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Brenden Anes — Franklin Page (Tennessee)
Brenden Anes was the first outside linebacker commit for the Badgers when he announced his intentions to play for Wisconsin in January.
Sam Lateju — The Lawrenceville School (New Jersey)
Sam Lateju is another long, athletic recruit (listed at 6 foot 5 and 230 pounds on Hudl) in the style the Wisconsin staff is looking for at the outside linebacker position.
Grant Dean — Neenah
Neenah's Grant Dean visited twice in the spring before receiving an offer from the home-state Badgers, but he jumped on the offer once it was presented by the staff.
Cam Clark — Dexter (Michigan)
The first offensive line commit for new assistant AJ Blazek came from Cam Clark, who announced his decision to become a Badger in April.
Luke Emmerich — Monticello (Minnesota)
Wisconsin's staff once again found a Minnesota standout to join its program, as Luke Emmerich announced his commitment to the Badgers on May 3."First time I saw it I knew it was the place I wanted to be, whether I…
Cameron Miller — Atco Winslow Township (New Jersey)
Wisconsin locked in a key target when Cameron Miller announced his commitment on May 15.
Logan Powell — Phoenix Brophy (Arizona)
Wisconsin started its June official visit season on the right foot with the commitment of offensive lineman Logan Powell on June 1.
Rukeem Stroud — Tampa Bay Tech (Florida)
Rukeem Stroud followed Logan Powell as recruits who announced their commitments to Wisconsin during the weekend of their official visits.
Nolan Davenport — Massillon Washington (Ohio)
Another highly rated offensive lineman committed to Wisconsin in June with the addition of Nolan Davenport.
Jahmare Washington — Chicago Morgan Park
Wisconsin continues to find recruits to add to its program from the Chicagoland area with the commitment of Jahmare Washington.
Nizyi Davis — Indianapolis Lawrence Central
Wisconsin finally found its 2025 tight end when Nizyi Davis announced his commitment June 10.
Landyn Locke — Rockwall (Texas)
Landyn Locke became Wisconsin's first 2025 commit when he announced his intentions to become a Badger in June 2023.
Remington Moss — Fredericksburg St. Michael (Virginia)
Remington Moss, who's father is a cousin of former Wisconsin running back great Brent Moss, announced his commitment to the Badgers in August 2023.
Michael Roeske — Wautoma
Wisconsin won a key recruiting battle for Michael Roeske, an in-state offensive lineman who said Notre Dame was also one of his top schools before deciding to stay home. The Wautoma product also announced Power Four offers from the following…
Cooper Catalano — Germantown
Another key in-state target, Cooper Catalano announced his commitment to Wisconsin in November 2023. Catalano's a consensus three-star recruit who also tweeted offers from Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Minnesota, Michigan State and Missouri.
Ex-Illinois star Shannon Jr., potential first-round NBA draft pick, not guilty of rape
A jury in Douglas County spent less than two hours deliberating the verdict. The 23-year-old Shannon was accused of committing sexual assault last September.
'Hectic, crazy day' begins Wisconsin volleyball's recruiting search for next elite players
Recruiting is a little different in volleyball. Here's how the Badgers have prepared to bolster their future roster.
WIAA state baseball: La Crosse Aquinas wins Division 3 championship
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. – Tanner Peterson wanted to finish the game, but the Aquinas High School senior knew he had weathered a storm during a WIAA Division 3 championship baseball game against Kenosha St. Joseph.
Hurley says rejecting Lakers' offer wasn't 'leverage play'
Dan Hurley says it wasn't a "leverage play" when he rejected a six-year, $70 million offer to coach the Los Angeles Lakers. The UConn coach says he had already agreed to a new contract with the Huskies. Hurley has led…
1,000-plus youth baseball teams adjust to loss of general admission College World Series tickets
The College World Series is in its fourth year without general admission tickets. Great for avoiding pregame lines behind Omaha's center field. Not so much for budgets for long-distance arrivals.