Wisconsin men's basketball fans storm court after upset of No. 3 Marquette Dec 2, 2023 Dec 2, 2023 Updated Jan 23, 2024 Marcus Sedberry introduces Chris Solinsky as new Wisconsin coach Lauree Simmons discusses Ridglan closure WisEye Morning Minute: Another SCOWIS redistricting decision Shaq’s Brutal Message to Victor Wembanyama After Spurs’ NBA Finals Collapse Packers' Tucker Kraft aims for Week 1 start A new way to buy an annual state park admission sticker Chaos at Delaney Hall as 9p.m. curfew broken and 20 arrested Every Artist Who Has Dropped Out of Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair: Martina McBride, More Top stories for June 2, 2026 Top stories for June 1, 2026 Top 10 Clutch Moments In Super Bowl History | #superbowl Trump nominates Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, despite lack of known experience in the field How do fans feel about the White House hosting UFC Freedom 250? Rams are the overwhelming favorite to win the Super Bowl after landing Myles Garrett Fools' Flotilla Sunday in Madison on the Yahara River A Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall rises in Watertown US & Iran Exchange New Strikes As Kuwait Airport Hit Serena Williams makes her tennis return after nearly four years Meet Green Bay Packers second-round draft pick cornerback Brandon Cisse UGHS 2026 graduation Prefer us on Google Learn More Fans storm the court at the Kohl Center after the University of Wisconsin men's basketball team defeated then-No. 3 Marquette on Dec. 2, 2023. As featured on 3 things that stood out from Wisconsin men's basketball's upset over No. 3 Marquette The Badgers built up a 16-point lead in the first half but the Golden Eagles climbed back into it. Here's what stood out. Polzin: What I did and didn't like from Wisconsin men's basketball's upset vs. No. 3 Marquette Max Klesmit shined for the Badgers in the first half as they built a big lead, and eventually held off Marquette's charge. Polzin: Senior draws Brad Davison comparisons after leading Wisconsin to upset of Marquette The guard played with a chip on his shoulder and Marquette coach Shaka Smart took notice. More information Wisconsin men's basketball fans revel in upset of No. 3 Marquette Latest video EV home charging tips to maximize off-peak grid savings (Slash Charging Costs) Top stories for June 18, 2026 Fed Splits on Rates ‘You are a coward.’ Judge sentences Gilgo Beach killer to life in prison without parole G7 summit hailed a success by Macron thanks to developments on Ukraine and Iran Elon's Worth More Than All Bitcoin Combined Trump Unfreezes $24B for Iran — What It Means for American Prices Top stories for June 17, 2026 Latest video EV home charging tips to maximize off-peak grid savings (Slash Charging Costs) Top stories for June 18, 2026 Fed Splits on Rates ‘You are a coward.’ Judge sentences Gilgo Beach killer to life in prison without parole G7 summit hailed a success by Macron thanks to developments on Ukraine and Iran Elon's Worth More Than All Bitcoin Combined Trump Unfreezes $24B for Iran — What It Means for American Prices Top stories for June 17, 2026 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
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3 things that stood out from Wisconsin men's basketball's upset over No. 3 Marquette The Badgers built up a 16-point lead in the first half but the Golden Eagles climbed back into it. Here's what stood out.
Polzin: What I did and didn't like from Wisconsin men's basketball's upset vs. No. 3 Marquette Max Klesmit shined for the Badgers in the first half as they built a big lead, and eventually held off Marquette's charge.
Polzin: Senior draws Brad Davison comparisons after leading Wisconsin to upset of Marquette The guard played with a chip on his shoulder and Marquette coach Shaka Smart took notice.