
Badgers Lock In 2027 Class with Brown and Thelen
Two four‑star recruits have pledged to the University of Wisconsin‑Madison, shaping the roster outlook for the next two seasons and hinting at future needs.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Wisconsin across Basketball, Baseball, Football.

Two four‑star recruits have pledged to the University of Wisconsin‑Madison, shaping the roster outlook for the next two seasons and hinting at future needs.

The Badgers' latest commitments add depth to the guard and frontcourt positions, setting the stage for a competitive 2026‑27 and 2027‑28 campaign.

The Badgers' latest recruiting class features two Australian prospects ranked among the Big Ten's top incoming international players, sparking high expectations from coaches and fans alike.

Illinois coach Bret Bielema has secured a commitment from three-star quarterback Sladen Shack, a Mississippi prospect, for the 2027 class, sparking early optimism for the Fighting Illini.

Dayon Cooper, a standout athlete from South Pittsburgh High School, has flipped his commitment from Florida State University to the University of Tennessee, a move that reshapes the SEC recruiting landscape.

Jack Thelen’s verbal commitment signals a strategic push by Wisconsin to fortify its frontcourt, pairing size with the already‑secured guard Jalen Brown, and leaving the door open for a potential fifth‑year star.

The Cyclones have secured the nation's No. 1 recruiting class, adding high‑four‑star talents while navigating departures and a competitive landscape.

Despite a 1‑0 defeat, the Warriors' historic run marks several first‑time achievements for the program.

Jack Thelen, a 7‑foot‑1 forward from Minnesota, announced his commitment to the University of Wisconsin, bringing a blend of size, shot‑blocking and emerging perimeter shooting to the Badgers’ 2027 class.

Duke is already mapping its next recruiting class, targeting a 7‑foot center from Burkina Faso and extending offers to two high‑ranked 2027 prospects while preparing for a star‑laden 2026 cohort.

Wisconsin's men's basketball team has secured a new 2027 commit in Jack Thelen, a towering forward whose size, shot‑blocking and emerging shooting touch promise to enhance the Badgers' interior game.

Assistant coach Julia Ford, a veteran of seven collegiate seasons, captured a FIBA 3x3 World Cup gold with Team USA and previously worked alongside Robin Pingeton at Missouri, bringing international expertise to the Badgers.

Wisconsin is leveraging a top‑25 recruiting class and a high‑profile visit from five‑star edge Jalanie George to cement its status as a national contender.

The Auburn Tigers enter the 2026‑27 campaign with modest expectations, but a blend of returning standouts, impactful transfers and a demanding early schedule offers a realistic path to surprise the basketball world.

Jesse Marsch, now coaching Canada’s men’s national team, recalls urging U.S. players to sing the anthem, praises Canadian enthusiasm, and looks ahead to the 2026 World Cup.
Jalen Brown becomes the first top‑100 Wisconsin recruit to commit to the Badgers since 2015, sparking a new recruiting push

With a revamped roster and high expectations, the University of North Carolina’s football program is focused on turning past shortcomings into a competitive 2026 campaign.
The University of Wisconsin is adding eight newcomers, including Iowa transfers Addie Deal and Teagan Mallegni, while top scorer Kyrah Daniels chooses to stay, setting the stage for a competitive campaign.

Despite losing Olympic medalist Caroline Harvey and four‑time champion Lacey Eden, the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team returns a strong core and looks to capture a third consecutive national championship.

Dawn Plitzuweit extends her tenure through 2032, heralding a new era of sustained success for Minnesota women’s basketball.

RotoWire's recent study ranks college football teams by state‑wide dislike, placing Notre Dame as the most hated nationwide and Alabama second, while highlighting the geographic spread of fan resentment.

Analysts are using expert consensus rankings to spot undervalued talent, from Drake London’s dominant role in Atlanta to Tucker Kraft’s comeback and Ricky Pearsall’s breakout potential.

The latest preseason rankings highlight Gilman’s dominance, returning stars, and a host of emerging programs across Wisconsin.

Michigan’s true freshman Andrew Marsh stunned the conference with a drop‑free season, a rapid bond with quarterback Bryce Underwood, and numbers that could translate into a top‑10 ranking next year