The Wisconsin women's basketball team played their first and only game of the Big Ten Tournament yesterday and were steam-rolled by the Iowa Hawkeyes 81-54. WBNA star and former Iowa Hawkeye Caitlyn Clark sat courtside to watch as the Badgers could not get anything going with consistency. Serah Williams was the lone bright spot with 22 points, five rebounds, and five blocks.
The loss was brutal and in some ways expected, which is why heads were turning before the game even started, as the Wisconsin women's team was seen wearing a warmup shirt made by Under Armour with the phrase, "Doubt Us."
I'm sorry...do the new warmup shirts just say "Doubt Us" with the Wisconsin logo? Because lol https://t.co/gp6pqeLizt
— Badgers Ball Knower (@BadgersBallKnow) March 6, 2025
Wisconsin Women's Basketball wore warmup shirts that say "Doubt Us" made by Under Armour
It's quite a statement to come into a game with the phrase "Doubt Us" across the shirt and then successfully proving why you should be doubted. That's just not a good look for a program that's already struggling to retain fan interest and put together wins.
It should be noted that the shirts are designed by Under Armour and will be part of a featured group of tournament shirts for a variety of Under Armour programs. Wisconsin didn't come up with this phrase or even choose to wear it, but that doesn't mean that fans can't troll.
Incredible stuff from Under Armour lmaoooooooooo pic.twitter.com/UqS9dXS90T
— Badgers Ball Knower (@BadgersBallKnow) March 6, 2025
Literally.... https://t.co/yM3k5zufke
— Badger WBB HQ (@BadgerWBBHQ) March 6, 2025
Jokes on you. I’ve been doubting them since 2007.
— Michael Leto (@badgerleto) March 6, 2025
13-16 getting smoked by Iowa I unfortunately do doubt you
— pronie (@pronie40) March 6, 2025
The tournament behind the Wisconsin women's hoops team, the attention now turns to whether or not Athletic Director Chris McIntosh will retain Marisa Moseley, who has come under a ton of scrutiny this season. In a season that was supposed to be a turning point, it's another step in the wrong direction. The recruiting isn't even bringing hope on the horizon for Wisconsin Women's basketball fans. There's just so many reasons to not only doubt this program but also to doubt the leader at the helm. It seems like it is time to move on from Moseley.