The Badgers men's basketball team will be without Central Arkansas transfer guard Camren Hunter for its season opener on ...
Wisconsin basketball has released its injury report ahead of its season-opening contest against Holy Cross. The Badgers will ...
The most notable performance came from Missouri transfer wing John Tonje, who scored a game-high 23 points in his Badgers ...
Janicki, a former walk-on, played 11 minutes off the bench in Wisconsin’s win over Holy Cross. That is the second-highest ...
Wisconsin basketball began its 2024-25 campaign with an 85-61 win over Holy Cross on Monday. The primary story from the ...
The big premiere was a 78-62 victory in an exhibition matchup with Division III the University of Wisconsin - River Falls ...
Badgers coach Greg Gard enters his 10th season with two retuning starters and seven new players on his 17-man roster.
Several veterans, a key sophomore and a pair of newcomers have a big void to fill after Chucky Hepburn transferred.
The Badgers will need a player to emerge like AJ Storr did a season ago, and signs have pointed towards John Blackwell.
Transfer additions John Tonje, Camren Hunter and Xavier Amos, and top freshman Daniel Freitag all figure to play significant roles. But the bigger question surrounding the team is its top-end talent.
3 Camren Hunter (6-1, Jr. G): The transfer from Central Arkansas comes to UW after sitting out last season due to a foot injury. Two years ago he averaged 16.9 points per game for the Bears.