Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The transfer portal has started for the Badgers. The transfer portal has begun to kick in for the Wisconsin Badgers, who saw their first two departures of the offseason: point guards Camren Hunter and Daniel Freitag. Hunter was an expected departure after his lone year in Madison was derailed … [Read more...] about Badgers mailbag: Ask your Wisconsin-related questions
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Baltz’s Book: What’s next for Marquette men’s basketball?
After going 5-8 in its final 13 games this season, all Marquette men’s basketball can do is ponder what went into its late-season collapse. It became increasingly evident as time went on this season that MU was not the same team in March as it was when it blew out then-No. 6 Purdue at Fiserv Forum in November, or the same squad that beat Wisconsin for the first time under head … [Read more...] about Baltz’s Book: What’s next for Marquette men’s basketball?
First Place: Marquette 13, St. John’s 8
Carsen Brandt had a team high six points against St. John’s. | Marquette University The Golden Eagles come out on top in the Big East opener for both teams and extend their overall winning streak to four in a row. At the end of the day, the 13-8 margin in the Big East opener for Marquette men’s lacrosse feels like it was a solidly controlled game for the Golden Eagles, … [Read more...] about First Place: Marquette 13, St. John’s 8
Never Really In Doubt: Marquette 19, Xavier 9
Meg Bireley extended her career goals and points record on Saturday against Xavier. | Marquette University The running clock went on late in the second quarter and then it went off late in the third, but the Musketeers never truly threatened the Golden Eagles. Saturday’s Marquette women’s lacrosse game went in stages, somewhat determined by who was playing goalie for … [Read more...] about Never Really In Doubt: Marquette 19, Xavier 9
Wisconsin Spring Ball Primer: Wide Receivers
Dylan Widger-Imagn Images New faces lead the way at wide receiver this year for Wisconsin. Spring ball has officially started for the Wisconsin Badgers, who will resume practices after spring break starting on Tuesday. Rebuilding their roster this season, the Badgers saw several changes in and out at wide receiver, losing three of their top players from a season ago: … [Read more...] about Wisconsin Spring Ball Primer: Wide Receivers