Wisconsin basketball continues to trend toward the top tier of the Big Ten standings. Its latest step forward was Saturday’s 84-69 road win over USC.
Steven Crowl scored 18 points and John Tonje added 16 for Wisconsin to help the Badgers beat Minnesota 80-59 for their fourth win in a row.
Wisconsin is still the seventh highest-ranked Big Ten team in the NET, trailing Michigan (No. 9), Illinois (No. 10), Michigan State (No. 15), Maryland (No. 20), Oregon (No. 21) and Purdue (No. 23).
The college basketball season continues on Friday with a matchup between Minnesota and Wisconsin. It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with an Minnesota-Wisconsin prediction and pick.
Wisconsin will be looking to continue both its recent winning streak and its dominance against Minnesota in a Big Ten matchup on Friday night in Madison, Wis. The Badgers (12-3, 2-2 Big Ten) have won four consecutive games, including a 75-63 victory at ...
The Wisconsin Badgers (12-3, 2-2 Big Ten) are back on the Kohl Center court on Friday night for a matchup against the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-7, 0-4 Big Ten). The two teams' records display a discrepancy in quality,
The Badgers, behind a 57.7% shooting second half, dominated Minnesota 80-59 for its fifth-straight win Friday night at the Kohl Center. They outscored the Golden Gophers 50-30 in the second half, winning their eighth-straight game in the series and 17th in the last 19 meetings.
Wisconsin basketball earned an impressive 80-59 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Friday night at the Kohl Center.
Sunday's finale of a Western Collegiate Hockey Association series was far from that lopsided, except in shots on goal. Minnesota State goaltender Hailey Hansen made 50 saves as the Badgers held a 53-18 shots advantage.
Steven Crowl finished with 18 points and John Tonje added 16 to lead the Badgers to an 80-59 victory over the Gophers Friday at the Kohl Center.
The Badgers will look to build on their current five-game win streak when Ohio State visits Madison, Wisconsin on Tuesday. UW will then travel West to play both USC (10-6) and UCLA (11-5), looking to rise in both the conference and national standings.
Kelly Gorbatenko, Lacey Eden and Casey O’Brien finished the weekend with two goals each as UW won twice despite the Mavericks goalie's best efforts.