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This former sprinter now trains pro basketball players — and has a track record for results.
The Badger women’s basketball coach has a game plan for building a contender.
In a sport known for its child prodigies, Jessie Gerry x’12 stands out for a different reason.
Nobody does it better: win or lose . . . Badger fans unite.
WAA tours helped alumni and fans follow the UW to Indianapolis and Pasadena.
There’s a lot of muscle behind the magic that transforms the Kohl Center from a basketball arena to a hockey venue.
With the threat of Huntington’s disease hanging over her, Shana Martin lives life out on a limb – or at least a log.
When Daniel Lester x’13 first jumped into a pool, he was just doing what the doctor ordered.
Brooklyn Youth Sports Club: Basketball to promote academic excellence
If you want to get a lumberjill to open up, you should be willing to tumble head-over-heels into her world.
A UW trainer leads a first-of-its-kind study on the effectiveness of ankle support.
It’s never easy replacing a legend, but that’s exactly what UW sophomore Alex Rigsby x’14 is trying to do.
During Wisconsin's snowy months, UW golfers scramble for practice space.
The Badger faithful made the Pacific Coast look like a red sea on December 30
Judge (and fencing champ) Rosenfeld makes her point with cold steel.
Bud Selig's office decor opens a window onto its occupant's personality — or does it?
Allan H. “Bud” Selig ’56 often talks about how history guides the decisions he makes as the commissioner of Major League Baseball.
Badger fans tried their hardest to make their team feel at home at this year’s Rose Bowl.
Bud Selig looks back on his career, and ahead to a return to Madison, considering it all through “the retrospect of history.”
At 165 pounds in NCAA Division I wrestling this season, there’s Andrew Howe x’13 … and then there’s all the rest.
Before learning to fly, snowboarder Colin Tucker x’12 had to learn to fall.
Fans took to the field in celebration after Wisconsin defeated No. 1 Ohio State.
With every brain she dissects, neuropathologist Ann McKee ’75 discovers more about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the disease that results from repeated brain injuries. Her studies are changing how sports — especially football — are played.




























