Ten Badger Moments: Rashard Griffith gets the senior night he deserves

In this series, I want to look back on the memorable moments that defined the 2019-20 Badgers. This will not be a top-10 ranking of the best moments of the season from 10-1. Instead, I will go chronologically through the year and find ten moments …

In this series, I want to look back on the memorable moments that defined the 2019-20 Badgers. This will not be a top-10 ranking of the best moments of the season from 10-1. Instead, I will go chronologically through the year and find ten moments that made 2019-20 unforgettable for Wisconsin basketball. Each moment will be accompanied by a word that describes this 2019-20 Badger basketball team, and in this installment, that word is the NCAA’s favorite phrase: student-athlete.

When the Badgers played host to the Northwestern Wildcats on March 4th, senior night was the story. Wisconsin was expected to handle the cellar-dwelling Cats, and did with a commanding 15-point win. The highlight of the night was before the game, when Brevin Pritzl and Michael Ballard were honored on senior night. Joining the two current Badgers was a player who had not been on the Kohl Center floor in more than two decades. Rashard Griffith, who played for the Badgers from 1993-1995, left after his junior season to turn pro. Recently, he fulfilled a promise made to his mother and finished his degree at UW. Wisconsin gave him the opportunity to have the senior night that never was. The 6-11, 45-year old ran out of the tunnel onto the Kohl Center court for a celebration that was over 25 years in the making.

NCAA Basketball: Northwestern at Wisconsin
Mar 4, 2020; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers senior guard Brevin Pritzl (1) and head coach Greg Gard shake hands in pre-game festivities on senior night before a game against the Northwestern Wildcats at the Kohl Center. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports

It not only was the fulfillment of Griffith’s promise to his mother, but also an example of what this Wisconsin program stands for. Academics and a well-rounded college experience are essential to the Wisconsin way.