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Valentine's Day at the Winter Olympics might look different, but it's still special
MILAN — At the Milan Cortina Olympic Games, winning medals isn’t the only thing making hearts swell. From the ice rinks to the snowy hills, love is in the frozen air.
A battered car forces William Byron into a backup for his Daytona 500 three-peat bid
He will start 39th in the 41-car field in NASCAR's season opener but isn't concerned about being in the back of the pack.
Brewers sign catcher to 1-year deal ahead of season
Gary Sánchez agreed to a deal for $1.75 million with Milwaukee, including a mutual option for 2027
Wisconsin native wins at 500 meters title to earn 2nd speedskating gold medal
Jordan Stolz continued his productive run in Milan, breaking the Olympic record with a time of 33.77 seconds.
Polzin: Remarkable week shows Wisconsin men's basketball can do 'some special things'
After beating two top-10 opponents in the span of four days, the sky's the limit for the Badgers. But Greg Gard won't allow himself to stop and enjoy it.
6 La Crosse area high school boys wrestlers to watch this postseason
Postseason wrestling is here. Here's six boys to keep an eye on.
Wisconsin men's basketball guard earns 'wild' shots he's taking during stellar run
The fifth-year guard went for 29 points, hitting some difficult shots in the process. Shots only he can make look smooth.
Packers' offensive lineman's future with team in question with roster, salary cap decisions ahead
GREEN BAY — An uncertain future potentially awaits Green Bay Packers’ offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins heading into the 2026 NFL offseason.
Former Angels infielder Luis Rengifo agrees to terms with Brewers, AP source says
Luis Rengifo becomes a candidate to take over at third base for the Brewers following the Monday trade of Caleb Durbin to Boston.
Polzin: Wisconsin men's basketball talking points from win over No. 10 Michigan State
State Journal columnist shares his thoughts on the Badgers' stunning upset of the No. 10 Spartans on Friday night in Madison.
3 things that stood out from Wisconsin men's basketball's upset of No. 10 Michigan State
A stellar performance from star Nick Boyd had him looking like an All-American, and then the rest joined in as the Badgers did something they hadn't since the 1951-52 season.
3 things that stood out in Wisconsin men's hockey's win at Ohio State
Gavin Morrissey scored twice as the Badgers won for only the third times in their last 16 games at Ohio State. Here's what stood out.
3 things that stood out in Wisconsin women's hockey's win at Minnesota State
Marianne Picard returned to the lineup with a goal and an assist as the Badgers got a road win against Minnesota State.
US routs Italy to reach Olympic women's hockey semifinals
The host nation couldn't cause much of an issue for the United States, which scored five times in the second period and will face Sweden or Germany next.
Prediction markets love sports, but the feeling isn't exactly mutual
Sports are a big part of prediction markets. While some leagues are cashing in, others are taking a more cautious approach.
Subpoenas at issue in Wisconsin's lawsuit vs. Miami over Xavier Lucas transfer
Wisconsin and its collective think an assistant coach at the Florida high school Xavier Lucas attended acted as an intermediary for communication with Miami, an attorney said.
Benched in Beijing, Wisconsin's Harvey emerges as driving force behind USA Hockey's offensive attack
Caroline Harvey, an engine of the University of Wisconsin women's hockey team's offense, is translating those skills onto the Olympic scene for Team USA.
Olympic moms, dads and their kids take center stage at the Milan Cortina Games
Some see the trend of more mothers as a reflection of changing attitudes about women balancing parenthood with careers.
Why dunking remains high school boys basketball's top highlight
High school boys basketball athletes from across the state still vividly remember their first dunk. Learn why dunking still resonates most with area hoopers, more than any other highlight play.
Robots are coming to assist MLB umpires, but human touch still matters
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — For those worried robots are about to take over Major League Baseball, Colorado Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer has some experience with the Automated Ball/Strike system that's coming to stadiums this summer.

