UK vs. Wisconsin Final 2014 Four Handicapping
No. 2 Wisconsin will face off against eighth-seed seed Kentucky in Final Four action on Saturday night in Arlington, looking to punch their ticket to the National Championship game.
No. 2 Wisconsin will face off against eighth-seed seed Kentucky in Final Four action on Saturday night in Arlington, looking to punch their ticket to the National Championship game.
The Wisconsin Badgers are headed to the Final Four for the first time since 2000, on Saturday, and the only thing stands between them and their second NCAA Tournament title is Kentucky.
The West Region’s best defensive team will take on the best offensive team in Saturday’s West regional final between top-seeded Arizona and No. 2 Wisconsin.
With a spot in the Elite Eight on the line, the Baylor Bears and Wisconsin Badgers will do battle at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Thursday night.
The No. 7 Oregon Ducks and No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers have survived Round 2 of the 2014 NCAA Tournament, and now they’ll face off in the third round of the West Region on Saturday, March 22. Both Oregon and Wisconsin breezed past their competition in their first matchups.
The 15th-seeded American University Eagles are slated to face the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers Thursday afternoon, and while it wouldn’t be advised to choose the Eagles as your Cinderella team this season, there are reasons to believe they could cover the spread in their second-round matchup.
The 22nd-ranked Michigan State Spartans and 12th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers will face off in a heavyweight showdown in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament in Indianapolis on Saturday.
The Badgers are back on a roll. They have won 4 games in a row including defeats of ranked Michigan and Michigan State teams.
The university has been in the news lately because the football team is talking about forming a union – whatever that means. On the hardwood things have shown some promise with wins over Purdue and Indiana last week but this is still a limited club.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers roll into Bloomington on Tuesday to put their 16-game unbeaten streak on the line against a Hoosiers squad that narrowly escaped opening Big 10 play with three staring defeats on Saturday.
These are two very good teams and this should be a nice bowl game. Wisconsin is once again one of the top rushing teams in the nation so if the Gamecocks are going to win they are going to have to play a strong defensive game, which they usually do.
The eight-ranked Wisconsin Badgers will look to remain undefeated on the year when they host the Marquette Golden Eagles on Saturday afternoon at the Kohl Center.
The Wisconsin Badgers are looking for their 4th 10-win season in the past 5 years, and are still in position to play in a BCS Bowl game this year.
No. 22 Wisconsin would need to move into a top 14 ranking in the BCS standings to gain an at-large berth, up three spots from its current ranking of 19.
In broad strokes this game doesn’t really mean that much. Wisconsin has pretty much no chance to make it to the Big Ten Championship Game while Indiana is in a fight just to get bowl eligible.
The 24th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers have been rolling over opponents with a powerful rushing attack and strong defense in recent weeks. This week they get a good BYU Cougars team that has won five in a row, and comes in off extra rest.