UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
ABOUT WISCONSIN-MADISON
Wisconsin's athletic program fields 17 varsity sports across the Big Ten Conference from a campus of 48,557 students in Madison, Wisconsin's state capital. Founded in 1848, the university has maintained a consistent presence in NCAA Division I football competition, competing at the FBS level alongside programs like Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State. The Badgers' football team plays at Camp Randall Stadium, one of the Big Ten's historic venues, while basketball competition takes place in the Kohl Center, a modern 17,230-seat arena that opened in 1998.
The program emphasizes both men's and women's athletics equally, sponsoring nine men's sports and eight women's sports that include Olympic disciplines such as swimming and diving, cross country, and tennis. Women's volleyball and basketball represent significant revenue sports, with the volleyball team regularly appearing in NCAA tournament play. Wisconsin's swimming and diving programs have historically produced multiple All-Americans, competing at the highest levels of the Big Ten Conference alongside their football and basketball counterparts.
OVERVIEW
- Mascot
- Badgers
- Location
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Conference
- Big Ten Conference
- Founded
- Not available
- Enrollment
- Not available
- Website
- Athletics site
SPORTS (17)
- BaseballHome Venue
- FootballHome Venue
- Men's BasketballHome Venue
- Men's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Men's GolfHome Venue
- Men's SoccerHome Venue
- Men's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Men's TennisHome Venue
- SoftballHome Venue
- Women's BasketballHome Venue
- Women's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Women's GolfHome Venue
- Women's LacrosseHome Venue
- Women's SoccerHome Venue
- Women's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Women's TennisHome Venue
- Women's VolleyballHome Venue