Badgers Fall to UMass-Lowell in Opener, 6-1
Wisconsin's season comes to a conclusion as the Badgers are knocked out of the NCAA Tournament by No. 1 seed UMass-Lowell.
Wisconsin's season comes to a conclusion as the Badgers are knocked out of the NCAA Tournament by No. 1 seed UMass-Lowell.
With the WCHA Final Five wrapping up, we focus our attention on the NCAA tournament in our final podcast of the season.
Wisconsin opens its quest for its seventh national title Friday afternoon against top-seeded UMass-Lowell in Manchester, N.H.
After a 1-7-2 start to the season, many critics thought this season may be over. It's a good thing Wisconsin's players didn't listen.
During Friday's WCHA Final Five semifinal contest between Wisconsin and top-seeded St. Cloud State, there was a controversial save made by goaltender Joel Rumpel. The Badger netminder makes the...
Friday's regional game can be seen live on ESPN3.com, NESN, TVW and Time Warner Cable Sports.
The senior center will miss his 10th and 11th games with a knee injury suffered Feb. 25 against Penn State.
Wisconsin earned the No. 4 seed in the Northeast Regional in Manchester, N.H., where it will face No. 1 seed UMass-Lowell on Friday.
The former UW center who helped bring home a national championship in 2006 will be the 20th former Badger to skate in the NHL this season.