Final Feb 18
M-OH 66 -4.5 o152.5
EMU 76 4.5 u152.5
Final Feb 18
JAC 56 3.0 o141.5
FGCU 72 -3.0 u141.5
Final Feb 18
VILL 59 9.0 o136.0
CONN 66 -9.0 u136.0
Final Feb 18
PEAY 68 -4.5 o145.0
BELL 94 4.5 u145.0
Final Feb 18
NIU 63 19.5 o160.0
AKR 73 -19.5 u160.0
Final Feb 18
WMU 97 -2.0 o155.5
BUFF 64 2.0 u155.5
Final Feb 18
CMU 82 5.0 o153.0
OHIO 84 -5.0 u153.0
Final Feb 18
KENT 91 -6.0 o142.5
BGSU 84 6.0 u142.5
Final Feb 18
OKLA 63 14.5 o155.5
FLA 85 -14.5 u155.5
Final Feb 18
UWG 62 16.5 o149.5
UNA 80 -16.5 u149.5
Final Feb 18
SYR 69 11.0 o146.0
PITT 80 -11.0 u146.0
Final Feb 18
L-IL 77 2.0 o140.0
DAV 69 -2.0 u140.0
Final Feb 18
LIP 57 -4.0 o155.5
EKY 66 4.0 u155.5
Final Feb 18
UNF 79 -6.5 o165.0
STET 71 6.5 u165.0
Final Feb 18
BALL 66 7.5 o155.5
TOL 67 -7.5 u155.5
Final Feb 18
PUR 66 3.0 o148.5
MSU 75 -3.0 u148.5
Final Feb 18
CARK 72 13.5 o143.0
QNC 89 -13.5 u143.0
Final Feb 18
TXAM 54 2.5 o143.5
MSST 70 -2.5 u143.5
Final Feb 18
BUT 63 7.0 o151.5
XAV 76 -7.0 u151.5
Final Feb 18
TTU 66 -7.0 o141.5
TCU 69 7.0 u141.5
Final Feb 18
COLO 65 18.5 o142.5
ISU 79 -18.5 u142.5
Final Feb 18
AFA 62 8.5 o130.5
WYO 69 -8.5 u130.5
Final Feb 18
ILL 74 4.0 o162.0
WIS 95 -4.0 u162.0
Final Feb 18
TNST 86 2.5 o152.0
UTM 75 -2.5 u152.0
Final Feb 18
NEV 71 3.5 o137.0
CSU 79 -3.5 u137.0
Final Feb 18
HALL 56 18.5 o135.5
MARQ 80 -18.5 u135.5
Final Feb 18
VT 36 -1.5 o142.5
BC 54 1.5 u142.5
Final Feb 18
SCAR 67 2.5 o139.5
LSU 81 -2.5 u139.5
Final Feb 18
KU 57 2.5 o147.5
BYU 91 -2.5 u147.5
Final Feb 18
HOU 80 -12.0 o133.5
ASU 65 12.0 u133.5
Final Feb 18
MINN 64 11.0 o132.0
UCLA 61 -11.0 u132.0
Final Feb 18
FRES 60 18.5 o142.5
SDSU 83 -18.5 u142.5
Wisconsin 4th Big Ten21-5
Purdue 3rd Big Ten19-8

Wisconsin @ Purdue preview

Mackey Arena

Last Meeting ( Mar 16, 2024 ) Wisconsin 76, Purdue 75

While No. 7 Purdue finds itself just below the Big Ten Conference's top spot, 16th-ranked Wisconsin is seeking an opportunity to challenge for the league title.

The two collide on Saturday when the Badgers visit the Boilermakers in West Lafayette, Ind., for a matchup that could help determine seeding for next month's conference tournament as well as the NCAA Tournament.

The Boilermakers (19-6, 11-3 Big Ten) fell out of first place Tuesday night with a 75-73 loss at new leader Michigan, while Wisconsin (19-5, 9-4) owns sole possession of fourth after its 74-63 victory at Iowa on Feb. 8.

Badgers forward John Blackwell had a simple explanation for why the Badgers held the high-scoring Hawkeyes 22 points under their per-game average.

"We just shut their water off," he said.

While Wisconsin turned the spigots off on one end, it poured John Tonje at the Iowa defense on the other end. Tonje scored seven straight points to start a game-ending 16-4 run and finished with a game-high 22 points, going 9 of 10 at the line.

A graduate student who played just eight games last season at Missouri before suffering a season-ending injury, Tonje is enjoying the best season of his career, averaging 18.6 points per game and converting 46.8 percent of his shots from the field.

"He picked his spots," Badgers coach Greg Gard said of Tonje's late outburst. "He was able to attack when the floor was a little more spread and we had a little more balance. We had gotten the defense distorted."

Blackwell (15.3 ppg), Max Klesmit (10.1) and Nolan Winter (10.0) also average double figures for Wisconsin, which is averaging 81 ppg, the most in Gard's 10-year tenure. It also leads Division I in foul shooting at 84.1 percent.

Given that number, the Boilermakers would be well advised to play a cleaner brand of defense than they did Tuesday night. Purdue outscored Michigan by 10 points from the field but made just eight trips to the foul line, while it committed 23 fouls and gave the Wolverines 26 attempts at the stripe, getting outscored by 12 points there.

"We needed to get to the free-throw line and we didn't," Boilermakers coach Matt Painter said. "It was a very physical game, and we tried to manage it to the best of our ability."

Trey Kaufman-Renn, who leads the team in scoring at 19 ppg on 60.2 percent shooting, made 11 of 19 shots at Michigan and finished with 22 points. But Painter said that he would have liked to see Kaufman-Renn get to the foul line at some point in that game.

Guard Braden Smith pumped in 24 points, upping his average to 16.4, and is also dishing out 8.7 assists per game. Fletcher Loyer chips in 13.8 ppg and sinks 45.1 percent from the 3-point line. Those three players combined for 61 points at Michigan but the bench didn't score a point, getting outscored 21-0.

Painter wasn't that concerned about the lack of scoring off the bench.

"In a game like that, you want your top scorers taking most of the shots and they were efficient," he said.

This is the only regular-season meeting of the Badgers and Boilermakers.

--Field Level Media

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