Football 2016 Badgers Give Back Fridays at American Family Children's Hospital Olive Sagapolu, Chris Orr, Keelon Brookins

Badgers Give Back

Spreading Smiles, One Friday at a Time

Wisconsin student-athletes have visited the American Family Children’s hospital every Friday throughout the semester to spread smiles and visit with kids

Badgers Give Back

Spreading Smiles, One Friday at a Time

Wisconsin student-athletes have visited the American Family Children’s hospital every Friday throughout the semester to spread smiles and visit with kids

As 2016 comes to a close, UWBadgers.com is shining a light on the great work of Badgers Give Back. Since June of this year, 67% of Wisconsin's student-athletes have volunteered with Badgers Give Back. That's 511 student-athletes (out of 762 total, not including the spirit squad). These efforts out in the community total 4,506.25 hours volunteered and 2,201 events from June through December 2016.

MADISON, Wis. — This past Friday, students across campus were spending the day preparing for final exams. Some student-athletes, however, took a break from their busy practice and study schedules to visit kids at the American Family Children's Hospital.

This visit to the hospital was not a unique occurrence. Student-athletes from various teams have made a special trip to the hospital every Friday throughout the semester. While at the hospital, student-athletes go room to room, sharing smiles and gifts such as autographed posters, t-shirts, board games and teddy bears.

"The visits to the children's hospital are a favorite among our student-athletes," said Jackie Davenport, Director of Community Relations for UW Athletics. "It's a great opportunity for student-athletes to promote our mission of enriching lives by encouraging, engaging and serving others."

Badgers Give Back 2016 Fridays at American Family Children's Hospital Women's Hockey
Women from the hockey team — Lauren Williams, Baylee Wellhausen and Sydney McKibbon — throw up the "W" with one of their biggest fans

These visits — coined "Badger Fridays" — began as a tradition with the football team over 15 years ago, when UW Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez was still the head coach. Football players — like Olive Sagapolu, Chris Orr and Keelon Brookins (pictured above, 2016) — would make a special visit to the children's hospital as part of their Friday pre-game ritual. While the football team's tradition is still ongoing, it has expanded to involve all the sports teams at UW-Madison.

"The weekly Badger Friday visits from the student-athletes are really appreciated by the patients and families. Many patients look forward to meeting student-athletes from many different teams at UW-Madison," said Julie Auenson, Child Life Services Manager for the American Family Children's Hospital. "Some patients even get decked out in their Badger gear before the visit to make those photos with the student-athletes extra special to share with their families."

Badgers Give Back 2016 Fridays at American Family Children's Hospital Vince Biegel Leo Musso Football
On the Badger Friday visit before Halloween weekend, UW football players Vince Biegel and Leo Musso spent part of their pregame ritual dressing up and playing games with patients at the children's hospital

While these Badger Friday visits are very meaningful to the patients and families who meet the student-athletes, the visits also have a huge impact on the student-athletes who visit.

"It's priceless to see the massive grin on some of the kids' faces when we walk into the room," said Kelsey Grambeau, a junior on the women's tennis team. "I am constantly inspired by their strength and positivity."

Though the semester is soon to be over, Badger Friday visits will resume again in January, giving more opportunities for both student-athletes and patients to share smiles and brighten each other's day.


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