CINCINNATI — UC football has likely finalized its backfield for the 2025 season. Wisconsin running back Tawee Walker is headed to Cincinnati from the transfer portal.
By the time the portal window closed for the Badgers on Dec. 28, 23 scholarship players and two walk-ons entered the portal.
Cincinnati’s newest multimillion-dollar luxury hotel is opening this week with two industry leaders at the helm. Hotel Celare, which is located at 310 Straight St. directly across from the University of Cincinnati, will welcome guests starting Friday, Jan. 17.
From the Senior Bowl to the Hula Bowl, Cincinnati will be well represented in NFL draft showcases this winter.
The California native becomes the fourth high-profile offensive player to announce their transfer commitment, joining wide receiver Will Pauling (Notre Dame), wide receiver C.J. Williams (Stanford) and quarterback Braedyn Locke (Arizona).
Dillon Mitchell led a balanced offense with 14 points and Cincinnati overcame a long second-half shooting drought to defeat Arizona State 67-60.
Wisconsin has already seen a snowy start to 2025, with lake-effect snow sweeping through the Milwaukee area on the first Monday of the year. In fact, according to the Farmers' Almanac winter forecast,
Gavin Lux was home in Wisconsin on Monday celebrating his grandfather's 91st birthday when news came that the Dodgers traded him to the Reds. Even after being involved in rumors for a while, it was something to absorb.
Michigan State will host its first big recruiting event of the year this Sunday, when it welcomes an impressive list of 2026 and 2027 recruits to campus for its annual junior day. The recruits will take in the Michigan State-Illinois basketball game during their visits.
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The baseball community is mourning the loss of Bob Uecker following the death of the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster at the age of 90.
Bob Uecker, the voice of the team on the airwaves for 54 years, a Baseball Hall of Famer and local, statewide and national icon, died Thursday.