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How Wisconsin men's basketball star guard racked up takeaways vs. Ohio State
The junior has five games of three steals already this season, and is leading the Badgers in that category.
Why Kimberly junior wanted 'to be part of' Wisconsin women's basketball
The Papermakers' leading scorer didn't have any reservations about wrapping up her recruitment early after seeing the authentic, community driven culture around the Badgers.
Where Wisconsin women's hockey stands in chase for top seed in NCAA Tournament
The Badgers play the team that's right on their heels in the NCAA Power Index at LaBahn Arena this weekend. Here's how the brackets look today.
Packers, coach Matt LaFleur welcome new defensive coordinator
LaFleur announced the hire with high praise for the former Arizona Cardinals head coach, whose teams had a record of just 15-36 over the last three seasons.
UW-L football narrows down coaching search to 3 finalists
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse announced three finalists for its current vacancy at head football coach. Here's what we know.
NFL's turf guru has meticulous journey to prepare Levi's Stadium field for Super Bowl
"Whether you're the group delivering the halftime show or you're field crew delivering the field," Nick Pappas said, "the goal is perfection for everyone."
Wisconsin-Ohio State sets up meeting of top 2 teams in NCAA women's hockey again
The Badgers and the Buckeyes have met 13 consecutive times as the top two teams in the national rankings, with two more meetings ahead.
Athletes bring Milan Olympic Village to life, complete with Italian bidets and 4-story US banners
The Milan Olympic Village is buzzing with activity as athletes settle in for the Winter Games, which run from Feb. 6 to 22.
Wisconsin men's hockey falls another 5 spots in national rankings after losses to rival
The Badgers fell out of the top 10 for the first time since October after their losing streak reached six games.
Report: Packers set to fill another hole on coaching staff with longtime 49ers assistant
Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon reportedly continued to fill out his assistant pool with the addition of a defensive backs coach from San Francisco.
Lindsey Vonn has 24 years of memories at Olympic host Cortina, many of them sentimental or historic
Her first career podium. The women's World Cup wins mark. A course-record 12 victories. The family reunions. Lindsey Vonn is the queen of Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Celtics cruise in Boston as Bucks lose 5th consecutive game
Ryan Rollins scored 25 for Milwaukee, but Boston had little trouble handing it a defeat in the third of as many road games.
Erin Jackson does not want to be the only Black woman to win Winter Olympics individual gold
Jackson will be at the Milan Cortina Games in February to defend the title she won in the 500 meters at Beijing four years ago.
Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic to become youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam
Carlos Alcaraz, 22, became the youngest man ever to complete a career Grand Slam, securing the Australian Open title with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 victory Sunday over Novak Djokovic.
Italy's Ladin people feel sidelined at the Winter Olympics held in their mountain home
Disappointed Ladins fear being reduced to folklore rather than getting recognition for their heritage and culture. Instead, Ladins will wave their flag themselves, both figuratively and literally.
A safe space: How figure skating became a comfort zone for the LGBTQ+ community
Figure skating for decades has provided a progressive sort of safe space for those within the LGTBQ+ community, some of whom still may be trying to realize their authentic selves.
In rural Iowa, girls basketball still thrives as numbers fall
As girls basketball participation drops across the U.S., a powerhouse program in rural Iowa shows how tradition, community and early investment can still keep the sport thriving.
5 Wisconsin athletes who will compete in the Winter Olympics
Here are five athletes with Wisconsin ties who are going for the gold in the Winter Olympics.
As losing streak deepens, Wisconsin men's hockey lacking in details
A short-handed goal in a loss to Minnesota on Saturday showed some of the flaws in the Badgers' game during a six-game skid.
3 things that stood out in Wisconsin men's hockey's 6th straight loss, dealt by Minnesota
The Gophers scored on their first four power plays and scored a short-handed goal in closing Wisconsin's January of misery with another loss.

