Fifty years ago, Kit Saunders MS’66, PhD’77 ushered in a new era for the UW’s women athletes.
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Daryl Watts x’22 ends a stellar Badger career on her own terms.
Former Badgers provide a boost for non-scholarship players.
UW researchers are studying on-field head impacts with the help of high-tech mouthguard sensors.
The volleyball team knocked off Nebraska to bring home the program’s first NCAA title.
The south end zone project connects Camp Randall to the Field House with premium seating.
Barry Alvarez receives a remarkable honor at Camp Randall Stadium.
The Bakke Recreation & Wellbeing Center will be loaded with cool attractions.
Graham Mertz x’23 puts his meditation skills to use on and off the field.
UW women’s hockey claims its second straight national championship title.
After winning the Stanley Cup, Ryan McDonagh x’22 returns to finish his UW degree.
Set to retire, the athletic director picks his favorite moments from a legendary Badger career.
Mike Jackson ’04, MBA’13 oversees the department’s diversity efforts during a transformative time.
UW Athletics postpones and cancels games to keep students safe.
Mary Edwards ’82 can throw a punch but found her calling ringside.
Cassidy Scheer ’04 shoots to the top of lumberjack sports.
Former UW star Tamara Moore '14 is the only active female coach of a men’s college basketball team.
Track superstar Alicia Monson x’20 shows what it means to be “Badger tough.”
Lee Kemp '79, MBA'83 is the greatest wrestler you've never heard of.
UW athletes could profit from a rule change regarding sponsorships.
K’Andre Miller is the latest star to emerge from "Defenseman U."
We went to cover a football game and discovered a community.
After a painful year, Jerell Moore enjoys a poignant moment on the basketball court.
Would you believe the UW star once loved a different sport?
New director Corey Pompey puts his stamp on a great tradition.
Here's the definitive account of how and when the tradition began.