Indiana approaches a challenging stretch with several opponents ranked in Monday's AP Top 25 Poll. Check out the full poll below.
College Park, Maryland; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Maryland hosts No. 17 Wisconsin after Rodney Rice scored 23 points in Maryland's 79-78 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers. The Terrapins are 12-1 in home games.
Indiana women’s basketball finds itself 5-4 at the midway point of the Big Ten season after a close 73-70 victory at Washington late Monday.
The 18th-ranked Badgers are 15-4 (5-3 Big Ten). Strong recruiting had aided that stellar record. John Blackwell and Nolan Winter headline the program’s recent high school commits, while Max Klesmit, John Tonje and Kamari McGee have become big-time transfer additions.
Wisconsin wide receivers coach Jordan Reid recently visited three-star college football recruit Tayshon Bardo at his home in Indiana. The latter put the
The Badgers will host one of their key events of the recruiting cycle Sunday when some of the top targets from the class of 2026 will be on campus.
With eight wins in its last nine games, No. 17 Wisconsin is in high gear as it faces the most daunting stretch of its Big Ten schedule, playing four of its next five games on the road. With Maryland (16-5,
Both teams are on two-game losing streaks. The Buckeyes lost to No. 15 Oregon 73-71 at home Jan. 9 and 70-68 at No. 24 Wisconsin on Tuesday. Indiana lost 85-60 at Iowa on Saturday and 94-69 to No ...
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The Wisconsin Badgers basketball program missed out on a major international prospect as Harun Zrno, a sharpshooter from Bosnia in the 2025 class, committed to
The Badgers lost out to a conference foe in an effort to land the services of a big-time international shooter.
Maryland men’s basketball returns to College Park Wednesday after one of its most thrilling wins in recent memory. The high from Rodney Rice’s game-winner at Indiana can’t take away from the task at hand: No.