Author: Jarrett Guerrera

Jarrett Guerrera has graduated from Western New England University with a Bachelors degree in English and is currently pursuing a Masters in the same field. Jarrett has worked for Fansided, Wisconsin Sports Heroics, Gridiron Heroics, and BadgerNotes during his sports writing career.

Wisconsin basketball

The Wisconsin basketball team has advanced to the Big Ten Conference Tournament final after defeating the Michigan State Spartans. The Spartans previously got the best of the Badgers in the last regular season meeting, where Wisconsin had arguably the worst team shooting performance of the season. This time around, however, Wisconsin pushed to hit the foul line as much as possible and pulled out a gritty 77-74 win. John Tonje again led the team in scoring with a 32 point, seven rebound performance for the Wisconsin basketball team that was truly needed to defeat such a strong team. Wisconsin Basketball…

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The Wisconsin basketball team has advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten Conference Tournament with a win over UCLA. The first year team previously won the lone regular season matchup against the Badgers in California after Wisconsin attempted to mount an impressive comeback. This time around, however, Wisconsin took an early lead and never quite looked back as John Tonje put together a tremendous first-half performance for the Badgers. The guard scored 13 points on 4-of-4 shooting from long-range and added four rebounds and four assists in arguably the best half of play Wisconsin has had this season. Wisconsin…

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Wisconsin basketball

The Wisconsin basketball team defeated the Northwestern Wildcats behind a big performance from forward Nolan Winter. Winter, a second year player for the Wisconsin Badgers, has taken major steps forward this season after developing his game this past offseason in Madison. The forward previously averaged 9.4 minutes per game a season ago but has now become a vital part of the starting lineup for the Wisconsin basketball team. Winter led Wisconsin with 18 points, six rebounds, and two assists against the Northwestern Wildcats in the opening game for the Badgers in the Big Ten Conference Tournament. Wisconsin Basketball Forward Nolan…

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Wisconsin Badgers head coach Greg Gard looks on

The Wisconsin basketball team has secured a 70-63 opening Big Ten Conference Tournament win over Northwestern. The Badgers entered the game as a double-digit favorite and held onto a significant lead up until very late in the second-half of play. Wisconsin got off to a slow start against the Wildcats and looked as if they would be in trouble midway through the first-half of play, but quickly turned things around. Wisconsin held a halftime lead over the Wildcats and never looked back, steadily keeping a multi-possession lead over Northwestern for the remainder of the game. The Badgers will now face…

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Wisconsin Women's basketball

The Wisconsin women’s basketball team needs a new coach, and the Badgers cannot afford to flop this time around. The Wisconsin opening quickly became available this week after former coach Marisa Moseley resigned from her role as the security of her job continues to fade this season. Moseley now exits the program without ever bringing the Badgers to a better conference finish than tenth, and just one postseason appearance in the WNIT last season. Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Coaching Search Underway Following Moseley Resignation The Badgers are now back to square one after hiring Moseley to bring the program into a…

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Wisconsin baseball

The Wisconsin baseball team has been dormant since 1991, but that does not mean the spirit still thrives within the hearts of many Badgers fans. Nearly every year, an argument is made on social media in favor of returning the Wisconsin baseball team to the previously glory that the program had. While the Badgers had never quite been a powerhouse in the world of baseball, the state produces some of the best talent within the sport, highlighting the recruiting capabilities the program would have. With a state that sent 45 recruits to the top collegiate level this past year, the…

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John Blackwell, Wisconsin Badgers

The Wisconsin basketball may have had a unanimous selection during the Big Ten Conference honors, but a snub is what many are worried about. Transfer guard John Tonje claimed a unanimous first-team selection within the Big Ten Conference in the midst of a memorable and historic season. Wisconsin has boasted plenty of talent around Tonje as well this season, and one of the biggest names who has contributed to the success of the Badgers this season is guard John Blackwell. However, Blackwell received an honorable mention rather than making one of the conference teams despite his efforts for the Wisconsin…

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The state of Wisconsin women’s basketball team could continue to change after the resignation of coach Marisa Moseley. Coach Moseley entered the program with high expectations and hope to bring the Badgers toward some sort of success within the women’s basketball realm. However, Moseley struggled to do so despite bringing in top talent such as Serah Williams and Carter McCray, even utilizing the transfer portal along the way. Moseley finished her career with the Wisconsin basketball team with a record of 47-63 and a Big Ten Conference record of 21-50 through four years as the coach of the program. Wisconsin…

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Wisconsin Badgers basketball

The Wisconsin basketball has been without guard Max Klesmit recently, and his absence has been felt on offense for the Badgers. Klesmit, a former transfer from Wofford, has been a solid shooting guard for Wisconsin since his arrival and also a mainstay in the starting lineup. The talented guard often comes under fire from fans due to his volume shooting play-style and some tough missed shots that he has accrued over time. However, Klesmit is actually a vital piece of the offense as both a spacer on the floor and also someone who can provide balance to the Wisconsin basketball…

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Wisconsin Badgers coach Luke Fickell

After another notable Wisconsin football alumni accepted a coaching job elsewhere, some former players had plenty of questions. Former Wisconsin Badgers running back and fan favorite player James White was announced as the new assistant running backs coach for the Illinois Fighting Illini yesterday. White, a three-time Super Bowl winner, played collegiate football for Wisconsin and is considered to be a player that added plenty of flair and talent to Madison during his tenure before being selected by the New England Patriots in the NFL Draft. White recorded 4015-yards rushing, 45 rushing touchdowns, and three receiving touchdowns without ever really…

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