Wisconsin
What channel is Wisconsin vs Michigan State on today? Time, TV, schedule, streaming, odds
Greg Gard says Wisconsin learned from mistakes that led to Oregon loss
The Badgers men’s basketball coach spoke with reporters following an 88-62 victory over Washington Tuesday at the Kohl Center.
After losing a pair of games a month ago at USC and UCLA, it appeared that Los Angeles road trip was going to keep the Michigan State men’s basketball team from winning the Big Ten championship.
But not so fast. Results have been pretty chilly for Spartans’ opponents since MSU returned to snow on the ground in East Lansing and played the toughest part of its schedule.
Winners of five of six games (thanks to a 60-footer by Tre Holloman at the buzzer at Maryland Tuesday night), the Spartans remain tied for first place with rival Michigan for the top spot in the Big Ten with three games to play.
Can Wisconsin stay in the chase to give itself a slim chance to at least share the crown?
The No. 11 Badgers (22-6 overall, 12-5 in the Big Ten) visit the Breslin Center Sunday, trailing the No. 8 Spartans (23-5, 14-3) and Wolverines by two games. Sunday is the only meeting between the teams this season. UW lost to Michigan in December at the Kohl Center.
Watch Wisconsin vs. Michigan State on FUBO TV
Though Wisconsin has won six of seven, a stunning overtime loss to Oregon at home last Saturday dealt a severe blow to UW’s league title hopes, despite an outstanding offensive season.
Here’s how to watch and listen to Sunday’s game:
What channel is Wisconsin vs Michigan State on today?
- TV: CBS (Channel 58 in Milwaukee)
- Stream: You can stream the game with the CBS sports app or the Paramount Plus app through your television carrier or streaming service. Also, FUBO has a free trial for new subscribers.
- Announcers: Spiro Dedes (play-by-play) and Jim Spanarkel (analysis will call the game.
Wisconsin vs Michigan State time today
- Date: Sunday, March 2
- Time: 12:30 p.m.
The Wisconsin vs. Michigan State game starts at 12:30 p.m. from the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Mich.
How can I listen to Wisconsin vs Michigan State on the radio?
- FM-97.3 in Milwaukee and AM-1310 and FM-101.5 in Madison and on the Varsity Network app.
- Matt Lepay (play-by-play) and Brian Butch (analyst) will call the game.
Is Wisconsin vs Michigan State on SiriusXM Radio?
Yes, the Wisconsin broadcast is on Channel 85. The Michigan State broadcast is on Channel 195.
Wisconsin vs Michigan State odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Sunday
- ODDS: MSU by 4.5
- O/U: 147.5
Wisconsin Badgers basketball schedule 2024-25
All times Central
- Nov. 4: Wisconsin 85, Holy Cross 61 | Box score | 1-0
- Nov. 7:Wisconsin 79, Montana State 67 | Box score | 2-0
- Nov. 10: Wisconsin 87, Appalachian State 56 | Box score | 3-0
- Nov. 15: Wisconsin 103, Arizona 88 | Box score | 4-0
- Nov. 18: Wisconsin 87, UT-Rio Grande Valley 84 | Box score | 5-0
- Nov. 22 Wisconsin 86, UCF 70 | Box score | 6-0
- Nov. 24: Wisconsin 81, Pittsburgh 75 | Box score | 7-0
- Nov. 30: Wisconsin 74, Chicago State 53 | Box score | 8-0
- Dec. 3: Michigan 67, Wisconsin 64 | Box score | 8-1, 0-1 Big Ten
- Dec. 7: Marquette 88, Wisconsin 74 | Box score | 8-2
- Dec. 10: Illinois 86, Wisconsin 80 | Box score | 8-3, 0-2
- Dec. 14: Wisconsin 83, Butler 74 | Box score | 9-3
- Dec. 22: Wisconsin 76, Detroit Mercy 53 | Box score | 10-3
- Jan. 3: Wisconsin 116, Iowa 85 | Box score | 11-3, 1-2
- Jan. 6: Wisconsin 75, Rutgers 63 | Box score | 12-3, 2-2
- Jan. 10: Wisconsin 80, Minnesota 59 | Box score | 13-3, 3-2
- Jan. 14: Wisconsin 70, Ohio State 68 | Box score | 14-3, 4-2
- Jan. 18: Wisconsin 84, USC 69 | Box score | 15-3, 5-2
- Jan. 21: UCLA 85, Wisconsin 83 | Box score | 15-4, 5-3
- Jan. 26: Wisconsin 83, Nebraska 55 | Box score | 16-4, 6-3
- Jan. 29: Maryland 76, Wisconsin 68 | Box score | 16-5, 6-4
- Feb. 1: Wisconsin 75, Northwestern 69 | Box score | 17-5, 7-4
- Feb. 4: Wisconsin 76, Indiana 64 | Box score | 18-5, 8-4
- Feb. 8: Wisconsin 74, Iowa 63 | Box score | 19-5, 9-4
- Feb. 15: Wisconsin 94, Purdue 84 | Box score | 20-5, 10-4
- Feb. 18: Wisconsin 95, Illinois 74 | Box score | 21-5, 11-4
- Feb. 22: Oregon 77, Wisconsin 73 (OT) | Box score | 21-6, 11-5
- Feb. 25: Wisconsin 88, Washington 62 | Box score | 22-6, 12-5
- March 2: at Michigan State, 12:30 p.m.
- March 5: at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m.
- March 8: Penn State, noon
- March 12-16: Big Ten tournament, Indianapolis
- Record: 22-6, 12-5 Big Ten
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Wisconsin man accused of setting fire to congressman’s office over TikTok ban gets 7 years in prison
MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin man who allegedly told police he tried to set fire to a Republican congressman’s office last year because he was angry that the lawmaker backed a bill requiring TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell off its U.S. operations was sentenced Thursday to seven years in prison.
In addition to the prison time, Fond du Lac County Circuit Judge Tricia Walker sentenced 20-year-old Caiden Stachowicz to seven years of extended supervision, court records show.
Stachowicz, of Menasha, pleaded no contest to an arson charge in November. Prosecutors dropped burglary and property damage counts in exchange for Stachowicz’s no contest plea, which isn’t an admission of guilt but is treated as such for the purposes of sentencing.
Stachowicz’s attorney, Timothy Hogan, didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment.
According to a criminal complaint, a police officer responded to a fire outside Republican U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman’s office in Fond du Lac, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) northwest of Milwaukee, at around 1 a.m. on Jan. 19, 2025, and saw Stachowicz standing nearby.
He told the officer that he started the fire because he doesn’t like Grothman, according to the complaint. He initially planned to break into the office and start the fire inside but he couldn’t break the window, so he poured gas on an electrical box behind the building and around the front of the building, lit a match and watched it burn, according to the complaint.
He said he wanted to burn down the office because the federal government was shutting down TikTok in violation of his constitutional rights and peace was not longer an option, the complaint states. He added that Grothman voted for the shutdown, but he didn’t want to hurt Grothman or anyone else.
This undated photo provided by the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Department and the Fond du Lac County District Attorney’s Office on Nov. 10, 2025, shows Caiden Stachowicz. Credit: AP/Uncredited
Grothman voted for a bill in April 2024 that required TikTok’s China-based company, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. operation. The deadline was Jan. 19, 2025, but President Donald Trump has issued multiple executive orders prolonging it. TikTok finalized a deal two months ago to create an American version of of the social video platform. Trump praised the deal.
A spokesperson for Grothman’s congressional office didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment.
Wisconsin
Carrington scores 18 points to lead Wisconsin’s 78-45 throttling of Maryland
MADISON (AP) — Reserve Braeden Carrington scored 18 points, John Blackwell scored 14 points and Wisconsin poured it on in the second half to dismantle Maryland 78-45 on Wednesday night.
Nick Boyd scored 13 points and reserve Austin Rapp scored 11 points for Wisconsin (21-9, 13-6 Big Ten), which had 11 players enter the scoring column.
The Badgers’ Andrew Rohde passed out six of Wisconsin’s 15 assists and didn’t commit a turnover. Wisconsin turned it over only three times.
Andre Mills scored 14 points and Elijah Saunders scored 11 points for Maryland.
Wisconsin turned an already commanding 34-21 first-half stranglehold into a 21-point lead 5 1/2 minutes into the second half. The Badgers shot 48% (27 of 56) and made 42% (13 of 31) from 3-point range. The Badgers scored 44 second-half points.
It was the fewest point Maryland (11-19, 4-15) has ever posted against Wisconsin in the shot-clock era. It was also Maryland’s lowest point total of the season.
Wisconsin has won five of its last seven. Maryland has lost five of its last six.
Up next
Maryland wraps up the regular season hosting 11th-ranked Illinois on Saturday.
Wisconsin ends the regular season at No. 15 Purdue on Saturday.
Wisconsin
Flood Safety Week runs March 9-13 as Wisconsin braces for a spring swell
(WLUK) — As winter thaws, Wisconsinites are encouraged to think about preparing for potential flooding.
Gov. Evers has declared March 9 -13 as Flood Safety Week in Wisconsin.
During Flood Safety Awareness Week, ReadyWisconsin is asking everyone to review their flooding risk and take proactive steps to protect their families, homes, and businesses before waters rise.
- Know your flood risk. Assess the potential for flooding on your property if you live in a flood plain, near a body of water, or have a basement. Plan with your family for what you will do if the floodwaters begin to rise.
- Consider flood insurance. Most homeowner, rental, and business insurance policies generally do not cover flooding. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Most flood coverage requires 30 days to take effect. Find more information about flood insurance options here.
- Move valuables or mementos out of the basement and store them in waterproof containers.
- Elevate or flood-proof your washer, dryer, water heater, and HVAC systems. Relocate electrical outlets to three feet above the floor.
- Have copies of important documents (personal identification like passports and birth certificates, medical records, insurance policies, and financial documents) in a waterproof container.
- Build a “Go Kit.” Include items such as food, water, cash, and medications.
- Make an emergency plan. If you can’t make it home or need to leave quickly, identify a meeting place for your family. Make a list of emergency numbers and important contacts.
- Keep water out of and away from your house. Clean gutters regularly, direct downspouts away from your foundation, repair cracks in your foundation, improve grading so water flows away from your house, and cover window wells.
When flooding occurs, keep the following steps in mind:
- Stay up to date on the forecast. Identify multiple ways to receive alerts about dangerous weather conditions and potential flooding, such as a NOAA Weather Radio, trusted local news outlets, and mobile weather apps. Enable Wireless Emergency Alerts on your smartphones.
- Never drive or walk through flooded areas. Just six inches of fast-moving water can sweep adults off their feet, while just 12 inches can carry away a small car or 24 inches for larger vehicles. Moving water is not the only danger, your vehicle could potentially stall when driving through floodwater.
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Flooding could potentially impact your health as well. Avoid entering floodwaters, which can contain bacteria from human and animal waste, sharp objects, hazardous chemicals, downed power lines, and other dangerous items. If your home floods, follow cleaning and disinfection guidelines to avoid mold growth.
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