The Wisconsin Badgers made the top four schools for highly-touted class of 2026 safety Kaden Gebhardt on Tuesday.
The Wisconsin Badgers made the top 12 schools for top-ranked class of 2026 offensive tackle Carter Scruggs on Sunday. The Badgers cracked Scruggs’ list of finalists alongside Oregon, Oklahoma, USC, Clemson, Michigan, Alabama, Virginia Tech, Miami, Penn State, South Carolina and Georgia.
The Badgers will host one of their key events of the recruiting cycle Sunday when some of the top targets from the class of 2026 will be on campus.
Wisconsin held Nebraska to its lowest point total (55) since a Dec. 7 loss to Michigan State (52). That performance raised the Badgers’ KenPom defensive efficiency ranking to No. 50 nationally, the highest it’s been all season. That pushed the team’s overall ranking to No. 14.
A fireball seen breaking into pieces over Wisconsin and other Midwestern states is believed to have been a satellite reentering the atmosphere.
Jake Barreau is moving on to a new challenge at the University of Alabama, where he will continue to be an LGBTQ advocate. The post Gay college volleyball coach at Alabama excited by next challenge as he stays true to himself appeared first on Outsports.
Kennedy Jr. was pressed to clarify his views on vaccines, abortion and public health priorities in the first of two senate hearings as he tries to make the case to become President Donald Trump's health secretary.
New research shows that antiabortion states are losing population, especially among single-person households, as concerns about healthcare mount.
Whittling it down to only a top 15 is inevitably a fraught endeavor that will end with great players getting snubbed. But for the purposes of this exercise, we looked for players who have been clear difference makers for successful teams,
Gavin Lux shared a heartfelt farewell message to the Dodgers as he says goodbye to Los Angeles following his trade to the Reds.
Despite four losses in its last five games, Indiana is still on the bubble for the 2025 NCAA tournament, according to ESPN's Joe Lunardi.
A quick-thinking bus driver in Wisconsin is credited with saving a child who was choking on a part of a bracelet.