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What channel is Wisconsin vs Montana basketball on today in the NCAA tournament? Time, TV, schedule, streaming, odds
John Tonje explains why he chose Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball
John Tonje spoke with reporters in a press conference on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, before Wisconsin’s first round matchup against Montana in the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
At the first glance of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament pairings Sunday night, it appeared the selection committee decided to build the bracket before Wisconsin played a game in the Big Ten tournament.
Perhaps it’s fair that Wisconsin isn’t playing in Milwaukee this weekend. It was 2-6 against the other top seven teams in the league before last weekend’s victories in Indianapolis.
But why would a team that avenged two of those losses on a neutral court and played the last conference tournament game Sunday be assigned to tip off at 11:30 a.m. Mountain time Thursday?
Watch Wisconsin vs Montana on TNT
That’s madness in March for sure, but not of the buzzer-beating variety.
The Badgers will face No. 14 Montana in Denver. If they win Thursday, their reward is possibly No. 6 BYU, which features one of the top perimeter offenses in the country. The Cougars have a shorter trip to Denver. So much for the protected No. 3 seed.
But the Badgers are 2-0 in first-round games as a third-seeded team and are making a 24th NCAA tournament appearance in the last 26 years. Only four other teams have accomplished that — Gonzaga, Michigan State, Duke and Kansas.
Wisconsin lost its first-round game last season to 12th-seeded James Madison. Badgers fans are looking forward to a much more watchable game Thursday.
Here’s how to view and listen to it:
What channel is Wisconsin vs Montana on today?
- TV: TNT
- Stream: You can stream the game on the March Madness app and Sling TV has a special offer
- Announcers: Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Brendan Haywood (analysis) and Dana Jacobson (reporter) will call the game.
Wisconsin vs Montana time today
- Date: Thursday, March 20
- Time: 12:30 p.m. CT
The first-round NCAA tournament game between Wisconsin vs. Montana game starts at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Ball Arena in Denver.
Is Wisconsin vs Montana 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 Montana on SiriusXM Radio?
Yes, the broadcast is on Channel 203.
Wisconsin vs Montana odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday
- ODDS: Wisconsin by 17.5
- MONEY LINE: Wisconsin -2500, Montana +1050
- O/U: 151.5
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: Michigan State 71, Wisconsin 62 | Box score | 22-7, 12-6
- March 5: Wisconsin 74, Minnesota 67 | Box score | 23-7, 13-6
- March 8: Penn State 86, Wisconsin 75 | Box score | 23-8, 13-7
- March 13: Wisconsin 70, Northwestern 63 | Box score | 24-8
- March 14: Wisconsin 86, UCLA 70 l Box score | 25-8
- March 15: Wisconsin 77, Michigan State 74 | Box score | 26-8
- March 16: Michigan 59, Wisconsin 53 | Box score | 26-9
- Record: 26-9
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Shipwreck Coast sanctuary council to meet July 16 in Sheboygan
Residents can attend the July 16 meeting in Sheboygan or submit written comments by email to NOAA.
Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary has 36 shipwrecks
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SHEBOYGAN – Residents can attend or comment on an upcoming meeting of the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council scheduled for July 16 in Sheboygan.
The gathering will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sheboygan County Museum, 3110 Erie Ave., according to a community announcement. Members of the public are invited to attend and observe discussions.
The agenda includes routine council business, updates from working groups, community reports and briefings from NOAA staff on sanctuary programs, research and upcoming events.
Public can provide comments during meeting
A public comment period is planned for about 7:50 p.m., giving attendees a chance to share feedback directly with council members.
Those unable to attend may submit written comments by email to jean.prevo@noaa.gov, according to the announcement.
Council shares updates on sanctuary programs
NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries will provide updates tied to the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary, including research initiatives and community engagement efforts.
More information about the council and its activities is available online at sanctuaries.noaa.gov.
This story was created by reporter Nida Tazeen, NTazeen@usatodayco.com , with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.
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A Wisconsin family is suing Target after their 10-month-old died from swallowing a water bead
A Wisconsin family lost their ten-month-old daughter after she swallowed a water bead. They blame Target and the water bead manufacturer for her death.
This week, Taylor and Tyler Bethard filed a lawsuit against Target in Hennepin County, claiming that the company failed to warn them and other customers about the dangers of a water beads product that used to be sold exclusively at Target.
Water beads are marketed as toys that come with sensory kits or craft sets, but data shows the products are prone to injuring young children. The polymer material is extremely absorbent, allowing water beads – which are often colorful – to expand around 100 times their original size when they interact with water or liquid. This presents a hazard for kids; the United States Product Safety Commission states that between 2017 and 2022, there were 6,300 water bead-related ingestion injuries that required treatment from emergency departments across the country.
In 2023, a 10-month-old girl died. Her name is Esther “Jo” Bethard. According to court filings, Taylor Bethard found her daughter unresponsive in her crib on the morning of July 7, 2023, after she had suffered symptoms of a stomach illness overnight. Medical examiners told the family that her death was caused by swallowing a single water bead.
The Bethards had purchased a Chuckle and Roar water bead set in the spring of 2022 for Esther Jo’s older siblings, never intending for the infant to interact with the water beads.
Target and the Chuckle and Roar manufacturer, Buffalo Games LLC, mutually agreed to pull the product from the shelves in November of 2022. Court records show an email exchange between Buffalo Games and a product safety employee at Target where the manufacturer noted that while their water beads had met safety standards at the time, they wanted to “avoid any future unintended misuse of the product.”
That conversation was prompted after Buffalo Games was informed that an infant required surgery after ingesting a water bead from the Ultimate Water Beads kit. Target agreed to end sales, indicating that this would be classified as a “safety removal.”
The Bethard’s lawsuit alleges that Target clearly knew how dangerous these water beads could be, but failed to warn them or other customers. Target stopped selling the product about eight months before Esther Jo died. Daniel Mann, a personal injury attorney representing the Bethards in this case, said that Esther Jo would still be alive if Target had acted.
“With all this information Target didn’t do anything to reach out to the family or other consumers to let them know about this problem,” Mann said, “I think 10/10 people would say Target had a responsibility to do more than what they did, which was nothing.”
A spokesperson for Target said that they would not comment on ongoing litigation, but the company had already responded to an identical complaint filed by the Bethards in the State of New York. In 2025, the Bethards sued both Target and Buffalo Games in Erie County, N.Y., because that was where the manufacturer was based. In response to the lawsuit there, court filings show that Target denied the allegations that they knew of an extraordinary danger posed by the water beads and failed to notify customers.
The complaint was dismissed against Target in New York, Mann explained, due to jurisdiction. This lead to them refiling in Hennepin County this week.
In a statement to WCCO on the new legal action, a Target spokesperson said “We extend our deepest sympathies to those affected by this tragedy, and we worked closely with the manufacturer of the product at the time the incident occurred.”
Taylor Bethard, Esther Jo’s mother, has lead the charge to ban water beads entirely. Her efforts lead to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commision recalling the more than 52,000 Chuckle and Roar Ultimate Water Beads Activity Kits that were in circulation. The recall took effect in September of 2023. Target, Walmart and Amazon announced that they would stop marketing water beads to children.
Bethard is also working with Wisconsin U.S. State Senator Tammy Baldwin to establish federal legislation to permanently outlaw all water beads. This past spring, the CPSC established new legal guidelines that restrict the size of water beads to try to ensure high safety standards.
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Wisconsin State Patrol rides with truck and bus drivers to spot violations in five areas
(WLUK) — Wisconsin State Patrol troopers are teaming up with truckers to better spot dangerous driving behaviors.
The annual Trooper in a Truck initiative kicks off next week in Wisconsin.
Troopers will ride along with with semitruck and bus drivers to use the higher vantage point to spot dangerous driving behaviors, especially near commercial motor vehicles.
Troopers will be looking for risky driving behaviors, including distracted driving, speeding, following too closely and seatbelt violations. When an officer identifies a violation from the truck or bus, they will radio to patrol cars in the area for appropriate enforcement action.
Drivers can expect to see Trooper in a Truck enforcement in the following areas:
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