Wisconsin’s women’s hockey team kept the celebration going in Madison this week, bringing its trophy tour to American Family Children’s Hospital.
The Badgers spent time with patients, families, and staff, posing for photos, sharing conversations, and giving kids a chance to see the trophy up close. The stop was a part of Badger Fridays, a program where UW athletes connect with the community by spending time with younger fans through reading, art, and visiting.
Stops like this are a regular part of being a Wisconsin athlete and a reminder that college athletics still hold the community-based aspect that separates them from their professional counterparts. Championship moments and big seasons don’t just stay in the locker room; they make their way around Madison, where players are reminded of who they represent every time they put on the jersey.
The trophy was the reason for the visit, but the day was about more than hardware. It was another reminder that the impact of a Wisconsin program can stretch well beyond the ice.
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Reporting by Ryan Harings, Badgers Wire / Badgers Wire
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