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The '''[[Wisconsin Badgers]] men's basketball team''' is a NCAA Division I [[college basketball]] team competing in the [[Big Ten Conference]]. Home games are played at [[Kohl Center]], located on [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]]'s campus in [[Madison, Wisconsin]].
The '''[[Wisconsin Badgers]] men's basketball team''' is a NCAA Division I [[college basketball]] team competing in the [[Big Ten Conference]]. Home games are played at the [[Kohl Center]], located on the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] campus in [[Madison, Wisconsin]].


==2006-07 season==
==2006-07 season==


In the [[2006-07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|2006-07 season]], the Illini finished tied for 4th place in the Big Ten, earning the 6th seed in the [[2007 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament|Big Ten tournament]], and losing in the seminfinals to {{cbb link|year=2006-07|sex=men|team=Wisconsin Badhers|school=Wisconsin University|title=Wisconsin}}. The Illini were selected as a 12th seed in the [[2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA tournament]] and were defeated by {{cbb link|year=2006-07|sex=men|team=Virginia Tech Hokies|school=Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University|title=Virginia Tech}} in the first round.
In the [[2006-07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|2006-07 season]], the Badgers finished in 2nd place in the Big Ten, earning the 2nd seed in the [[2007 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament|Big Ten tournament]], and losing in the championship to the [[Ohio State Buckeyes]]. The Badgers were selected as a 2nd seed in the [[2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA tournament]], but were defeated by 7th seeded [[UNLV]] in the second round.


==Coaching history==
==Coaching history==
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| style="text-align:left"| [[Stan Van Gundy]] || 1995 || || || ||
| style="text-align:left"| [[Stan Van Gundy]] || 1995 || || || ||
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| style="text-align:left"| [[Dick Bennett]] || 1996–2000 || || || ||
| style="text-align:left"| [[Dick Bennett]] || 1996–2000 || 91-68 || || ||
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| style="text-align:left"| [[Brad Soderberg]] || 2000–2001 || || || ||
| style="text-align:left"| [[Brad Soderberg]] || 2000–2001 || || || ||
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Season !! Overall</br> Record !! Conference</br>Record !! Conference Season/</br>Tournament Results !! Postseason
! Season !! Overall</br> Record !! Big Ten</br>Record !! Big Ten</br>Standing !! Big Ten Season/</br>Tournament Results !! Postseason
|-
|-
| 1986&ndash;87|| 14-17|| 4-14|| 8 || ||
| 2001&ndash;02|| 19-13|| 11-5|| style="text-align:left"|Conference Champion || style="text-align:left"|# 8 seed, NCAA Second Round
|-
|-
| 2002&ndash;03|| 24-8|| 12-4|| style="text-align:left"|Conference Champion|| style="text-align:left"|# 5 seed, NCAA Sweet Sixteen
| 1987&ndash;88|| 12-16|| 6-12|| 7 || ||
|-
|-
| 2003&ndash;04|| 25-7|| 12-4|| style="text-align:left"|Conference Runner-Up, Tournament Champion || style="text-align:left"|# 6 seed, NCAA Second Round
| 1988&ndash;89|| 18-12|| 8-10|| 6t || || style="text-align:left"| NIT Second Round
|-
|-
| 1989&ndash;90|| 14-17|| 4-14|| 8t || ||
| 2004&ndash;05|| 25-9|| 11-5|| style="text-align:left"|Tournament Runner-Up || style="text-align:left"|# 6 seed, NCAA Elite Eight
|-
|-
| 2005&ndash;06|| 19-12|| 9-7|| || style="text-align:left"|# 9 seed, NCAA First Round
| 1990&ndash;91|| 15-15|| 8-10|| 7 || || style="text-align:left"| NIT Second Round
|-
|-
| 1991&ndash;92|| 13-18|| 4-14|| 9 || ||
| 2006&ndash;07|| 30-6|| 13-3|| style="text-align:left"|Conference Runner-Up, Tournament Runner-Up || style="text-align:left"|# 2 seed, NCAA Second Round
|-
| 1992&ndash;93|| 14-14|| 7-11|| 8t || || style="text-align:left"| NIT First Round
|-
| 1993&ndash;94|| 18-11|| 8-10|| 7 || || style="text-align:left"|# 9 seed, NCAA Second Round
|-
| 1994&ndash;95|| 13-14|| 7-11|| 9 || ||
|-
| 1995&ndash;96|| 17-15|| 8-10|| 8 || || style="text-align:left"| NIT Second Round
|-
| 1996&ndash;97|| 18-10|| 11-7|| 4t || || style="text-align:left"|# 7 seed, NCAA First Round
|-
| 1997&ndash;98|| 12-19|| 3-13|| 9t || ||
|-
| 1998&ndash;99|| 22-10|| 9-7|| 3t || || style="text-align:left"|# 5 seed, NCAA First Round
|-
| 1999&ndash;00|| 22-14|| 8-8|| 6 || || style="text-align:left"|# 8 seed, NCAA Final Four
|-
| 2000&ndash;01|| 18-11|| 9-7|| 5 || || style="text-align:left"|# 6 seed, NCAA First Round
|-
| 2001&ndash;02|| 19-13|| 11-5|| 1t || style="text-align:left"|Conference Champion || style="text-align:left"|# 8 seed, NCAA Second Round
|-
| 2002&ndash;03|| 24-8|| 12-4|| 1 || style="text-align:left"|Conference Champion|| style="text-align:left"|# 5 seed, NCAA Sweet Sixteen
|-
| 2003&ndash;04|| 25-7|| 12-4|| 2t || style="text-align:left"|Conference Runner-Up, Tournament Champion || style="text-align:left"|# 6 seed, NCAA Second Round
|-
| 2004&ndash;05|| 25-9|| 11-5|| 3 || style="text-align:left"|Tournament Runner-Up || style="text-align:left"|# 6 seed, NCAA Elite Eight
|-
| 2005&ndash;06|| 19-12|| 9-7|| 4t || || style="text-align:left"|# 9 seed, NCAA First Round
|-
| 2006&ndash;07|| 30-6|| 13-3|| 2 || style="text-align:left"|Conference Runner-Up, Tournament Runner-Up || style="text-align:left"|# 2 seed, NCAA Second Round
|-
|-
|}
|}
*t = tied


==All-Time statistical leaders==
==All-Time statistical leaders==
===Career leaders===
* Points Scored: [[Deon Thomas]] (2129)
* Assists: [[Bruce Douglas (basketball)|Bruce Douglas]] (765)
* Rebounds: [[James Augustine (basketball)|James Augustine]] (1023)
* Steals: Bruce Douglas (324)

===Single-season Leaders===
* Points Scored: Don Freeman (668, 1966)
* Assists: [[Deron Williams]] (264, 2005)
* Rebounds: Skip Thoren (349, 1965)
* Steals: [[Kenny Battle]] (89, 1989)


===Single-game leaders===
===Single-game leaders===
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* Assists: [[Tracy Webster]] (13, 1992) & [[Wes Matthews]] (13, 1979)
* Assists: [[Tracy Webster]] (13, 1992) & [[Wes Matthews]] (13, 1979)
* Rebounds: [[Paul Morrow]] (30, 1953)
* Rebounds: [[Paul Morrow]] (30, 1953)
* Steals: [[Mike Kelley (basketball player)]] (10, 1999) & [[Michael Finley]] (10, 1993)
* Steals: [[Mike Kelley (basketball player)|Mike Kelley]] (10, 1999) & [[Michael Finley]] (10, 1993)


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.uwbadgers.com Official Sports Site]
[http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ill/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/05-06_mbk_guide05.pdf Illini Basketball History]
*[http://www.uwbadgers.com/pdf/?id=4384 Wisconsin Basketball History]



{{University of Wisconsin-Madison}}
{{University of Wisconsin-Madison}}

Revision as of 01:24, 11 April 2007

Wisconsin Badgers basketball
File:UWisconsin logo.GIF
UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Head coachBo Ryan (6th season)
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
ArenaKohl Center
(Capacity: 17,190)
NicknameBadgers
ColorsCardinal and White
   
NCAA tournament champions
1941
NCAA tournament Final Four
1941, 2000
Conference tournament champions
2004
Conference regular season champions
1907, 1908, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1929, 1935, 1941, 1947, 2002, 2003

The Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team is a NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Big Ten Conference. Home games are played at the Kohl Center, located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus in Madison, Wisconsin.

2006-07 season

In the 2006-07 season, the Badgers finished in 2nd place in the Big Ten, earning the 2nd seed in the Big Ten tournament, and losing in the championship to the Ohio State Buckeyes. The Badgers were selected as a 2nd seed in the NCAA tournament, but were defeated by 7th seeded UNLV in the second round.

Coaching history

Coach Seasons Record Conference
Record
Conference
Titles
NCAA
Appearances
James C. Elsom 1899–1904
Emmett Angell 1905–1908
Haskell Noyes 1909–1911
Walter Meanwell 1912–1917
Guy Lowman 1918–1920
Walter Meanwell 1921–1934
Bud Foster 1935–1959
John Erickson 1960–1968
John Powless 1969–1976
Bill Cofield 1977–1982
Steve Yoder 1983–1992
Stu Jackson 1993–1994
Stan Van Gundy 1995
Dick Bennett 1996–2000 91-68
Brad Soderberg 2000–2001
Bo Ryan 2001– 142-55 68-28 2 6

Past Seasons

Season Overall
Record
Big Ten
Record
Big Ten
Standing
Big Ten Season/
Tournament Results
Postseason
1986–87 14-17 4-14 8
1987–88 12-16 6-12 7
1988–89 18-12 8-10 6t NIT Second Round
1989–90 14-17 4-14 8t
1990–91 15-15 8-10 7 NIT Second Round
1991–92 13-18 4-14 9
1992–93 14-14 7-11 8t NIT First Round
1993–94 18-11 8-10 7 # 9 seed, NCAA Second Round
1994–95 13-14 7-11 9
1995–96 17-15 8-10 8 NIT Second Round
1996–97 18-10 11-7 4t # 7 seed, NCAA First Round
1997–98 12-19 3-13 9t
1998–99 22-10 9-7 3t # 5 seed, NCAA First Round
1999–00 22-14 8-8 6 # 8 seed, NCAA Final Four
2000–01 18-11 9-7 5 # 6 seed, NCAA First Round
2001–02 19-13 11-5 1t Conference Champion # 8 seed, NCAA Second Round
2002–03 24-8 12-4 1 Conference Champion # 5 seed, NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2003–04 25-7 12-4 2t Conference Runner-Up, Tournament Champion # 6 seed, NCAA Second Round
2004–05 25-9 11-5 3 Tournament Runner-Up # 6 seed, NCAA Elite Eight
2005–06 19-12 9-7 4t # 9 seed, NCAA First Round
2006–07 30-6 13-3 2 Conference Runner-Up, Tournament Runner-Up # 2 seed, NCAA Second Round
  • t = tied

All-Time statistical leaders

Single-game leaders

External links


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