BY THE NUMBERS
The Badgers have won at Illinois and Purdue in the same season for the first time since 1918
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WOMEN'S HOCKEY After going to overtime tied 3-3 with No. 8 Minnesota Duluth on Saturday, Brooke
Ammerman scored the game-winning goal for the Badgers just 44 seconds into OT. The win marked the first time in program his- tory the Badgers have won four games in a season against the Bulldogs.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL In its win over Northwestern on Sunday, Wisconsin tied a school record by making 11
3-pointers, going 11-of-27 from beyond the arc. Leading the way was Morgan Paige, who set a Kohl Center record with six treys in the 75-55 victory. The Badgers also made 11 3-pointers on Nov. 13 against Oral Rob- erts.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL After its win at No. 22 Illinois Sunday, Wisconsin has won at Purdue and Illinois in the
same season for the first time since 1918. That year, the Badgers finished 5-2 on the road and were crowned champions of the Big Ten. UW is 6-2 away from home this season.
4:01.78 MEN'S TRACK & FIELD
Sophomore Alex Hatz ran the nation's second-fastest time in the mile at 4:01.78 to take the event Saturday at the Wisconsin Invitational. The win helped the Badgers secure a sweep of the meet's team titles, as both the men and women scored wins over runner-up Illinois State.
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