The Wisconsin Badgers are packing their bags for the postseason—and they're bringing their A-game. After a gritty run in the Big Ten Tournament, the team has earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament, securing the No. 2 seed in the Austin Regional. Their first-round opponent? The Baylor Bears, a team they haven't faced since 2002.
Wisconsin enters the tournament with a solid 32-19 record, riding the momentum of a season that saw them go 14-10 in conference play. Under the leadership of coach Yvette Healy, this marks the Badgers' eighth NCAA Tournament appearance and their first since 2022—a testament to the program's steady climb back onto the national stage.
The Badgers' journey to this point wasn't without drama. In the Big Ten Tournament, they kicked things off with a nail-biting 4-3 win over No. 10 Purdue, sealed by a walk-off single that had fans on their feet. The next day, they faced No. 2 Oregon in a high-scoring thriller, winning 11-9 after a first inning that saw seven combined runs. Though they ultimately fell to No. 7 UCLA, the team proved they can hang with the best—and they're not done yet.
Now, all eyes are on Friday's matchup. The Badgers will take on the 28-26 Baylor Bears at 12:30 p.m., followed by a game between Texas (42-10) and Wagner (22-26) at 3:00 p.m. on the other side of the regional. It's a tough bracket, but Wisconsin has the grit, the talent, and the momentum to make some noise.
Whether you're cheering from the stands or sporting your Badgers gear at home, this is the kind of postseason run that makes every pitch count. Let's dance.
