One of Wisconsin’s reserve forwards appears to be taking his talents elsewhere.
Wisconsin forward Jack Robison is planning to enter the transfer portal, he announced March 24.
Robison, a native of Lakeville, Minnesota, spent two seasons with the Badgers and played sparingly, totaling 48 minutes in 30 games. He scored 17 points in 17 games in 2025-26, including a four-point performance in UW’s Jan. 22 win at Penn State.
The 6-foot-6 forward will have two years of eligibility remaining. He was a former three-star recruit who also reported offers from Minnesota, Nebraska and Southern Florida, among other programs.
Thank you Wisconsin! ❤️ https://t.co/Ct8nkJViNL
— Jack Robison (@JackRobison17) March 24, 2026
UW teammate Nolan Winter quote-tweeted the news of Robison entering the portal and said “my brother” with a pair of emojis and “go be great!! Love you bro.”
My brother 🫡❤️… go be great!! Love you bro https://t.co/al4GDbaMUx
— Nolan Winter (@NolanWinter5) March 24, 2026
The transfer portal will officially open on April 7 and stay open through April 21. Departing players do not necessarily need to commit during that window, but they do need to enter the portal during that window (with few exceptions).
Robison is the first Badger to signal his intention to enter the portal since UW’s season ended with a loss in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 19.
Forwards who could return for the Badgers include Winter, Austin Rapp, Aleksas Bieliauskas, Will Garlock and Riccardo Greppi. Rapp told the Journal Sentinel that he “100%” plans to stick with the Badgers. Winter wanted to “soak this all in” before announcing a decision, although he expressed a desire to be back with the Badgers.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Badgers forward Jack Robison plans to enter transfer portal