All Things Sports Itinerary

Staying active is a big part of Bucky’s routine – and is one of the core values for the Madison Area Sports Commission. Whether you choose to walk, bike or run to find Bucky, we’re positive sports fanatics will enjoy these statues.

Vintage Gridiron

ESPN Radio – 15 N. Pinckney St.
This Bucky design salutes the proud heritage of Wisconsin football with a 1920s style vintage uniform.
 
 
 
 

Friday Night Fish Fry

The Edgewater Hotel
Fisher Bucky has returned from catching his dinner, just in time to enjoy a traditional Wisconsin Friday Fish Fry. Bucky has all he needs with a fishing pole in his right hand, a vintage basket over his left shoulder, and his Friday Fish Fry menu secured in his left hand. Bucky stands on a relish tray base, complete with carrots, olives, radishes, peppers, and pickles.
 
 
 

Baller Bucky

Red Gym – 716 Langdon St.
Bucky is suited up, with a real basketball under his arm, and is ready to take the court! This statue’s base is made to look like a basketball. The location for this statue is fitting, as the Red Gym was originally used as a gymnasium and armory beginning in 1894.
 
 
 

Grateful Red

Under Armour – 610 State St.
Bucky is decked out in red and ready to shoot some hoops! Named after the enthusiastic student section, who cheer for the Badgers from behind the basket at the Kohl Center.
 
 
 

1st and 10

State Street Brats – 603 State Street
Blue, forty-two! Hut, hut, hike! Positioned outside one of Madison’s most iconic sports bars, Bucky is dressed in his shoulder pads and football jersey, ready to step on the field at Camp Randall Stadium.
 
 
 

#GameDayBucky

University Book Store – 711 State St.
It’s not Game Day without a pair of bibs! Bucky is ready to cheer on the team with his red and white overalls, Jump Around shirt and Motion “W” tattoo.
 
 
 

Pucky

Gordon Dining & Event Center – 770 W. Dayton St.
Drop the puck! Located near the Kohl Center, Bucky’s skates are laced up, and he’s ready for the big game.
 
 
 
 

Bucky on Ice

Brittingham Boathouse – 701 W. Brittingham Pl.
Head down John Nolen Drive in the colder months and you will see the frozen lakes dotted with ice fishermen waiting for a bite. Bucky on Ice celebrates one of Madison’s most popular sports and will hold down the fort near Lake Monona until the ice fishermen return.
 
 
 

Rugby Bucky

Brittingham Park – 829 W. Washington Ave.
Bucky is ready to lead the team to victory in his classic rugby gear. Rugby was first played on the UW-Madison campus in 1880 – hence the “Rugby since 1880” inscribed on the front. The back reads, “Courage, Honor, Respect.”
 
 
 

Bucky Alvarez

Kellner Hall – 1440 Monroe St.
This statue will make you do a double take! Bucky dons a pair of khakis, red sweater vest and a headset – he’s ready to coach the team.
 
 
 
 

Bike the ‘Burg Bucky

McKee Farms Park – 2930 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg
Meet avid biker Bucky. One of his favorite places to ride? Fitchburg! He’s covered in the landmarks and beautiful scenery bikers encounter while pedaling around the ‘Burg.
 
 
 

Long Drive Dominator

University Ridge – 9002 County Rd. PD
Bucky is ready to dominate on the golf course with his spiffy hat, argyle socks and Wisconsin vest. Located at University Ridge Golf Course, this Bucky statue will join other Badgers at the official home of the UW-Madison golf teams.
 
 
 

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