How this Wisconsin women's basketball's in-state freshman is adjusting to her unfamiliar role
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Gracie Grzesk, center, celebrates with the rest of the Wisconsin bench after a 3-pointer by Tess Myers during a Big Ten Conference game on Jan. 16. Grzesk is making the most of her new role on the Badgers after starting all four years of her high school career at Green Bay Notre Dame
SEAN DAVIS, LEE SPORTS WISCONSIN
Wisconsin guard Gracie Grzesk attempts a 3-pointer during a nonconference game against UIC on Nov. 21, 2024. Grzesk is the only one of last year's six Wisconsin Miss Basketball finalists that isn't getting regular playing time this season.
SEAN DAVIS, LEE SPORTS WISCONSIN
Gracie Grzesk has appeared in just nine/10 of Wisconsin's 20/21 games this season, playing a combined xx(47) minutes and scoring xx(10) points.
Watching from the sidelines wasn’t something Gracie Grzesk did often during her illustrious four-year high school girls basketball career at Green Bay Notre Dame.
The first of six Badgers players in the transfer portal announced their future destination Sunday. Here's where the in-state forward is headed.
Gracie Grzesk, center, celebrates with the rest of the Wisconsin bench after a 3-pointer by Tess Myers during a Big Ten Conference game on Jan. 16. Grzesk is making the most of her new role on the Badgers after starting all four years of her high school career at Green Bay Notre Dame
Wisconsin guard Gracie Grzesk attempts a 3-pointer during a nonconference game against UIC on Nov. 21, 2024. Grzesk is the only one of last year's six Wisconsin Miss Basketball finalists that isn't getting regular playing time this season.