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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Oates is out on assignment, so Lucas is joined by the Dean of Wisconsin Sportscasting: Jay Wilson! Jay was in Duluth over the weekend for Badgers Women's Hockey as they continued another dominant season. They are ranked number one in the NCAA, having lost only one game this season so far. Only one team has gone undefeated throughout an entire season in NCAA Women’s Hockey, and the fact that the Badger’s are right behind that is historic. The strategy? Have a team filled with great talent and one of the best coaches in Wisconsin history in Mark Johnson.
Maybe it’s a debate about whether or not Johnson is one of the greatest coaches in Wisconsin collegiate history, but Lucas and Jay don’t think so. He already has seven national championships under his belt, and might secure another this year. He’s still the top goal scorer in Men’s Hockey in Wisconsin. And he does great work to uplift the sport of women’s hockey. Johnson can make a move that has everyone else scratching their heads, and it just works. He understands the real philosophy of hockey and his players. There’s been chatter that he might retire if he wins another championship, but Jay says that he still has the knowledge and energy to keep going. Like a lot of college sports, it might come down to how much he wants to deal with continuing to work around NIL.The Badger Women’s next game is Saturday, and they have a real chance of going all the way again this year. At the very least, they are probably the best team in the league.
Meanwhile, the Men’s Basketball team had a tough loss to Penn State in Madison over the weekend. The last time Penn State won in the Kohl Center was in 1995, and the loss sets a bad momentum heading into the Big 10 tournament. But that might not be the end of the world, as a quick loss in the Big 10 tournament would give them a little rest before the NCAA tournament starts up shortly after. But Lucas says they need at least one win to build up some momentum ahead of their chance to play in Milwaukee to start off the NCAA tournament.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Oates is out on assignment, so Lucas is joined by the Dean of Wisconsin Sportscasting: Jay Wilson! Jay was in Duluth over the weekend for Badgers Women's Hockey as they continued another dominant season. They are ranked number one in the NCAA, having lost only one game this season so far. Only one team has gone undefeated throughout an entire season in NCAA Women’s Hockey, and the fact that the Badger’s are right behind that is historic. The strategy? Have a team filled with great talent and one of the best coaches in Wisconsin history in Mark Johnson.
Maybe it’s a debate about whether or not Johnson is one of the greatest coaches in Wisconsin collegiate history, but Lucas and Jay don’t think so. He already has seven national championships under his belt, and might secure another this year. He’s still the top goal scorer in Men’s Hockey in Wisconsin. And he does great work to uplift the sport of women’s hockey. Johnson can make a move that has everyone else scratching their heads, and it just works. He understands the real philosophy of hockey and his players. There’s been chatter that he might retire if he wins another championship, but Jay says that he still has the knowledge and energy to keep going. Like a lot of college sports, it might come down to how much he wants to deal with continuing to work around NIL.The Badger Women’s next game is Saturday, and they have a real chance of going all the way again this year. At the very least, they are probably the best team in the league.
Meanwhile, the Men’s Basketball team had a tough loss to Penn State in Madison over the weekend. The last time Penn State won in the Kohl Center was in 1995, and the loss sets a bad momentum heading into the Big 10 tournament. But that might not be the end of the world, as a quick loss in the Big 10 tournament would give them a little rest before the NCAA tournament starts up shortly after. But Lucas says they need at least one win to build up some momentum ahead of their chance to play in Milwaukee to start off the NCAA tournament.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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