Dec 20, 2024
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) - With college basketball in full swing, the Badgers (9-3, 0-2) are back in action and looking to make extra strides after finishing No. 5 in the Big Ten a season ago. The Badgers made a run to the Big Ten Tournament championship in 2023-24, losing a close game to the Illinois Fighting Illini, before an early exit in the first round of March Madness by James Madison. Titletown officially reveals ‘Packers Athletic Club’ as newest addition to grounds The Badgers lost star guard and leading scorer AJ Storr to Kansas and three-year starter Chucky Hepburn to Louisville along with four other players to the transfer portal. Forward Tyler Wahl graduated as well, as the Badgers went through plenty of roster turnover. In this week's episode of Wisconsin Huddle, host Zach Hanley spoke with sophomore guard John Blackwell to discuss the roster and how the Badgers feel about the season as Big Ten play gets fully underway. Green Bay Nation: Sea you later, Seattle How does Blackwell feel about this year's performance so far? How does he feel about the team going into the full swing of Big Ten play as four new opponents debut in the 'Bigger Ten?' Find out all of that and more in this week's edition of Wisconsin Huddle. Wisconsin Huddle airs every Friday at 6:30 p.m. on Local 5.
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