Wisconsin
Wisconsin’s Dean Engram growing at wide receiver after position change
MADISON – The transfer, introduced on Jan. 31, initially appeared curious.
Wisconsin cornerback Dean Engram, who had began 5 video games and performed in all 13 in 2021, was switching to large receiver.
Engram completed the 2021 season at UW with a personal-best 20 tackles, three passes damaged up and an interception. In brief, he performed his finest soccer since coming to UW. And with Caesar Williams and Faion Hicks leaving for the NFL, Engram appeared set to be UW’s most reliable cornerback.
Now with the Badgers set to wrap up spring apply Friday, the transfer seems to be one that can profit Engram and the crew in 2022.
UW added three senior cornerbacks by way of the switch portal. That trio – Jay Shaw, Justin Clark and Cedric Dort Jr. – and fifth-year senior Alexander Smith give cornerbacks coach Hank Poteat 4 skilled choices.
In the meantime, Engram seems to be rising extra comfy on offense with every apply. He made a number of spectacular performs and confirmed his versatility Tuesday.
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Engaged on the No. 2 offense throughout an 11-on-11 section, Engram sealed exterior linebacker Darryl Peterson to the within to assist tailback Grover Bortolotti get across the nook. On the following play, Engram ran a crisp in-breaking route and caught a go from Chase Wolf.
Engram runs fluidly, has proven the velocity to get deep, has proven he’s keen to run in-breaking routes into visitors and has the quickness to run jet sweeps.
“I’m fairly comfy however there’s at all times going to be one or two issues coming off the sector that you would be able to study from,” Engram stated final week. “That has been my focus. Probably not studying it unexpectedly however discovering the place I can develop from that day, from that apply.”
Engram, who famous he research video of former UW large receiver A.J. Taylor, usually has caught something inside attain this spring.
“Way back to I can keep in mind I’ve been catching the ball,” Engram stated when requested about his fingers. “When it wasn’t soccer, I used to be within the outfield enjoying baseball. After I wasn’t within the outfield, I used to be enjoying basketball.”
For the primary time, Engram is working with is father, offensive coordinator Bobby Engram.
“Generally you don’t know whether or not to name him dad or coach,” he stated, smiling. “However it’s a blessing. It’s one thing I’ve at all times dreamed about and it’s coming true.”
Though UW should substitute Danny Davis and Kendric Pryor, who mixed for 64 catches for 894 yards and 5 landing final season, large receivers coach Alvis Whitted seems to have loads of expertise available.
Chimere Dike, Skyler Bell, UCLA switch Keontez Lewis, Markus Allen and Engram all seem able to making performs.
Dike, who had some entertaining battles with Clark on Tuesday, hauled in two lengthy passes from Graham Mertz.
On the primary play, he out-fought Clark for the ball and made the catch contained in the 5. On one other, he received behind security John Torchio and reserve cornerback Amaun Williams for a landing of about 50 yards. The ball was thrown over the skin shoulder reasonably than the within shoulder however Dike adjusted properly and made the catch look straightforward.
In the meantime on protection, inside linebackers Tatum Grass and Jordan Turner continued to work with the No. 1 unit.
The No. 2 pairing was Jake Chaney and Maema Njongmeta.
Defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard defined Monday that inside linebackers coach Invoice Sheridan deliberately juggled his pairings final week to check how comfy and assured the gamers had been within the scheme.
“The plan was to try this the final two weeks of apply to see who’s counting on anyone else to speak, who actually is aware of it and who’s versatile in what they do,” Leonhard stated.
Wisconsin
Lessen gap between CEO and worker pay. Employee well-being should guide wages. | Letters
Minimum wage hike to go into effect for some across US
Workers in several states and cities will see minimum wage increases go into effect on January 1, 2025, as they continue to battle with high prices.
On Dec. 11, the Journal Sentinel published “23 states to boost minimum wage in 2025.”
It’s laudable for full-time workers to receive a living wage. However, I’m not convinced that boosting minimum wage is a long-term solution to economic inequity. A more effective approach might be to decrease the earnings gap between company owners and their employees. I am not anti-CEO. People who run successful companies take great risks and expend much energy and worry. Moreover, for a product to remain successful there must be ongoing research.
I am not advocating that government enforce a ceiling for maximum earnings. In the best of circumstances, management and workers would negotiate together a working wage necessary for a healthy life where the workers live. In the best of worlds, a priority agenda item at shareholders’ meetings would be the well-being of company employees.
Many will scoff at “the best of worlds.” My response is that the only way we can have the best — or, for starters, the better — is if we step forward and make it happen.
Sheryl Slocum, Milwaukee
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Former Wisconsin volleyball player Saige Damrow finds home in the Big East
Wisconsin volleyball unveils Final Four banner inside UW Field House
The Badgers unveiled the banner from their 2023 Final Four appearance before their exhibition match against Bradley on Aug. 20.
MADISON – Saige Damrow is headed to Nebraska but not the Cornhuskers.
The former defensive specialist/libero for the Wisconsin volleyball team announced Saturday her commitment to Creighton, the undefeated Big East champion that calls Omaha home.
The Bluejays (32-3) reached the Elite 8 this season before falling to eventual national champion Penn State in five sets.
That team was led by three senior All-Americans that included libero Maddy Bilinovic. Damrow, a native of Howards Grove, will be in the hunt to replace her.
Damrow announced her commitment on Instagram.
A leg injury sidelined Damrow for all but three matches of her freshman season. This year Damrow ranked fourth on the Badgers with 2.24 digs per set and played in 19 of 33 matches. That included a five-match run at libero at the end of the regular season when freshman Lola Schumacher, the starter, was out due to injury.
Damrow has three years of eligibility remaining.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball at Indiana Hoosiers Saturday
Wisconsin Badgers (10-2, 1-0 Big Ten) at Indiana Hoosiers (9-3, 1-0 Big Ten)
Bloomington, Indiana; Saturday, 1 p.m.
Watch on the Big 10 Network, listen here, or keep up with live stats here.
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana takes on Wisconsin after Shay Ciezki scored 20 points in Indiana’s 90-55 win against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies.
The Hoosiers are 6-1 in home games. Indiana scores 72.0 points while outscoring opponents by 10.2 points per game.
The Badgers have gone 1-0 against Big Ten opponents. Wisconsin averages 13.0 turnovers per game and is 3-1 when committing fewer turnovers than opponents.
Indiana scores 72.0 points, 10.6 more per game than the 61.4 Wisconsin allows. Wisconsin averages 8.0 more points per game (69.8) than Indiana allows to opponents (61.8).
The Hoosiers and Badgers match up Saturday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Yarden Garzon is scoring 14.2 points per game with 4.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists for the Hoosiers.
Serah Williams is scoring 20.0 points per game and averaging 12.3 rebounds for the Badgers.
LAST 10 GAMES: Hoosiers: 8-2, averaging 71.4 points, 30.8 rebounds, 16.7 assists, 6.2 steals and 4.2 blocks per game while shooting 44.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 61.0 points per game.
Badgers: 8-2, averaging 66.4 points, 33.6 rebounds, 15.3 assists, 6.1 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 60.8 points.
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