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Former Badger star comes homeNew Jersey Net's Devin Harris, by A. David Dahmer
"It feels good to be back," said former University of Wisconsin basketball star Devin Harris. "There's no place like Madison. It will always have a special place in my heart."
The 25-year-old New Jersey Nets point guard was back on his old stomping grounds, signing autographs at Copps on Madison's west side July 13. Harris took a little time out of his session to talk with Th... MORE >>
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Cardinal team wins UW Spring Game
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Cardinal team wins Spring Game
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A big mistake omitting Floyd Little from NFL Hall of Fame
by George E. Curry
Over the Super Bowl weekend, which finally featured an event that lived up to its pre-game hype, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the induction of six new members. It annou... MORE >>
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Badgers rout 13th-ranked Wolverines on Senior Day
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Madison Mustangs: Semi-pro football team plays simply for the love of the game
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Interview with Alando Tucker: Badger star sets his sights on the NBA
By A. David Dahmer
Alando Tucker has no time to rest and reflect on his accomplishments, and that would take a while anyway. Arguably the greatest player in University of Wisconsin-Madison basketball history, Tucker finished his collegiate career as Wisconsin’s all-time leading scorer with 2,217 points and was named the 2007 Big Ten Player of the Year. He was also the first UW player in 57 years to be named a consensus first-team All-American for both the National Association of Basketball Coac... MORE >>
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