Wisconsin fans are going to face a real winter dilemma on December 30, 2026: men’s basketball and men’s hockey are set to hit at the exact same time, and the distance between the two venues makes doing both a nonstarter.
On one side, the Badgers’ men’s basketball team will host Colorado State at the Kohl Center. On the other, Wisconsin men’s hockey will be in day two of the Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off at Fiserv Forum. For fans, it’s a straight-up choice.
The basketball game figures to come during Wisconsin’s sixth game of the season, most likely, with the Badgers already having played Denver, two games in the Bahamas Championship, Marquette and Auburn. Before the Big Ten slate begins, they’ll also have non-conference matchups with BYU and Villanova.
That makes the Colorado State game a meaningful checkpoint in the schedule, a chance to correct course or build on what came before. It also stands out because it will be the first home game since the season opener, with the only other chance to see Wisconsin at home before then coming against Marquette at Fiserv Forum on December 5.
The hockey side of the conflict brings its own weight. The Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off is a four-team showcase that includes Wisconsin, UMASS, Arizona State and Northern Michigan.
It uses a bracket format, so each team plays twice: the winners meet for the championship and the losers play in a consolation game. Wisconsin took part last season, advanced through the first round and then fell to Western Michigan in the final game.
There’s already expectation that Wisconsin could be playing for the title again in 2026, which would make December 30 a big date for following how the hockey team handles the event. Like basketball, it arrives early enough in the season to matter as both teams get things sorted before conference play.
So the decision is there for Badger fans: Kohl Center or Fiserv Forum. Some will probably just settle for the split-screen approach. But as far as in-person options go, the schedule didn’t exactly make life easy.
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