
Enjoy This Week's Special Video Features
December 07, 2006 | Football
The featured audio-video content on uwbadgers.com this week includes a conversation with Wisconsin's four id=543"> --> national championship coaches from last year. UW men's hockey coach Mike Eaves, women 's hockey coach Mark Johnson, men's cross country coach Jerry Schumacher, and women 's lightweight rowing coach Bebe Bryans participate in a conversation about the process in producing their respective 2005-06 national championship teams. It was the most national championships won in a single year at the University of Wisconsin.
If you missed the unveiling of the id=494"> --> statue of Pat Richter that stands next to Barry Alvarez in Kellner Plaza, you can relive the moment with that featured video. Richter, a former UW All-American and past Athletic Director, is credited with returning the Badgers Athletics program to national prominence.
Tennis aficionados will enjoy a id=468"> --> serving tip from men's head tennis coach Greg Van Emburgh that is part of UW's 'Training Tips' video section. And fans will enjoy the id=488"> --> 5th Quarter Celebration that took place after the Buffalo game Nov. 18. This regular tradition was even more celebratory and rambunctious when the football seniors took to the field to dance with the spirit squad after their last home appearance.
In preparation for the upcoming bowl game, enjoy looking back at all the panelid=5"> --> Badger Bowl memories including off-the-field highlights of fans and the team. Provided by WISC-TV, the Bowl Review page has video from 13 different bowls.
Check the ' Latest Video Releases " on the audio video page for the latest multimedia offerings for all UW sports. In addition to these featured items, fans can enjoy the live streamed post game comments of UW men's and women's basketball and men's hockey coaches after home events as well as live and archived video streams of select UW sports.
And don't forget to check out the uwbadgers.com Video Guide for newly updated and entertaining additions to the guide.







