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Offseason has arrived for the Badgers, meaning that transfer portal activity and movement is in full swing. Here's the latest ...
The transfer portal opened Monday and closes April 22. Wisconsin's roster is expected to undergo major changes this offseason ...
(LEARFIELD) – The online newsletter On3 reports that coach Greg Gard and the Wisconsin Badgers currently have the number-one transfer class in college basketball. The newest Badgers are guard Nick ...
Wisconsin transfer guard Camren Hunter is returning to his old program, he announced on his Instagram on Wednesday.
Wisconsin basketball's impressive offseason continues to earn national recognition. As of April 12, On3 lists the Badgers' ...
Maybe this is just going to be the norm moving forward in the world of college basketball. Despite having plenty of minutes ...
Amos is the biggest loss the Badgers have suffered in the portal. Guards Camren Hunter, Daniel Freitag and Aidan Konop and forward Chris Hodges previously entered the portal.
Less than an hour north of Hunter's hometown sits his previous and next stop in his college basketball journey: the University of Central Arkansas. After spending three seasons with the Central ...
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Wisconsin forward Xavier Amos (13) reacts to a three-point basket against UCLA during the first half of an NCAA college ...
Camren Hunter, a 6-foot-2 junior guard, has entered the portal, Badgers coach Greg Gard confirmed Wednesday. Hunter came to Wisconsin last spring after two standout seasons at Central Arkansas.