Elite 8: Wisconsin Regional - Sat 12/10, 8p ET / 7p CT
Dec 8, 2022 23:12:23 GMT -5
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 8, 2022 23:12:23 GMT -5
2022 NCAA Tournament
Elite Eight |
#1 Wisconsin vs. #2 Pittsburgh |
Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022 8 PM Eastern / 7 PM Central |
UW Field House Madison, Wisconsin |
Follow Along
🎟: UWBadgers.com / StubHub
📺: ESPNU / ESPN+
🎧: Fox Sports 1070 AM Madison
📊: StatBroadcast
Players to Watch
History
The Series: Wisconsin leads 6-3
In Madison: Tied 1-1
Neutral: Wisconsin leads 5-2
The streak: Wisconsin has won the last one.
Last meeting: Aug. 30, 2008 - Wisconsin won in 3 sets in Lexington, Kentucky.
Did you know…?
🎧: Fox Sports 1070 AM Madison
📊: StatBroadcast
Players to Watch
#13 - OH Sarah Franklin 1st Team All Big Ten | #14 - MB/RS Anna Smrek | #18 - MB Danielle Hart 1st Team All Big Ten | #10 - RS Devyn Robinson 1st Team All Big Ten | #21 - L Gülce Güçtekin |
#8 - RS Coutney Buzzerio 1st Team All ACC | #21 - MB Serena Gray 1st Team All ACC | #2 - OH Valeria Vazquez Gomes 1st Team All ACC | #10 - S/RS Rachel Fairbanks 2nd Team All ACC | #20 - MB Chiamaka Nwokolo 2nd Team All ACC |
History
The Series: Wisconsin leads 6-3
In Madison: Tied 1-1
Neutral: Wisconsin leads 5-2
The streak: Wisconsin has won the last one.
Last meeting: Aug. 30, 2008 - Wisconsin won in 3 sets in Lexington, Kentucky.
Did you know…?
Both UW and Pitt have contributed massively to medical research throughout their existence. Most notably:
In 1947, Pitt brought Dr. Jonas Salk to run their Virus Research Laboratory. Over the course of the next seven years, during which paralytic poliomyelitis killed and paralyzed millions of children, Salk strove to develop a novel vaccine, one that used killed virus to generate immunity without infecting the patient. He developed a new method to inactivate the virus in vaccines, a solution called formalin. Launched in 1955, Salk’s vaccine paved the way for the eventual near-eradication of polio.
The University of Wisconsin houses the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, where in the 1990s, Dr. James Thompson successfully isolated and cultured primate pluripotent stem cells. Since then, stem cell research has advanced to human clinical trials for treating both age-related and juvenile macular degeneration, heart disease, blood and immune system cancers, skin wounds, hearing disorders, spinal cord injury, graft-versus-host disease and more.