I consider myself a big Wisconsin Badgers sports fan. I try to attend every game I can. I never want to miss a minute of the action, my wardrobe is packed to the brim with red attire, and I can bask in the glory of a great win for days after the final whistle. Over the years, I have witnessed some amazing victories that make me ever so proud to be a badger.
That being said, the losses hit me hard too. The game against the Illinois Fighting Illini during the 2019 football season had me alone in my dark residence hall room under the covers for a long, long time. Albeit, over my time in Madison, I have grown and been able to move on in healthier ways after a loss (the badgers certainly give me a lot of practice), but I will contend that I care about any given Wisconsin game more than the average fan.
This is my senior year at UW-Madison, so I thought that my WASB blog contribution could be a quick look back at some of my favorite games I attended as a die-hard badger sports fan.
*A quick note: I have not attended every possible sporting event at UW-Madison. This is certainly not a complete list of all the best games/matches/contests that the badgers have participated in during the last three/four years; it’s just my personal favorites.*
Hopefully, if you experienced any of these games, you can take this stroll down memory lane with me and reminisce about all those moments cheering for the cardinal and white.
In terms of Badger Football, I was lucky enough to see the 2019 Badgers play in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena during my freshman year. There were a lot of incredible games during that 10-4 season. The 2-point conversion, goal line stop to beat Iowa 24 to 22, and the Axe Game in the blizzard at Minnesota were spectacular, but as a fan, our 35-14 beat down of Michigan was (and probably still is) my favorite football game I’ve ever attended. The student section was electric, the striped-out crowd was iconic, and the badgers played killer football. Can’t beat it.
I also love going to volleyball games. If you haven’t stopped by the Field House to witness a Friday night match, you’re missing out. I can’t pick a single game that stands above the rest, but the 2021 run was unbelievably awesome. Because the badgers were a top seed, we got to play the first four rounds of the NCAA tournament in Madison, beating Colgate, Florida Gulf Coast, UCLA, and Minnesota on our court. I attended all of those games and witness the absolute domination as Wisconsin failed to drop a single set. Then, we topped off the season with two phenomenal games (the semifinal I watched with WASBs at the Alumni Center) to seal a National Championship. Watching at home, let’s just say I went crazy on Dana Rettke's final kill and ordered a t-shirt within the next 2 minutes.
For Men’s Basketball, it’s amazing that I got to witness our team win two Big Ten titles in my four years on campus. Accordingly so, I got to see some spectacular games at the Kohl Center. One that often gets forgotten is Brad Davison’s forced turnover and subsequent game-winner against Maryland in 2020 (which I watched from the rafters), but the best game I’ve witnessed in person is hands down the battle for the title this past year versus Purdue. I know, I know, it’s an obvious choice, but it deserves the hype. After it seemed that all hope was lost when Jaden Ivey hit the game-tying three, the explosion that occurred in the Kohl Center after Chucky Hepburn’s chuck-it-up, off-the-glass, game-winning bank three is something I will never forget.
You also can’t mention badger sports without Women’s Hockey. As much as I enjoyed seeing Cole Caulfield carve up the ice, the hockey superiority that goes down in La Bahn is on another level. Watching the team win their sixth national championship in 2021 was spectacular, but my favorite game I’ve seen them play was during the 2019-2020 season against the rival Minnesota Golden Gophers. In a packed arena, despite dominating for much of the game, the badgers let a three-goal league slip away in the third period. Any momentum built seemed lost when the match went to overtime, but the game-winning goal by Sophie Shirley sent La Bahn into chaos. 5-4 Wisconsin.
In the end, what I love most about badger sports is not only the passion that our fans infuse into every game but also how each and every experience is different in its own unique and wonderful way. The cheers at hockey, volleyball, basketball, and football are entirely distinct, but they all have one thing in common: they display unparalleled spirit and support for the badgers.
Even though my time at UW-Madison is coming to an end, I know that I will be attending badger sporting events for the rest of my life. I can’t wait to see what buzzer-beaters, game-winning drives, and miraculous comebacks in Madison are in store.
By Jackson Walker
President