The Bruins won Friday by 24 over Iowa to snap a 4-game losing streak. They are 9-1 at Pauley Pavilion this season. The Badgers’ record is a perfect 5-0 in their last 5 tilts. Wisconsin won at USC Saturday, 84-69. They are 2-2 on the road this season.
Wisconsin, up for the challenge, swiftly took control of the game and cruised to an ever-so-feel-good victory. The Badgers continue to win in a variety of ways, and, with 116 points, 21 three-pointers and an emerging sense of confidence, Wisconsin took a massive stride in realizing its full potential.
The Hawkeyes not only won all 10 bouts but also secured bonus points in seven of 10 matches, highlighted by back-to-back wins by fall from Gabe Arnold 184 pounds and Stephen Buchanan at 197. Both of their pins were in the first period, a synopsis of Iowa's dominance on the day.
Senior guard Kamari McGee is playing the best ball of his career while giving the Badgers intangibles that have been key to their 15-3 start.
USC coach Eric Musselman was highly complimentary of Wisconsin, its caliber and depth, and guard John Blackwell (28 points) when meeting with the media postgame.
The 18th-ranked Wisconsin men did everything they could to try and mount a comeback Tuesday night at UCLA. In the end, it was too little, too late, as the Bruin
John Blackwell finished with 28 points and Max Klesmit added 18 for the Badgers, who defeated the Trojans, 86-69, Saturday at Galen Center.
Jarin Mock was the first committed prospect of the Badgers 2026 recruiting class but was informed of Wisconsin's new direction Tuesday.
The No. 2 Iowa men’s wrestling program is back in action on Sunday to begin its Big Ten dual meet slate with Wisconsin at Wisconsin Field House. The dual meet will kick off with 125 pounds at 2 p.m.,
The Badgers sold out of football season tickets in 2024, but the 2025 schedule doesn't have as many marquee home games.
The UCLA Bruins (13-6, 4-4) gutted out a massive upset victory at home on Tuesday night, topping the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers (15-4, 5-3). The Badgers had their