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Former Wisconsin Badger Borland goes out his way

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Six weeks ago, Chris Borland reached out to another linebacker. He didn’t want to dissect the position, didnt want to talk Xs and Os. No, Borland contacted former Green Bay Packers Super Bowl champion George Koonce because he was considering retirement.

Badgers football: Former UW linebacker Chris Borland retires after one NFL season

Madison.com

After a promising rookie season in the NFL, one of the University of Wisconsin’s most beloved former athletes is retiring from football. San Francisco 49ers linebacker Chris Borland informed his team Friday and told ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” on Monday that he’s calling it quits because of concerns about the long-term effects of repetitive head trauma.

The University of Wisconsin’s Point Guard Says Change the Mascot

The Nation

On January 11, 2015, Bronson Koenig, backup point guard for the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team, was thrust into a starting role for the NCAA basketball’s sixth-ranked team after senior point guard Traevon Jackson went down with a broken foot. “I’m obviously going to have to start being more vocal as a leader,” Koenig, a sophomore, said following the announcement. “One area of improvement I need to really start working on is my leadership and being more vocal, but I’m confident that I’ll step into that role.”

Bo Ryan stars in Wisconsin tourism commercial

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

After literally pulling his hair out during a game, Wisconsin men’s basketball coach Bo Ryan zip-lines, go-karts, water-skis and sings around a campfire in a new Wisconsin Department of Tourism TV commercial made by a well-known comedy film-making trio.

Andy Baggot: UW’s Michael Lihrman quietly rewriting record books

Madison.com

Michael Lihrman fancies himself as a showman, which might seem strange given the degree to which he toils in anonymity. Lihrman is a record-setting, world-class performer with the University of Wisconsin men’s track and field team whose legend seems to grow with every performance. He added another chapter last month when he broke his own NCAA record and won a second straight Big Ten Conference indoor title with a throw of 83 feet, 11¼ inches.

Devoting a life to Badger basketball

Daily Cardinal

When you think of Wisconsin athletics, several things immediately come to mind.Whether it’s Barry Alvarez, Bucky Badger or “Jump Around” at Camp Randall Stadium, there are just certain people and traditions that have become synonymous with Badger sports.

Kaminsky, Badgers earn Big Ten honors

Daily Cardinal

After quite possibly the most successful regular season in program history, the Badgers were appropriately rewarded by the rest of their conference in the Big Ten basketball honors.

Wisconsin claims outright Big Ten title

The Sports Xchange

Wisconsin did something Thursday night that hasn’t happened in seven years. With forward Frank Kaminsky carving up the Minnesota defense, the No. 6 Badgers led wire to wire in a 76-63 win in Minneapolis that clinched the outright Big Ten regular-season title.

UW men’s basketball clinches outright Big Ten Championship

WKOW TV

Following its 76-63 victory at Minnesota on Thursday, Wisconsin clinched its first outright Big Ten Championship since the 2007-08 season. The Badgers, who captured a share of the title last Sunday, have won 18 Big Ten Championships. With Thursday’s win, Wisconsin also secured the top seed in next week’s Big Ten Tournament.

Ex-Badger Rick Reichardt honored

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Former University of Wisconsin outfielder Rick Reichardt was among eight players and coaches selected for the National College Baseball Hall of Fame.

Alvin “Al” Hovland

Channel3000.com

Hovland began his career teaching at U.W. Madison in the Physical Education Department. From 1957 – 1958, he served as assistant basketball coach under Coach Harold “Bud” Foster. Al directed the required and elective physical education programs for men as coordinator from 1960 – 1980. He retired in 1985 after 37 years in the department.

Pankowski named WCHA Rookie of the Year

NBC15

12 Badgers were honored by the league on Wednesday when it announced its season awards, including UW freshman standout Annie Pankowski, who was named the WCHA Rookie of the Year, and senior captain Blayre Turnbull, who was an All-WCHA First-Team selection.

Kaminsky, Ryan named Naismith semifinalists

WKOW TV

A pair of Badgers are up for the biggest awards in college basketball. Frank Kaminsky has been named a semifinalist for the Naismith Trophy’s College Player of the Year award. The Naismith committee also named Bo Ryan a semifinalist for the College Coach of the Year award.

Settle returns to round out Wisconsin Football coaching staff

NBC15

Wisconsin head football coach Paul Chryst announced Tuesday that John Settle has been hired to coach the Badgers’ running backs. Settle, who spent last season coaching running backs at Pitt under Chryst, previously spent five seasons as the running backs coach at UW when Chryst served as offensive coordinator.

Hayes for days: Nigel showcases humor and charisma

Daily Cardinal

Often overshadowed by stars Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker, Nigel Hayes is regularly forgotten as one of the integral pieces in the Badgers’ frontcourt. After winning the Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year last season, Hayes has continued to develop as a solid-all around forward.