against No. 5 Iowa with the Gameday Blog, live from Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.
General News. Celebrating UW's African-American Olympians: George Poage
In anticipation of the upcoming Olympic Games and in celebration of Black History Month, the University of Wisconsin Athletics program will highlight its Aftrican-American Olympians during the month of February.
Bucky's Backyard. Celebrating UW's African-American Olympians: George Poage
In anticipation of the upcoming Olympic Games and in celebration of Black History Month, the University of Wisconsin Athletics program will highlight its Aftrican-American Olympians during the month of February.
M. Ice Hockey. Badgers fall to Huskies in low-scoring battle
MADISON, Wis. -- The Badgers (12-14-2, 7-13-2 WCHA) came out Saturday night with confident and aggressive play, but were held to just one goal and fell 2-1 to St. Cloud State (12-14-4, 9-10-3 WCHA) at the Kohl Center.
M. Ice Hockey. Postgame quotes: Wisconsin vs. St. Cloud State
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W. Track. Jakutyte reaches new heights to lead Badgers
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M. Track. For the record: Cato smashes Big Ten heptathlon mark
A record-setting performance saw the Wisconsin sophomore shatter the 14-year-old Big Ten standard in the heptathlon Saturday at the Frank Sevigne Invitational.
M. Ice Hockey. Men's hockey Gameday Blog live from the Kohl Center
MADISON, Wis. -- Follow along with tonight's Gameday blog live from the Kohl Center where Wisconsin (12-13-2, 7-12-2 WCHA) takes on St. Cloud State (11-14-4, 8-10-3 WCHA) in search of a series split. Find links for live audio, live video and live Gameday Blog by clicking here.
M. Basketball. Beyond the Box: Ohio State 58, Wisconsin 52
In a 58-52 loss to No. 3 Ohio State, the star for the 19th-ranked Badgers was junior forward Mike Bruesewitz, who made his presence felt on both ends of the floor. Bruesewitz pumped in 11 points and hauled down a career-high 11 rebounds for the first double-double of his career. He also worked to limit the impact of Buckeyes All-American Jared Sullinge in the second half, grabbed four offensive rebounds and drilled a key 3-pointer in the late stages for the Badgers.
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