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University of Wisconsin recruit Mike Bruesewitz, a 6-foot-7 senior at Henry Sibley High School in Mendota Heights, Minn., will join the Badgers next fall.

Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball: Coach lauds 'red-headed Minnesota kid' Bruesewitz

Rob Schultz

Tom Dasovich doesn't like to make many brash predictions, but he has been imagining what will happen after Mike Bruesewitz arrives at the University of Wisconsin campus and everyone watches how he conducts himself on and off the Kohl Center basketball court. "He might end up being governor of Wisconsin some day," said a half-kidding Dasovich, who is Bruesewitz's coach at Henry Sibley High School in Mendota Heights, Minn. read story

Brewers: Bush signs one-year, $4 million deal

MILWAUKEE — Dave Bush and the Milwaukee Brewers avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $4 million, one-year contract on Thursday. read story

Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey: Special teams special -- and critical -- for UW

Todd D. Milewski

You could invest a lot of energy and brainpower into trying to find the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team's game changer through a study of the team's roster. But instead of turning to one player to get the job done, the Badgers are leaning on their special teams to be the difference-maker in close games. read story

Longtime skeptic Matt Lepay gives sports talk radio a shot

Dennis Punzel

Matt Lepay knows sports talk radio. He's listened to it for years. He's been a guest on shows both around town and around the country. But until recently Lepay, the longtime voice of the Wisconsin Badgers, resisted the notion that he would ever do his own daily sports talk show. read story

'Rampant chaos' of broomball attracts a hard-core crowd

Bobbi Jo Snethen
Correspondent for The Capital Times

Ben Kollenbroich's fond memories of seventh-grade bible camp are atypical, to say the least. "The first time I played full contact broomball, I was at church camp and got into a fight," Kollenbroich recalled. read story

WTLX and WTSO encouraged by reaction to new lineups

Dennis Punzel

In sports it's often said that the best trades are those that help both teams. Apparently, the same goes for sports talk radio. read story


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