Another Badgers walk-on who transferred out of the Wisconsin Basketball program this offseason has found a new landing spot in the portal. Redshirt sophomore
Luke Fickell and the University of Wisconsin football program have identified a new defensive tackle of interest in the transfer portal. Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported that the Badgers are in the mix for Wyoming defensive lineman Gavin Meyer.
The Badgers are fresh off a major week, but is there more in store to come soon? The Wisconsin Badgers had an eventful week last week, adding three players via the transfer portal: guard Camren Hunter, wing John Tonje, and forward Xavier Amos.
Greg Gard and the Wisconsin Badgers basketball program have been named a finalist for a JUCO center target in the transfer portal. Jeff Goodman from The Field of 68 reported that Wisconsin basketball is among the final three choices for Noah Boyed.
A former walk-on for the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball program has found a new home in the transfer portal. Badgers guard Ross Candelino announced on social media that he’ll continue his collegiate basketball career at Lipscomb University. “All Glory To The Most High,” Candelino wrote.
The Badgers are trending up for one of their targets in the transfer portal. The Wisconsin Badgers are among the final three to get visits for former Baylor Bears commit Noah Boyed, according to Jeff Goodman.
The Badgers could be looking for their next signal-caller in the 2026 class. The Wisconsin Badgers have done well to quickly land their quarterback targets in both the 2024 and 2025 class, securing commitments from four-star Mabrey Mettauer and three-star Landyn Locke, respectively, very early in the process.
The Wisconsin football program is among the top options for a key defensive target in the transfer portal. Grand Valley State transfer Jay’Viar Suggs took
The Badgers made the cut among several high-end schools for the The Wisconsin Badgers have made the final list for Grand Valley State transfer defensive tackle Jay’viar Suggs, he announced on Tuesday.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Big Ten announced the conference schedule for the Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team and the other 17 teams in the newly expanded Big Ten as well.
The Badgers could be in line to add another player from the transfer portal after a busy week. The Wisconsin Badgers had themselves a week last week, landing commitments from guard Camren Hunter, forward Xavier Amos, and guard John Tonje via the transfer portal to complement their current roster.
The Badgers are bringing a speedy receiver on campus for an official visit. The Wisconsin Badgers have locked in a key official visit, as 2025 four-star receiver Kamren “Ferrari” Flowers announced he’ll make a return trip to Madison for the weekend of June 14th.
The Wisconsin football program will welcome a four-star wide receiver in the 2025 recruiting class for an official visit in June. Kamren Flowers took to social media to announce he has locked in the visit.
The Wisconsin football program will host a three-star defensive lineman on an official visit in June. Jay’Quan Stubbs, an Ohio native, took to social media to announce he has locked in an official with the Badgers. “Got official visit set up or Wisconsin I’m excited can’t wait to get down there June 14th till the 16th!” Stubbs wrote.
Wisconsin basketball sophomore wing A.J. Storr has been invited to the 2024 G League Elite Camp, per a report from Jonathan Givony. This news comes as expected, considering Storr chose to enter his name into the NBA Draft at the season’s end while also finding a new landing spot in the transfer portal should he return to college.
Athlete Luke Emmerich, a three-star recruit out of Minnesota, announced his commitment to play for the Wisconsin Badgers in 2025. Emmerich currently plays football for Monticello High School located in Monticello, Minnesota.
Former Wisconsin Badgers star PG Chucky Hepburn announced his new destination Thursday. Wisconsin has lost seven players to the transfer portal. Two starters Hepburn, and AJ Storr, went to Kansas.