Riding a seven-game winning streak into its season finale matchup against Minnesota, Wisconsin couldn’t be blamed for having visions of celebrating a Big 10 title.
A question on the minds of the Wisconsin faithful heading into the Nov. 20 matchup against Nebraska was what would freshman running back Braelon Allen do for an encore.
By vanquishing Big 10 foe Northwestern 35-7 last Saturday and pushing their winning streak to six, the Wisconsin Badgers find themselves in the top 20 of both traditional polls.
It’s a good thing when your team wins, but for Badgers linebacker Noah Burks, Wisconsin’s hard-fought 20-14 victory over Army is memorable for another reason.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team completed its first sweep of the season by defeating Army 1-0 in its second and final game against the service academy at Kohl Center in Madison.
A Madison neighborhood last summer was inundated by a series of racist flyers, prompting the Madison Arts Commission to install a mural depicting a queue of children of color waiting to select a “life path” from a vending machine filled with options such as “poverty,” “prison” and “police brutality.”