A third former University of Wisconsin women’s basketball player has found a new home.
Third Wisconsin women's basketball player announces new transfer home
- SEAN DAVIS
- Updated
Wisconsin women's basketball coach Marisa Moseley and seniors Halle Douglass and Brooke Schramek talk following the Badgers' loss to Saint Louis in the Great 8 round of the WNIT on April 1 at the Kohl Center in Madison.
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