Wisconsin female athletes notify police over private photosMADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin police are investigating how private photos and video of members of the school’s national champion women’s volleyball team were circulated publicly without their consent.The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said one photo appeared to be taken after Wisconsin clinched the Big Ten championship last season.The statement indicated police are “investigating multiple crimes, including sharing sensitive photos without consent.” Wisconsin said “the unauthorized sharing is a significant and wrongful invasion of the student-athletes’ privacy, including potential violations of university policies and criminal statutes.”University of Wisconsin police spokesman Marc Lovicott confirmed the investigation Thursday.MLB Playoffs: Astros seek 2-0 lead vs Yanks; NLCS tied, offPrescott's return on track as Cowboys prepare for LionsPadres turn to October ace Musgrove vs. Phillies in Game 3Qatar's 12-year journey as World Cup host has 1 month to go“Our top priority is supporting our student-athletes, and we are providing them with the appropriate services and resources,” Wisconsin’s athletic department said.The Badgers (13-3, 7-1 Big Ten) are ranked fifth in the American Volleyball Coaches Association poll heading into Friday’s home match with Michigan State."