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Badgers sports: Three wrestlers still in hunt for national titles

Madison.com

Three University of Wisconsin wrestlers continued their push through the championship bracket and three more are still alive in the consolation rounds after their performances in Session II of the 2014 NCAA wrestling championships at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on Thursday night in Oklahoma City.

Ex-Eagle Vincent a man with a plan

Philadelphia Inquirer

When you cover any group of professional athletes for an extended amount of time, you get a sense of which ones are only living in the moment and which ones always have the gears turning in their heads with a look to the future.

Bo knows coaches

Philly.com

The forgotten team in the Villanova-St. Joe?s-UConn pod is Milwaukee. Such oversights are common for 15-seeds with a schedule strength resembling the weight of an NBA power forward (230).

Living life the Lucy way

Madison.com

It was a matter of the heart that led to Joel Rumpel walking down State Street, his arms weighed down with gifts for the girl in his life. Rumpel, a junior goaltender for the University of Wisconsin men?s hockey team, carried a bouquet of flowers and a stuffed animal. He had some framed pictures and other items of affection. And he had a ride waiting to help him make a special delivery.

Tom Oates: Big Ten Conference deep but flawed in men’s basketball

Wisconsin State Journal

The Big Ten doesn?t have a truly weak link, and its bottom tier of teams is the most competitive it has ever been. Meanwhile, the top tier has five teams that have been nationally ranked for much of the season, but it has produced no dominant team and remains suspect in terms of its potential for success in the NCAA men?s basketball tournament.

Badgers football: Alvarez talks about the rule to slow up-tempo offenses

ESPN Wisconsin

MADISON – Before he resurrected the University of Wisconsin football program, Barry Alvarez was a highly successful defensive coordinator. In fact, he interviewed for the Badgers? head coaching position while preparing his Notre Dame defense to take on No. 1 and unbeaten Colorado in the 1990 Orange Bowl ? a game the Fighting Irish would win 21-6.

Arkansas’ Bret Bielema’s reputation has taken a considerable hit

SI.com

On the night of Dec. 1, 2012, Bret Bielema could do no wrong. Out of nowhere, his 7-5 Wisconsin team — which had reached the Big Ten championship game only because two teams in its division (Ohio State and Penn State) were ineligible — unleashed a season?s worth of frustrations in a 70-31 rout of Nebraska. In doing so, Bielema?s Badgers captured their third straight Big Ten championship and Rose Bowl berth, becoming the conference?s first team in more than 30 years to pull off a Pasadena three-peat.