summersivan+FollowBadgers face Penn State minus their star?Wisconsin’s momentum could hit a snag tonight as star center Nolan Winter is questionable against Penn State. Winter’s been a force—averaging 14.3 points and 8.7 rebounds, with eight double-doubles this season. He’s played through an ankle injury, but his status is up in the air for this crucial Big Ten matchup. With Penn State struggling on the boards, Winter’s presence could tip the scales. If he sits, how do you see the Badgers adjusting? Can their winning streak survive without their anchor in the paint? Let’s hear your take on how this could shake up the game! #Sports #Basketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSeventh season surprise for Wisconsin BadgersAaron Witt’s journey with the Wisconsin Badgers isn’t over yet—he’s coming back for a record seventh season! After battling through years of injuries and four surgeries, Witt’s resilience and leadership are set to play a huge role as the team welcomes nearly 50 new faces. His experience is rare in college football, and he’ll be the oldest player on the roster in 2026. With Witt stepping up as a primary linebacker, how do you think his presence will shape the Badgers’ defense and team culture next season? Let’s talk about what this means for Wisconsin’s future! #Sports #Football #WisconsinBadgers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBadgers vs Ducks: Who’s got the edge?Wisconsin’s home court is about to get loud as the Badgers look to snap their losing streak against a tough Oregon squad this Sunday. The Ducks have been outscoring opponents by over 16 points per game, but the Badgers are no slouches at home, averaging nearly 78 points. Destiny Howell and Kyrah Daniels are key for Wisconsin, while Ehis Etute leads the charge for Oregon. Will the Badgers’ home advantage be enough, or will Oregon’s high-powered offense steal the show? Catch it live on BTN or stream on Fubo. Who are you rooting for? #Sports #NCAAWBB #WisconsinBadgers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWisconsin stuns Michigan in epic hoops upsetWisconsin just handed Michigan their first loss of the season, and it wasn’t a fluke—this Badgers squad looked like a real NCAA Tournament threat. The team’s ball movement was sharp, with 16 assists on 29 made shots, and freshman Aleksas Bieliauskas proved he deserves a starting spot after another clutch performance. John Blackwell’s scoring and the bench’s energy were game-changers, too. With this kind of chemistry and grit, could Wisconsin be this year’s bracket buster? Let’s hear your thoughts—who impressed you most, and what’s next for the Badgers? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWisconsin shakes up college hoops rankingsWisconsin just pulled off what no other team has managed this season—beating Michigan on their own court. That win turned heads, especially since the Badgers weren’t even on most people’s tournament radar. Now, the AP Top 25 voters are finally noticing, giving Wisconsin their first votes since the season started. The catch? They’re still just outside the Top 25, trailing teams like St. Louis and Kansas. With a manageable schedule ahead, the Badgers have a real shot to break into the rankings soon. Do you think one big win is enough, or should they prove themselves more? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #CollegeBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWisconsin Badgers LB turns down Indiana poachingMason Posa just proved loyalty still matters in college football. After a standout game against Indiana, the Wisconsin Badgers linebacker says Hoosiers QB Fernando Mendoza tried to recruit him right on the field! Posa, who’s quickly becoming a fan favorite, made it clear he’s not leaving Madison anytime soon. While other Badgers have entered the transfer portal, Posa’s sticking with his team through thick and thin. With so much movement in college sports these days, how much does loyalty mean to you? Would you stay or chase new opportunities? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #WisconsinBadgers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWolverines stunned by Badgers’ three-point barrageAnn Arbor fans saw their undefeated Wolverines fall in a wild shootout as Wisconsin caught fire from deep, draining 15 threes and handing Michigan its first loss, 91-88. Local standout John Blackwell returned home and dropped 26 points for the Badgers, while Nick Boyd’s quick drives kept Michigan’s defense scrambling. Even with a 14-point first-half lead and a late push, Michigan couldn’t cool off Wisconsin’s hot hands. Coach Dusty May called it a learning moment—do you think this loss will help the Wolverines regroup for the rest of the season? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWisconsin’s 3-point storm shakes MichiganMichigan’s perfect run hit a wall as Wisconsin lit up the second half with a barrage of threes, handing the Wolverines their first loss of the season. The Badgers exposed a glaring weakness in Michigan’s defense: leaving shooters wide open on the perimeter. Despite Michigan’s dominance inside, this flaw let Wisconsin drop 54 points after halftime and shoot nearly 60% from deep. With March Madness on the horizon, can Michigan fix its perimeter defense, or will this Achilles’ heel haunt them in the tournament? What adjustments would you make if you were Coach May? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWisconsin stuns Michigan with 'villain' energyNobody saw this coming—Wisconsin just toppled No. 2 Michigan on their own court, and the whole Badgers squad showed up for the post-game interview, standing shoulder-to-shoulder. John Blackwell’s words captured the moment: they came in ready to be “the villain of today.” That attitude powered them to outwork and outshoot Michigan, especially from three-point range. It’s not just about talent—this win was pure grit, teamwork, and belief. Wisconsin fans, how does this upset change your outlook for the rest of the season? What does 'the Wisconsin way' mean to you? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWisconsin stuns Michigan, shakes up BracketologyWisconsin just pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college basketball season by beating No. 2 Michigan on their own court. Before this, the Badgers were barely on anyone’s tournament radar, while Michigan was seen as the top team in the country. Now, Wisconsin’s tournament hopes are suddenly alive, and everyone’s bracket predictions are getting a major overhaul. This win couldn’t have come at a better time for Wisconsin, who desperately needed a top-tier victory to boost their resume. How do you think this changes the tournament outlook for both teams? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #MichiganBasketball00Share