Wisconsin @ Rutgers: Wed 10/2/24, 6:30 PM CT (BTN)
Sept 29, 2024 14:49:19 GMT -5
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Post by rainbowbadger on Sept 29, 2024 14:49:19 GMT -5
#9 Wisconsin vs. Rutgers |
Wed., Oct. 2, 2024 - 6:30 PM Central |
Jersey Mike's Arena - Piscataway, New Jersey |
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The Teams
Players to Watch
Wisconsin
Rutgers
History
The Series: Wisconsin leads 16-0
In New Brunswick: Wisconsin leads 7-0
In Madison: Wisconsin leads 9-0
The Streak: Wisconsin has won 16 in a row
Last meeting: 10/13/2023 - The Badgers swept the Scarlet Knights in Madison.
Did you know…?
Players to Watch
Wisconsin
#13 - OH Sarah Franklin 6-4 GR | #14 - MB/RS Anna Smrek 6-9 SR | #10 - MB/RS Devyn Robinson 6-2 GR | #9 - MB Caroline Crawford 6-3 GR | #24 - S Charlie Fuerbringer 5-11 FR |
Rutgers
#22 - OH Alissa Kinkela 6-4 R-JR | #17 - OH Avery Jesewitz 6-3 FR | #9 - MB Natalie Robinson 6-4 FR | #8 - OH Lexi Visintine 6-0 JR | #3 - L Kenzie Dyrstad 5-7 SO |
History
The Series: Wisconsin leads 16-0
In New Brunswick: Wisconsin leads 7-0
In Madison: Wisconsin leads 9-0
The Streak: Wisconsin has won 16 in a row
Last meeting: 10/13/2023 - The Badgers swept the Scarlet Knights in Madison.
Did you know…?
The original residents of Piscataway, New Jersey, were the Lenape people. You likely do not know them by that name, however. British colonists had named the Delaware River after the first Governor of the Colony of Virginia, Thomas West, the third Baron De La Warr; the colonists referred to the people who lived around the river by the same name - the Delaware Indians. The Lenape people were a matrilineal, clan-based hunter-gatherer society whose territory encompassed present-day New Jersey, southern New York, and eastern Pennsylvania. There were three dialects of the Lenape language, and the people who lived in Piscataway spoke the Munsee dialect.
The original Lenape territory included all of modern New Jersey and parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York.
After American independence, the Munsee, whose population had been devastated by disease and displaced by violent colonizers and fraudulent treaties, migrated from northern New Jersey to western New York, where the Oneida people lived on a reservation. Also relocating there during that time was a combined Mohican and Wappinger community that came from Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Historically these tribes were distinct people who spoke distinct Algonquin languages. Although the Oneida allowed them to share some of their reservation, eventually the two groups - the Stockbridge and the Munsee - agreed to removal together to present-day Wisconsin. Today, the Stockbridge–Munsee share a 22,000-acre reservation in Shawano County, Wisconsin.
Map of the modern Stockbridge-Munsee reservation in Shawano County, Wisconsin.