MADISON, Wis. -- The Oct. 28 edition of 'Varsity' Magazine is available and profiles the interesting story of
Dare Ogunbowale's journey from walk-on defensive back to starting running back.
UWBadgers.com Senior Writer Mike Lucas dug into Ogunbowale's past, including a conversation with good friend Sam Dekker, to chronicle Ogunbowale's motivation and character.
The women's soccer team has clinched at least a share of its first Big Ten regular season title since 1994. UWBadgers.com Insider Andy Baggot profiles head coach Paula Wilkins, no stranger to Big Ten titles herself, and her effort to instill a winning culture at Wisconsin. |  |
The 'Varsity' Magazine mobile app is free and available for download on iPhones, iPads or any Android devices. If you don't have access to a mobile device, a web-friendly version of the magazine can be found here.
The mobile app has been downloaded more than 25,000 times. It features enhancements like embedded video, social media streams for the different Badgers teams, top-notch photography and interactive elements like scrolling text and swipeable photo galleries.
With the NBA regular season tipping off last night, Lucas caught up with Dekker to get some insight into the rookie's transition from the Final Four to the Houston Rockets, from hanging with Frank Kaminsky and Josh Gasser to hitting the town with Dwight Howard.Â
"The Voice of the Badgers" Matt Lepay checks in with his weekly column, providing great insight on how the football team has gone on a winning streak despite multiple key injuries and numerous close calls. Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez also weighs in on the success of the women's soccer and volleyball teams, while also touching on the football team's win at Illinois. The common theme between all three? Leadership at the top.