Badgers land Australian point guard as first big move of offseason
The Badgers could have their Nick Boyd replacement.
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 17: Flynn Cameron of the 36ers and Owen Foxwell of the Phoenix during game three in the NBL Playoff Series between Adelaide 36ers and South East Melbourne Phoenix at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, on March 17, 2026, in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Sarah Reed/Getty Images) | Getty Images In a surprise move, the Wisconsin Badgers have landed Australian guard Owen Foxwell to kick off a very important offseason, nabbing their potential point guard for the 2026-27 season. Foxwell, 22, hails from Melbourne and has a connection with forward Austin Rapp, which could be a fun pairing for the Badgers next season.
He’s considered a high-level playmaker and quality defender, and was initially set to join the LSU Tigers before flipping to the Badgers on Saturday. Foxwell averaged 11. 1 points and 4.
5 assists in the NBL last season while shooting 41. 1 percent from the field, 35. 2 percent from three, and 80 percent from the free-throw line.
He’s a left-handed lead guard and could fill the void left by Nick Boyd this offseason, but his playstyle is a bit different as more of a playmaker. The Badgers were expected to look for a lead guard this offseason with Boyd gone and John Blackwell’s status up in the air, and Greg Gard and his staff tapped into the international pool for a solution, with Foxwell immediately becoming the frontrunner to compete for the point guard role. Now, the focus turns to retention, as the Badgers are looking to bring back Blackwell, Nolan Winter, Aleksas Bieliauskas, and Austin Rapp.