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MEN'S BASKETBALL
The Badgers are 9-4 against
the NCAA tournament field, with
their .692 win percentage ranking
as the third-best of any team in the
tournament against this year's field
of 68. Wisconsin is also the only
team with two wins over No. 1
seeds (Florida, Virginia).
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WOMEN'S HOCKEY
Senior goaltender Alex Rigsby
won her 100th career game last
Saturday when the Badgers knocked
off Harvard in an NCAA quarterfinal
game at LaBahn Arena. The victory
moved Rigsby into a tie with Mercy-
hurst's Hillary Pattenden for
second place on the NCAA
all-time wins list.
WOMEN'S TRACK
With senior Deanna Latham's
fifth-place finish in the pentathlon at
the 2014 NCAA Indoor Championships last
weekend, the Badgers have boasted an All-
American in the event for five consecutive
seasons. UW's combined events program has
become the nation's most successful, with
the Badgers combining to earn 10 All-
America awards in the indoor pentath-
lon and outdoor heptathlon over the last
five years. Oregon ranks No. 2 over
that span with five All-
America citations.
MEN'S HOCKEY
Wisconsin owns a six-game win
streak at the Xcel Energy Center, site
of this week's inaugural Big Ten tourna-
ment. The Badgers won the 2013 WCHA
Final Five with wins over Minnesota State,
St. Cloud State and Colorado College
from March 21-23 of last year. They also
won both games at the 2010 NCAA West
Regional, as well as the third-place
game of the 2010 WCHA Final Five.
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