‘It takes a village’: Inside Wisconsin women’s basketball’s cultural reset
SEAN DAVIS
SEAN DAVIS
The Badgers are introduced as a team before a postgame group interview and lap around the lower bowl of the Kohl Center following their Big Ten Conference opener against Michigan State on Dec. 7.
Robin Pingeton made clear early in her introductory news conference that rebuilding the University of Wisconsin women’s basketball program would take a collective effort.
Wisconsin forward Gift Uchenna is interviewed by Big Ten Network's Christy Winters Scott following the Badgers' 78-64 win over Michigan State in a Big Ten Conference opener on Dec. 7 at the Kohl Center in Madison.
Wisconsin guard Ronnie Porter and other teammates high five young fans in the stands following their win over Michigan State on Dec. 7. The Badgers have made a lap around the lower bowl at home games this season to thank fans.
The Wisconsin women's basketball team huddles prior to their game against Michigan State on Dec. 7. Since their home opener this season, the Badgers have been introduced as a team.
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The Wisconsin women's basketball team huddles prior to their game against Michigan State on Dec. 7. Since their home opener this season, the Badgers have been introduced as a team.
Wisconsin guard Ronnie Porter and other teammates high five young fans in the stands following their win over Michigan State on Dec. 7. The Badgers have made a lap around the lower bowl at home games this season to thank fans.
Wisconsin forward Gift Uchenna is interviewed by Big Ten Network's Christy Winters Scott following the Badgers' 78-64 win over Michigan State in a Big Ten Conference opener on Dec. 7 at the Kohl Center in Madison.