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Badgers earn bruising OT triumph in Paradise Jam opener (2008/11/22)
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, U.S. Virgin Islands — Baskets were rare Friday evening while fouls and turnovers were as abundant as the palm trees on this tropical island.

St. Cloud State defeats Wisconsin (2008/11/22)
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) — Defenseman Garrett Raboin assisted on three goals and was on the ice for all six St. Cloud State scored in a 6-2 victory over Wisconsin on Friday night.

Men’s hockey” UW loses another recruit (2008/11/21)
MADISON — Brock Montpetit was 14 when he made an unofficial recruiting visit to check out the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey program.

Women’s basketball: Wisconsin downs Drake (2008/11/21)
MADISON — Rae Lin D’Alie scored 13 points to lead Wisconsin to a 55-39 women’s college basketball victory over Drake Thursday night.

Leuer’s 19 points leads No. 25 Wisconsin (2008/11/20)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan has been known to have big men who can play from the perimeter.

Football: Seniors focus on strong finish (2008/11/18)
MADISON — Before the season there were hopes of a Big Ten Conference football title, a Bowl Championship Series berth and a University of Wisconsin record for wins by a senior class.

Women's basketball: Badgers lose season opener to South Dakota State (2008/11/18)
BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — Macie Michelson and Stacie Oistad scored 11 points each to lead South Dakota State to a 64-44 women's basketball victory over Wisconsin, spoiling the Badgers' season opener Monday night.

MEN'S BASKETBALL: No. 25 Wisconsin holds off Long Beach State (2008/11/17)
MADISON — Marcus Landry is being asked to do a lot for the Wisconsin men's basketball team this season.

UW FOOTBALL: Wisconsin WR Jefferson expected to leave hospital (2008/11/17)
MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin wide receiver Kyle Jefferson was scheduled to be released from the hospital today, one day after he sustained a concussion in the Badgers’ 35-32 victory over Minnesota.

Football: Badgers make most of Gophers mistakes (2008/11/16)
MADISON (AP) — For once, Wisconsin got to watch somebody else throw away a victory.

Men's hockey: Wisconsin beats Minnesota-Duluth (2008/11/16)
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Podge Turnbull's goal gave Wisconsin a 3-0 lead on the way to a 4-1 victory over Minnesota-Duluth Saturday night.

Gophers, Badgers reverse positions (2008/11/15)
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Adam Weber picked Minnesota over Wisconsin. David Gilreath ran an end-around the Gophers football team to play for the Badgers. Kim Royston transferred from one school to the other.

Toon catching on to offense (2008/11/14)
MADISON — Dustin Sherer has only four starts on his University of Wisconsin resume.

Football: Patience pays off for Anderson (2008/11/13)
MADISON — University of Wisconsin wide receiver Isaac Anderson knows all about being patient and waiting his turn.

Men’s basketball: Recruits fit Badgers’ bill (2008/11/13)
MADISON — The University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team’s latest recruiting class isn’t considered to be one of the best in the country.

Women’s basketball: Wurtz brings big-time talents (2008/11/13)
MADISON — It was not exactly clear what was happening on the other end of the phone line. For all the listener in Madison could tell, it was one big party at Ripon High School celebrating Taylor Wurtz’s special day.

Gophers will miss Decker on Saturday, as will Langford (2008/11/12)
Even though it would greatly enhance the Minnesota football team's chances of beating the University of Wisconsin on Saturday, Badgers senior cornerback Allen Langford was fervently wishing injured Golden Gophers receiver Eric Decker would play in the game.

Badgers pull away late for win (2008/11/12)
Bo Ryan was fully aware of the challenge that awaited his University of Wisconsin men's basketball team Tuesday night.

Football: Bielema stresses Gophers over bowl (2008/11/11)
MADISON (AP) — University of Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema says an axe is more important than a bowl ... this week, anyway.

Women's Basketball: Badgers start, finish strong (2008/11/10)
MADISON — Considering the advantage in size, speed and quickness the Wisconsin Badgers brought to the Kohl Center floor Sunday afternoon, there never was much question about the women’s basketball team’s chances in an exhibition game against UW-River Falls.

UW runs over Hoosiers (2008/11/09)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Wisconsin turned a simple, three-step approach into a run for the record books Saturday.

Football/Oates: It’s time for Badgers to turn season around (2008/11/08)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Although it is a basketball school, Indiana couldn’t wait for the 2008 football season to get here.

Men's hockey: McBain's goal helps Wisconsin win (2008/11/08)
MADISON (AP) — Jamie McBain feels something building with Wisconsin after a rough start to the season.

Badgers not down on CB Brinkley (2008/11/07)
MADISON — University of Wisconsin defensive backs coach Kerry Cooks knew the day was coming.

Baggot: Alvarez, Bielema not so alike (2008/11/07)
MADISON — When Barry Alvarez bequeathed the University of Wisconsin football program to Bret Bielema three summers ago, much was made about how alike the two men were.

Football: Carimi expects tough test from Middleton (2008/11/06)
MADISON — University of Wisconsin left tackle Gabe Carimi admittedly is biased, but he firmly believes the Big Ten Conference takes a back seat to nobody when it comes to defensive ends.

Football: Supporters bailing on Bielema too soon? (2008/11/05)
MADISON — At times like this, Barry Alvarez always quoted Spike Dykes.

Women's Basketball: Badgers, Bennett focused on being defensive (2008/11/05)
MADISON — When there’s a Bennett coaching basketball in these parts, you know the emphasis is on defense.

Football: Bielema says he set poor example with penalty (2008/11/04)
MADISON — It’s time for University of Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema to draw a hard line with his players when it comes to penalties.

Badgers football: Defensive line does its job (2008/11/03)
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Members of the University of Wisconsin football team's defensive line didn't have to look very hard for motivation ahead of Saturday's game against Michigan State.

Badgers football: UW in familiar territory (2008/11/03)
They know the drill. The University of Wisconsin football players are faced once again with the task of picking themselves up off the deck, trying to make something of what's left of an increasingly disappointing regular season.

Football: Badgers fall to Michigan State (2008/11/02)
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Opposing Big Ten Conference football teams used to come into Spartan Stadium realizing there was a decent chance the talented home team would self-destruct and lose games it should win.

Football: UW defensive line does its part (2008/11/02)
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Members of the University of Wisconsin football team’s defensive line didn’t have to look very hard for motivation ahead of Saturday’s game against Michigan State.

Men’s hockey: Wisconsin rallies past North Dakota 5-2 (2008/11/02)
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Wisconsin scored three goals in a span of 81 seconds to take a 5-2 Western Collegiate Hockey Association victory Saturday over North Dakota.

Men’s basketball: Landry excels for Wisconsin in exhibition victory (2008/11/02)
MADISON — Augustana coach Tom Billeter harbored no illusions when he brought his Division II men’s basketball team to the Kohl Center here Saturday night to play No. 25 Wisconsin, the defending Big Ten regular-season and tournament champions.

Vanden Heuvel guides Badgers' offensive line (2008/11/01)
EAST LANSING, Mich. — One of the things University of Wisconsin offensive line coach Bob Bostad hammers into his players is a chain of accountability.

Oates: Is Wisconsin's defense up to the challenge? (2008/11/01)
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Lost amid all of the angst over the Wisconsin Badgers football team’s fall from grace this season is the progress the Badgers have made in one particularly troublesome area.

Men’s basketball: National writers with state ties weigh in on Badgers (2008/11/01)
MADISON — The University of Wisconsin won’t be mentioned among the North Carolinas, Connecticuts and Louisvilles of the world ahead of this college basketball season.

Football: Newkirk, defensive line brace for big challenge (2008/10/31)
MADISON — It hardly seems like a fair fight. There are times when University of Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Doeren will put on a videotape and watch 264-pound tackle Mike Newkirk take on a double-team of bigger offensive linemen.

Football notebook: Doeren to stay in press box (2008/10/31)
MADISON — University of Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Doeren is smart enough not to mess with success.

Men's basketball: UW’s Leuer bulks up (2008/10/30)
MADISON — Jon Leuer has the green light. That’s not to say he plans on taking ill-advised shots in his sophomore season with the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team.

Football: Sherer makes most of second start (2008/10/28)
MADISON — It would be easy to jump to the conclusion the University of Wisconsin football coaches picked the wrong starting quarterback to start the season.

Broken ankle ends Beckum's college career (2008/10/27)
MADISON — The University of Wisconsin football team has had plenty of experience playing without senior tight end Travis Beckum this season.

UW MEN'S BASKETBALL: Landry raises expectations for senior season (2008/10/27)
CHICAGO — Marcus Landry showed flashes of what he’s capable of last season.

Football: Badgers put squeeze on Illinois (2008/10/26)
MADISON — It was redemption day on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.

Football: Clay savors first start (2008/10/26)
MADISON — The start to John Clay's first start with the University of Wisconsin football team went about as well as he could have hoped.

Football/Tom Oates: Badgers give fans reason to cheer (2008/10/26)
MADISON — The University of Wisconsin football team was getting kicked around unmercifully after it fell to 0-4 in the Big Ten Conference last week, but coach Bret Bielema's message never wavered.

Men's hockey: Badgers' winless streak reaches six (2008/10/26)
MADISON — In two distinctly different lives, Mike Eaves played for and coached the two worst teams in the modern history of University of Wisconsin men's hockey.

Beckum maturing with tough year for Wisconsin (2008/10/25)
MADISON — Travis Beckum is open. Not just in the way good receivers always think they’re open. But really open.

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