A freshman is turning heads early for Wisconsin basketball

A freshman has been the standout of early practices for the Badgers according to CBS insider Jon Rothstein

Despite uncertainty surrounding a Big Ten college basketball season, Wisconsin basketball has been practicing for the past few weeks at the Kohl Center.

In this early stage, freshman have been leaving their first impressions upon the coaching staff, with one sticking out in particular as a surprise. According to CBS college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, 2020 signee Steven Crowl has been turning heads in Madison.

After a standout career at Eastview Senior High School, Crowl comes to Madison as another piece in the Minnesota to Wisconsin pipeline. I broke down Crowl’s game over the summer, and after looking through high school tape it was his offensive feel that stood out most, especially as a 6-foot-9 modern big:

Crowl’s passing ability is what surprised me most on tape. At 6-foot-9, 210 he not only made point-guard-like bounce passes in transition, but also had the basketball IQ to make quick interior passes for open layups. The speed of his decision making will help him find early success at the next level. For a big man, he already has the ability to put the ball on the deck. He also has the range to step back and knock down long jumpers. There is not a ton of film of Crowl hitting jumpers off the dribble, although as an open, set shooter he can cash his checks.

Wisconsin’s depth could be their most effective weapon come the 2021 NCAA Tournament, and with added freshman impact, especially from a surprising source, the sky is the limit for the Badgers.

 

 

Wisconsin basketball recruiting 2021 commitment tracker

The BadgersWire Wisconsin basketball recruiting tracker will be updated consistently to bring you the latest on Badger commits in the class of 2021. In addition, player cards for each Wisconsin commit will be included to give you some more …

The BadgersWire Wisconsin basketball recruiting tracker will be updated consistently to bring you the latest on Badger commits in the class of 2021. In addition, player cards for each Wisconsin commit will be included to give you some more information on each future Badger.

Wisconsin basketball had an excellent early period in 2021, landing three commits before October of this past year. Matthew Mors, Chucky Hepburn, and Chris Hodges currently make up a Wisconsin 2021 group that is ranked as the fourth best unit in the Big Ten, and the seventh ranked class nationally.

The current class (updated July 14) 

  • PG Chucky Hepburn, Nebraska (Bellevue West)
  • PF Matthew Mors, South Dakota (Yankton)
  • PF Chris Hodges, Illinois (Schaumburg)

NEXT…..player cards for all three Badger commits

The Ivy League to cancel all fall sports

The Ivy League has decided to cancel fall sports

According to CBS insider Jon Rothstein, the Ivy League has cancelled fall sports. After January 1, the conference will consider whether or not they plan on bringing sports back in the spring semester.

Well this is certainly not a good sign for major conferences, the Ivy League is making this decision on their own, and currently no other set of schools has cancelled fall sports. There are many other variables that conferences will have to deal with, and we are still a couple of months removed from what would be the start of the fall season. Well nothing else is set in stone yet for the fall, the Ivy League cancellation is certainly a blow to hopes of college sports in the fall.

One of Wisconsin basketball’s all-time greatest players named to the Big Ten Network All-Decade First Team

Frank the Tank with a well-deserved honor

After a tremendous decade of Wisconsin basketball, awards from the Big Ten Network are flowing in. Frank Kaminsky was named to the Big Ten All-Decade First Team this morning. Kaminsky joined Trey Burke of Michigan and Draymond Green of Michigan State as the first three players named to the squad. The Big Ten Network is announcing the other two players later today.

Kaminsky had a legendary career that culminated in his jersey being retired at the Kohl Center. The current member of the Phoenix Suns led the Badgers to back-to-back Final Fours, a national championship game appearance, and was named National Player of the Year in 2015. One of Wisconsin’s greatest players of all time is extremely deserving of such a prestigious honor from the Big Ten Network.