Wisconsin Athletics Annual Report

2010-11 Wisconsin Athletics Annual Report

Wisconsin Athletics Annual Report

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Post-Season Success • Women's hockey won its fourth national championship in six years, ending the season on a 27-game unbeaten streak; • Men's basketball was selected for its 13th-consecutive NCAA tournament, reaching the Sweet 16; • Women's basketball made its fifth-straight postseason appearance, reaching the second round of the WNIT; • Men's cross country extended its Big Ten record with a 12th-straight conference title and tallied a third-place finish at the NCAA meet; • Football captured a Big Ten championship en route to the Rose Bowl, the team's ninth-straight bowl game; oss country team won a record 12th-consecutive Big Ten championship ng so on its home course. • Women's golf qualified for the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2003, placing 15th in its regional; • Men's rowing placed fourth at the IRA national championships; st college sports town in America." N Radio • Women's openweight rowing garnered its fourth- consecutive NCAA bid, finishing in ninth place at the NCAA championships for its second-straight top-10 finish; • Women's lightweight rowing captured its fifth- consecutive Eastern Sprints team title and finished third at the IRA national championships, their 12th-straight top- three finish; • Women's soccermade the NCAA tournament for the second-straight season, advancing to the second round; • Men's swimming and diving finished 24th at the NCAA championships, its highest finished since 2005; • Women's swimming and diving placed 11th at the NCAA championships as Maggie Meyer took home the first national championship in program history; • Men's tennis player Marek Michalicka qualified for the NCAA singles championship for the third straight year; • Men's track and field tied for 50th at the NCAA indoor championships; • Women's track and field tied for 36th at the NCAA indoor championships and tied for a 44th-place finish at the NCAA outdoor championships; • Wrestling placed 10th at the NCAA championships, marking the school's third-consecutive top-10 finish. aggie Meyer won the NCAA title in the 200-yard backstroke, becoming e first UW swimmer to win a national championship.

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