PORTLAND, Ore. — Time had expired on the 2025-26 University of Wisconsin men’s basketball season Thursday, and a little while later, the clock had run out on the team's open locker room session at the Moda Center, too. Reporters not-so-subtly were being informed they had to leave, even though there were more questions to ask Greg Gard.
Polzin: Greatness remains out of reach for Greg Gard and Wisconsin men's basketball
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