Wisconsin basketball has a long history of developing forwards from Lakeville North High School in Minnesota. Nate Reuvers and Tyler Wahl had successful four-year careers, and sophomore Nolan ...
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Former President Donald Trump lost Wisconsin by just 20,000 votes during his 2020 presidential run against President Joe Biden. In the 58 counties that Trump won in Wisconsin, nearly 32,000 fewer ...
Wisconsin had a tumultuous offseason with A.J. Storr and Chucky Hepburn entering the transfer portal to head elsewhere and Tyler Wahl off to professional basketball. Ultimately, their 2024-25 ...
He was named Wisconsin’s greatest high school basketball player by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2005. Across his four seasons at UNC, Wolf was a part of 115 wins, including a pair of ...
The University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team fell short in earning a commitment from the latest uncommitted player to take an official visit to Madison. Ryder Frost, a Wisconsin target rated four ...
So what is it going to be this week? A prepared Wisconsin football team, or a lingering hangover from the beatdown they received in Madison? According to ESPN Analytics, their matchup predictor ...
Joe Wolf, known as one of the best basketball players in Wisconsin high school hoops history, has died. The news of Wolf's death was first reported by Mark Miller, the longtime editor of the ...
Wisconsin basketball legend Frank Kaminsky signed a training camp contract with the Phoenix Suns this week, according to his representation at Priority Sports. Kaminsky is back in the NBA, at least ...
Kohler basketball legend and former NBA Player Joe Wolf has passed away at age 59. Wolf, who led Kohler to three state titles in 1980, 82 and 83, became the first McDonald’s All-American from ...
THE KOHLER, WISCONSIN NATIVE PLAYED 11 SEASONS IN THE NBA, INCLUDING ONE WITH THE BUCKS. IN 2005 THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL NAMED HIM THE GREATEST HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYER EVER.