
Badgers’ Summer Camp Introduces Fresh Faces and New Ambitions
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s men’s basketball team held its first public summer practice, showcasing new talent including Victory Onuetu, Will Garlock and transfer Eian Elmer.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s men’s basketball team held its first public summer practice, showcasing new talent including Victory Onuetu, Will Garlock and transfer Eian Elmer.

Coach Greg Gard spoke with reporters about the Badgers' progress, highlighting defensive improvements, emerging leaders, injury updates, and the addition of new talent ahead of the next season.
During a recent summer workout, Wisconsin’s men’s basketball squad showcased emerging talent, highlighted by sophomore forward Will Garlock’s breakout performance and Australian guard Owen Foxwell’s flashy playmaking, while key returnees Nolan Winter and Austin Rapp edge closer to full health.

The Badgers have confirmed a single open scholarship for the 2026‑27 season and are scouting internationally while navigating NCAA eligibility uncertainties.

Will Garlock shines in Wisconsin’s open practice, highlighting his rising confidence and versatile skill set.

The Badgers have announced a 2026 roster that blends veteran transfers, a European prospect and a strong freshman class, while the newly adopted 5‑for‑5 rule gives seniors a fifth year of eligibility, reshaping recruitment strategies and player career decisions.

The Badgers opened their summer camp with a lively session, featuring fresh transfers, a revamped backcourt and an emphasis on defensive rotations.

The University of Wisconsin Badgers have announced a major roster overhaul for the 2026 campaign, bringing in eight new players while retaining six returning athletes. Head coach Greg Gard highlights the team's increased size and health, pointing to the arrival of veteran transfer Victory Onuetu and the continued growth of Will Garlock as key factors.
Wisconsin forward Nolan Winter, recovering from an ankle injury, watches the team’s summer workouts and sees new frontcourt pieces stepping up, including Will Garlock and Victory Onuetu, as the Badgers look to rebuild their interior presence.

Wisconsin Badgers are revamping their defense after a 56th‑ranked KenPom season, adding new talent and focusing on drills under Coach Greg Gard.
Summer workouts highlight Owen Foxwell’s all‑around game, a renewed defensive emphasis, and the rising roles of Will Garlock and Zach Kinziger, setting the stage for a potential turnaround.

In a recent interview, University of Wisconsin guard Jack Janicki discussed his emerging leadership, praised teammates Zach Kinziger and Will Garlock, and detailed his physical transformation with strength coach Jim Snider.

With an emphasis on defense, Wisconsin’s basketball squad will rely on a ten‑player rotation, featuring returning starters and promising freshmen.

Baboucarr Ann, a four‑star wing/forward from Minnesota, announced his commitment to the Wisconsin Badgers, joining a 2027 class that now ranks second nationally. His arrival, alongside early‑play opportunities for Jalen Brown and the development of players like Will Garlock, signals a pivotal shift for the program.

Offseason practices have begun for the Wisconsin Badgers, introducing seven fresh faces. Among them, Australian forward Isaac Riddle remains stuck in visa processing, a delay that the player says is more about his own growth than the squad's prospects.

A look at the roster changes, key statistical contributors and the defensive hurdles facing the Badgers as they prepare for the 2026‑27 season.

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 Gophers will travel across the Midwest and coast to face some of college basketball's most competitive programs, while hoping to translate a deep roster into wins.

In a recent appearance on Butchie’s Den, Wisconsin Badgers general manager Marc VandeWettering outlined the team’s offseason plan, which centers on retaining key frontcourt players, making calculated portal additions, and blending experienced veterans with developmental talent to build a competitive roster.

Hayden Jones, who logged just 7.1 minutes per game last season, is poised to step into a larger role as the Badgers rebuild for the 2026‑27 campaign.

The Badgers will face Auburn in Tennessee on Dec. 19 and navigate a demanding Big Ten schedule, with key rivals and a deep roster highlighted.

Greg Gard's record shows a 65% career winning percentage and a 61% mark in Big Ten play, proving that his program thrives beyond reliance on local recruits.

The Badgers have confirmed a 14‑player roster for the upcoming season and are set to add a developmental player to complete the lineup.