The Badgers are preparing to play in front of the largest opposing crowd they'll see this season in a rivalry series against Minnesota.
The Wisconsin Badgers (10-9) will visit the Minnesota Golden Gophers (17-3) after dropping four consecutive road games. It starts at 3:00 PM ET on Sunday, January 26, 2025.Wisconsin’s last
Wisconsin Guard Ronnie Porter hit a floating layup with 7 minutes, 19 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Then the Badgers didn't score again until McCray's layup at the 2:08 mark. By the end of the third period, Minnesota led by 10. Then a 10-2 Gophers run early in the fourth all but put the game away.
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The Bulldogs begin a challenging climb back up the WCHA standings and Pairwise rankings by hosting a Wisconsin team that's ranked No. 1 in almost everything in NCAA Division I women's hockey.
Grace Grocholski scored 17 points, Mallory Heyer posted a double-double and No. 23 Minnesota pulled away in the second half to beat Wisconsin 71-50, handing the Badgers their eighth straight loss.
The Badgers are now 16-4 overall and 6-3 in conference play. The Badgers dropped a tough game at UCLA to start off the week but came back home and had a dominant showing against Nebraska, defeating the visiting Huskers 83-55 behind 27 points from John Tonje and 17-made three pointers from the team, their second-highest total this season.
Wisconsin Badgers (10-9, 1-7 Big Ten) at Minnesota Golden Gophers (17-3, 5-3 Big Ten) Minneapolis; Sunday, 3 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Wisconsin visits No. 23 Minnesota after Serah Williams scored 20 ...
Wisconsin plays the No. 23 Minnesota Golden Gophers after Serah Williams scored 20 points in the Badgers' 91-60 loss to the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
It has been a rough month for the Wisconsin women. Caught in the grind of the Big Ten Conference, the Badgers were dealt an eighth straight loss on Sunday, fall
The Badgers, alone in fourth place, sit behind only Michigan (14-5, 6-2 Big Ten), Purdue (16-5, 8-2 Big Ten) and Michigan State (17-2, 8-0 Big Ten) in the Big Ten standings. They have road games remaining against those top two teams.
The No. 23 ranked Minnesota women's basketball team (18-3, 6-3 B1G) went into halftime tied with Wisconsin (10-10, 1-8 B1G) 28-28, but took control in the second half to defeat the Badgers 71-50 at home Sunday afternoon.