INSIDE MEN'S SOCCER BY ROSS LA DUE @BadgerMSoccer SCHEDULE
Last Three Sept. 26 at Marquette
at Indiana
Oct. 10 Milwaukee Oct. 13 Michigan
This Week Wed
Green Bay Sunday Michigan State
Next Five Oct. 24 UMKC
Oct. 28 Northwestern Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 8
at Ohio State
Big Ten Champs Big Ten Champs
Sept. 29 Cleveland State W, 2-1 Oct. 6
L, 1-2 (OT) L, 0-2
L, 0-1 W, 2-1
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gives hope for the remainder of the season. If the team can continue to play
solid defensively, while being cre- ative on offense, Wisconsin has the chance to finish the Big Ten season with a winning record. The frustrations felt early in the
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he win over Michigan last Saturday may prove
to give the Badgers the spark they were looking for as the 2012 regular season starts to wind down.
After a string of disap-
pointing losses to Penn State, Marquette and Indi- ana, the Badgers finally had reason to celebrate. Wisconsin
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remaining B1G games Team can finish above .500 in Big Ten action
in the match against Michi- gan, something the Badgers have had trouble doing all year. While the Wolverines equalized later, the Badgers remained confident and took back the lead for the eventu- al win. The game was more than just a win for the men's soc- cer team. The way in which the team claimed the win
season can all go by the wayside if the Badgers continue to play well here at the end of the season and carry it into the Big Ten Tournament.
Badgers on the air
» Sunday's game from East Lansing, Mich., will be televised live on the Big Ten Network. This is the first time this season the Badgers have appeared on national television – the game on Sept. 26 against Mar- quette was televised locally in Mil- waukee.
Wisconsin's final home game
of the season will also air live on BTN, the Oct. 28 match against Northwestern.