FOOTBALL (8-2, 5-1 Big Ten)This Week: Wisconsin returns to action after a bye week to host Northwestern at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday for Senior Day.
Last Time Out: The Badgers defeated Maryland 31-24 for their fifth-straight win. QB Joel Stave became the third quarterback in school history to throw for 7,000 yards and the senior also tied John Stocco for the second-most wins as a starting quarterback, earning his 29th career win.
Good to Know: The Badgers have played 558 games at Camp Randall Stadium since 1917. Only 12 have featured a matchup of top 25 teams in November.
Need to Know: The Big Ten Network will broadcast Saturday's game against Northwestern. On the radio, the game airs live statewide on the Badger Sports Network, with Matt Lepay,
Mike Lucas and Mark Tauscher calling the action. Fans can listen in for free at BadgerSportsNetwork.com or via the iHeartRadio mobile app. Fans can also follow along on Twitter via @BadgerFootball and @BadgersLive.
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@BadgersLiveMEN'S BASKETBALL (1-1)This Week: Wisconsin finishes a stretch of three games in five days hosting North Dakota on Tuesday at 7 p.m., then heads to New York to play in the 2K Classic at Madison Square Garden. The Badgers will face Georgetown in a semifinal game on Friday at 4 p.m. (CT) and then either play Duke or VCU in the final/consolation game.
Last Week: The Badgers bounced back from a rare opening-day setback against Western Illinois by defeating Siena 92-65 for their first win of the season.
Good to Know: Even with Friday's loss, UW owns one of the best home records in all of college basketball. In 15 seasons under
Bo Ryan, the Badgers have amassed a 211-23 (.901) record at home, the fourth-best winning percentage in the country.
Need to Know: Tuesday's game against North Dakota can be streamed on ESPN3. Both games at the 2K Classic this weekend will air on either ESPN or ESPN2. On the radio, the game airs live statewide on the Badger Sports Network. Fans can listen in for free at BadgerSportsNetwork.com or via the iHeartRadio mobile app. Fans also can follow on Twitter (@BadgerMBB).
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@BadgerMBBVOLLEYBALL (20-6, 12-4 Big Ten)This Week: The No. 10 Badgers (20-6, 12-4 Big Ten) count down the Big Ten season with only four matches remaining in the regular season. Wisconsin travels to No. 16 Illinois (18-9, 9-7) on Wednesday for a Big Ten Network match at 7 p.m., from Huff Hall in Champaign. UW then returns home to host No. 14 Ohio State (21-7, 10-6) on Sunday at 1 p.m. from the UW Field House.
Last Week: The Badgers extended their winning streak to eight matches and 17 sets with two more 3-0 wins last week. Wisconsin won at Michigan on Wednesday and swept Iowa on Saturday in the Field House.
Good to Know: Wisconsin celebrates Senior Day on Sunday, honoring senior Taylor Morey in post-match ceremonies.
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StatsMEN'S HOCKEY (3-4-3, 0-0-0-0 Big Ten)This Week: Wisconsin returns to action with a series at the Kohl Center against No. 8 Denver (6-3-1, 3-0-1 NCHC) on Friday and Saturday. Friday's contest begins at 7:30 p.m., with Saturday an 8 p.m. start.
Last Week: The Badgers had their first weekend of the season off, but come off a split at then-No. 1 North Dakota on Nov. 6 and 7. The Badgers upended UND on Friday, Nov. 6 by a 3-1 score, before falling by the same score the next night.
Good to Know: The Badgers play host to Denver for the first time since Feb. 17 and 18, 2012, when the longtime WCHA-rivals split games at the Kohl Center. UW fell to the Pioneers last season, dropping a 3-2 game on Nov. 22, 2014.
Need to Know: Friday's game airs on ASN TV.
Check your local listings. Saturday's game airs live on Wisconsin Channel. Both games stream live on the BTN2Go app and
BTN2go.com. Saturday's game also streams at
wpt.org/wisconsinchannel. On the radio, the series airs live statewide on the Badger Radio Network, including WIBA-AM 1310 on Friday and WTSO-AM 1070 on Saturday in Madison. Fans can listen for free at
BadgerSportsNetwork.com or via the iHeartRadio mobile app. UWBadgers.com will feature its live Gameday Blog. Updates are also available on Twitter (
@BadgerMHockey).
WOMEN'S HOCKEY (12-0-0, 10-0-0-0 WCHA)This Week: The top-ranked Badgers return to LaBahn Arena to face Lindenwood in a Friday/Sunday series. Faceoff for both contests is at 2 p.m.
Last Week: Wisconsin continued its winning ways, defeating Minnesota Duluth 3-0 and 4-2. Erika Sowchuk and Emily Clark each scored two goals during the sweep, while Annie Pankowski and Jenny Ryan ended the weekend with four points.
Good to Know: Wisconsin has a 39-game unbeaten streak against teams outside of the WCHA dating back to the 2009-10 season.
Need to Know: Tickets for both contests at LaBahn Arena are still available on UWBadgers.com. Fans can
watch the games on BTN Plus, listen to them
on WSUM or follow along to the action via the Gameday Live Blog.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (1-0)This Week: Wisconsin hosts its last home game until Dec. 10 with a 7 p.m. contest against Drake on Wednesday night. UW hits the road for five consecutive road games before returning to host Florida on Dec. 10.
Last Week: The Badgers opened up their season with a bang last week, defeating Louisiana Tech, 79-65. Senior Tessa Cichy brought down a career-high 16 boards and senior Dakota Whyte notched a game-high 16 points.
Good to Know: Four Badgers were in double figures on Sunday, including Michala Johnson, who tallied 13 points in 20 minutes in her return for the Badgers.
Need to Know: Wisconsin's game vs. Drake will be streamed live via BTN2Go and can be listened to on WTSO via iheartradio.com Fans can also follow along on the team's Twitter (@BadgerWBB) for inside access and live updates from courtside.
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@BadgerWBBWOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRYThis Week: Shaelyn Sorensen, the 2015 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, will compete as an individual at the 2015 NCAA Cross Country Championships in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday.
Last Week: Sorensen finished fourth at the 2015 NCAA Great Lakes Regional at the Zimmer Championship Course and led the Cardinal and White to a fourth-place finish.
Good to know: Sorensen led Wisconsin in all six of its meets this season and netted top-10 finishes at four of the six compeittions.
Need to know: Fans can watch Saturday's 11 a.m. (CT) race in Louisville on
NCAA.com, or follow it via Twitter (@BadgerTrackXC).
WRESTLINGThis Week: Wisconsin hits the road to compete in the annual Navy Classic tournament. The Badgers finished fourth in the Navy Classic last season with 105 points.
Last to Know: Wisconsin blanked UW-Whitewater 43-0 to start the season off strong. UW then went on to compete in the MSU Open, where sophomore Johnny Jimenez finished second at 125 pounds.
Good to Know: Two-time All-American Isaac Jordan is expected to return and compete this weekend at the Navy Classic.
Need to Know: Live results of the Navy Classic can be found on Trackwrestling.com or via the Badgers' Twitter account (@BadgerWrestling). A complete recap of the results will be posted to UWBadgers.com following the tournament.