The history of Badgers athletics is filled with players, coaches and administrators who have helped generations of fans make memories. Here are some of the people responsible for UW’s successes.
HILARY KNIGHT
Knight helped lead the Badgers to a pair of national championships during her time in Madison before developing into one of the world’s best women’s hockey players.
Women’s hockey
2007-12
Dayne won a pair of Rose Bowl MVP awards, and his 7,125 yards rushing during his Badgers career set an NCAA record at the time.
Football
1996 to 1999
RON DAYNE
Football coach, 1990 to 2005
Athletic director, 2004 to 2021
BARRY ALVAREZ
Alvarez set a new standard for success as the Badgers football coach by becoming the 10th coach in Big Ten history to win at least 100 games. He went on to lead the UW athletic department as AD, where Badgers teams captured 16 national titles.
Men’s basketball
2001 to 2004
Devin Harris
Harris helped lead the Badgers to at least a share of the Big Ten regular-season title his first two seasons before guiding them to the conference tournament title in his final season.
Kemp captured three national championships and just missed out on a fourth during his Badgers career.
Lee Kemp
Wrestling
1974 to 1978
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Barry Alvarez
Jolene Anderson
Ron Dayne
Devin Harris
Lee Kemp
Hilary Knight
Rose Lavelle
Football
1996 to 1999
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career
RON DAYNE
Dayne won a pair of Rose Bowl MVP awards, and his 7,125 yards rushing during his Badgers career set an NCAA record at the time.
Knight helped lead the Badgers to a pair of national championships during her time in Madison before developing into one of the world’s best women’s hockey players.
Women’s hockey
2007-12
Explore Knight’s
career
HILARY KNIGHT
Kemp captured three national championships and just missed out on a fourth during his Badgers career.
Wrestling
1974 to 1978
Explore KEMP’s career
Lee Kemp
Football coach,
1990 to 2005
Explore ALVAREZ’s career
BARRY ALVAREZ
Alvarez set a new standard for success as the Badgers football coach by becoming the 10th coach in Big Ten history to win at least 100 games. He went on to lead the UW athletic department as AD, where Badgers teams captured 16 national titles.
Women’s soccer
2013 to 2016
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ROSE LAVELLE
Lavelle was a three-time All-American for the Badgers before becoming the first UW athlete to be taken No. 1 overall in their respective sport’s pro draft.
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Women’s basketball
2004 to 2008
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JOLENE ANDERsON
Anderson started a program-record 123 consecutive games during her Badgers career, which helped her set the program scoring record with 2,312 points scored.
Athletic director,
2004 to 2021
Women’s basketball
2004 to 2008
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ROSE LAVELLE
Anderson started a program-record 123 consecutive games during her Badgers career, which helped her set the program scoring record with 2,312 points scored.
