Wisconsin women's basketball standouts didn't talk to each other. Now they're 'troublemakers'
SEAN DAVIS
Updated
The Wisconsin women's basketball team finishes off the final seconds and coach Marisa Moseley discusses the team's 17-point comeback victory over the Nittany Lions at the Kohl Center.
Serah Williams, left, and Ronnie Porter share a laugh during the University of Wisconsin women's basketball team's media day. The one-foot height difference is the lone difference when it comes to the Badgers leading duo.
Serah Williams, right, and Ronnier Porter take themselves seriously, but not too seriously as the Badgers' comedic duo is commonly referred to as "the Troublemakers."
Wisconsin sophomore guard Ronnie Porter gets fouled by Rutgers' Jillian Huerter a drive to the basket during a Big Ten Conference game at the Kohl Center in Madison on Jan. 27.
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Serah Williams, left, and Ronnie Porter share a laugh during the University of Wisconsin women's basketball team's media day. The one-foot height difference is the lone difference when it comes to the Badgers leading duo.
Serah Williams, right, and Ronnier Porter take themselves seriously, but not too seriously as the Badgers' comedic duo is commonly referred to as "the Troublemakers."
Wisconsin sophomore guard Ronnie Porter gets fouled by Rutgers' Jillian Huerter a drive to the basket during a Big Ten Conference game at the Kohl Center in Madison on Jan. 27.