The victory marked a milestone for Badgers coach Greg Gard: It was win No. 200 of his coaching career, inching him higher on the program’s all-time coaching wins list. He’s one of four to reach that 200-win mark with the program.
University of Wisconsin men’s basketball head coach Greg Gard earned a milestone victory as the Badgers avoided a disastrous second-half collapse to defeat the Ohio State Buckeyes 70-68 on Jan. 14. The Badgers started strong and took a 17-point lead into halftime.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team took a 17-point lead into halftime, but it took all 40 minutes of the game on Jan. 14 to fend off the pesky Ohio State Buckeyes at the Kohl Center 70-68 to win their sixth straight game and improve to 14-3 on the season and 4-2 in the Big Ten Conference.
The University of Wisconsin men's basketball graduate forward took a cut to the basket and was fouled as the hand of an Ohio State defender came right across his face with 1:18 left in the first half Tuesday.
An Ohio native, Gurd is joining another former Ohio State tight end, Joe Royer, down at Cincinnati. Gurd stayed with the program through its national championship victory, but after a weekend of celebration, made his intentions clear on Monday that he will play the 2025 college football season with the Bearcats.
A day before his team's 83-55 win over Nebraska at the Kohl Center, University of Wisconsin men's basketball coach Greg Gard caught the end of a different game. But there's
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Greg McElroy believes the first ever 12-team, expanded College Football Playoff ending with Ohio State on top was the perfect way to introduce the new format. During the latest episode of Always College Football with Greg McElroy,
The Ohio State Buckeyes have lost a few players to the transfer portal this year, but thankfully they were able to make some key additions through the portal as well. Looking ahead to the 2025 college football season,
Ohio State tight end Patrick Gurd is transferring to the school after visiting Cincinnati this past Thursday. Joe Royer's former teammate has appeared in 22 games across his Buckeye career with two catches for 15 yards. Cincinnati could use the depth at tight end and Gurd fit that nicely during his final season of eligibility.
Ohio State University has canceled in-person classes on its Columbus campus on Monday, the first day back after winter break, according to OSU's Department of Public Safety. The National Weather ...