Jon Leuer was a versatile forward who could score inside and shoot from deep. He helped Wisconsin stay competitive in the Big Ten and NCAA Tournament.
Josh Gasser wasn’t a star, but he was one of the most important players in Wisconsin history. He was a tough defender, elite three-point shooter, and a leader for the 2015 National Finalist team.
Kirk Penney was a sharp-shooting guard who played a big role in Wisconsin’s Final Four run in 2000. He later became one of New Zealand’s greatest basketball players.
While not a player, Dick Bennett transformed Wisconsin basketball into a powerhouse. His defensive system and tough, disciplined teams laid the foundation for future success.
Michael Finley was a dynamic scorer who put Wisconsin basketball back on the map. His scoring ability and all-around game translated into a successful NBA career.
Ethan Happ was a dominant post player, excelling as a scorer, rebounder, and passer. His unique skill set and consistent double-doubles made him one of Wisconsin’s most productive players ever.
Jordan Taylor was one of the most efficient point guards in college basketball history. He was known for his clutch performances, leadership, and ability to take over games.
Devin Harris was an explosive guard who could do it all. A great scorer, passer, and defender, he led Wisconsin to a Big Ten title and became a top NBA draft pick.
Alando Tucker was a scoring machine, leading Wisconsin in one of its best stretches ever. His athleticism, mid-range game, and ability to finish at the rim made him one of the best players in Big Ten history.
Frank Kaminsky is the most decorated player in Wisconsin history. A dominant scorer and elite big man, he led Wisconsin to the 2015 NCAA Championship Game, ending Kentucky’s perfect season in the Final Four. His versatility, shooting, and leadership make him the greatest Badger ever.