NCAAB Game Recap - Indiana at Wisconsin
Fri Mar 10, 2017 6:30 PM EST

Mich
74
Purd
70
F(OT)
ECU
77
SMU
81
F
David
73
Dayt
67
F
CoCar
51
UTARL
74
F
UTEP
56
MTSU
82
F
UGA
60
KY
71
F
Gram
57
TXSo
62
F
Ball
70
Akr
74
F
SHSU
63
NOrl
75
F
MD-ES
49
NCC
77
F
Seton
53
Vill
55
F
Duke
93
UNC
83
F
Ida
64
UND
69
F
UtVal
80
CSBak
81
F(4OT)
Cal
65
Oreg
73
F
LongB
57
UCIrv
62
F
Fres
72
Nev
83
F
Marsh
93
LaTec
77
F
GMas
60
VCU
71
F
ULALA
76
GASt
86
F
Ind
60
Wisc
70
F
Tuls
61
Cin
80
F
Vand
72
Fla
62
F(OT)
Kent
68
Ohio
66
F
SFA
69
TXAMC
77
F
How
53
Norf
68
F
South
59
Alc
81
F
KSU
50
WVU
51
F
ND
77
FSU
73
F
Web
80
E WA
72
F
UCLA
75
Ariz
86
F
CS-Ful
64
UCDav
66
F(OT)
UMKC
60
NMSt
78
F
SDSU
63
ColSt
71
F
GrgWas
67
Rich
70
F
Troy
90
GaSo
70
F
NW
72
MD
64
F
Hou
65
UConn
74
F
Miss
72
Ark
73
F
Mem
54
UCF
84
F
StBon
63
URI
74
F
MSU
58
Minn
63
F
ULM
51
TxSt
63
F
Bama
64
SouthCar
53
F
TCU
63
IaSt
84
F
Xav
72
Crei
75
F

Mar 10, 2017, 6:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(10) Indiana

27

33

60

(2) Wisconsin

33

37

70

Koenig, Happ, D lead Wisconsin past Indiana 70-60 in Big Ten
Fri Mar 10, 2017 11:05 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) Maybe, just maybe, Wisconsin's late-season swoon is over.

"We're starting to do this weird thing where we play well offensively and defensively," senior forward Nigel Hayes said, shaking his head. "We haven't really done that often, so it's kind of new to us. Hopefully we can keep that going."

Winning a second consecutive game after dropping five of six down the stretch, No. 24 Wisconsin slowed Indiana's high-powered offense, while Bronson Koenig's 16 points led five Badgers in double figures during their 70-60 victory in the Big Ten quarterfinals Friday night.

Wisconsin's semifinal opponent is Northwestern, which beat No. 25 Maryland 72-64.

"I mean, you've seen it before. You always see it. A team that hasn't been doing so well - or maybe they've done well and had a slump, like we have: If you can turn things around and get trending in the right direction in March, when it's winning time," said Hayes, who had 10 points and nine rebounds, "that's really all that matters."

Ethan Happ produced 14 points and 12 rebounds for No. 2 seed Wisconsin, which beat 10th-seeded Indiana (18-15) for the third time this season.

The Hoosiers led the Big Ten in scoring (80.4 points) and field-goal percentage (48.4), and were coming off two outings of at least 95 points each in conference play for the first time in 19 years.

But after making 60.3 percent of its shots in a 95-73 win against Iowa on Thursday, Indiana shot 41.1 percent against Wisconsin.

"We did a bad job of speeding them up on defense, trying to do things to make them play faster than they wanted to," Indiana guard Robert Johnson said. "They played their pace more than we played ours."

James Blackmon Jr. led Indiana with 17 points, but De'Ron Davis had two points on 1-of-6 shooting after going 7-for-7 for 15 points Thursday.

Indiana made its initial pair of attempts from beyond the arc Friday - by Blackmon, then Johnson - but started 0 for 6 from everywhere else. The Hoosiers twice gave up 9-0 runs to the Badgers.

Hayes, actually, wasn't all that impressed by his team's defense.

He pointed out that Indiana outscored Wisconsin in the paint (26-22) and on second-chance points (14-11) and outrebounded the Badgers, too.

"We made some bad switches. We didn't make some switches that we should have made. ... And they still had (only) 60 points. That's the good and the bad," Hayes said. "For us, it wasn't good enough. Kind of like the second-grader's report card: You get the `U' for `Unsatisfactory."'

Still, his team believes it's heading in the right direction, playing more like the group that began the season 21-3.

"If we can continue to ... have a lot of guys contribute, it helps us as we go forward," Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said. "I think we're maturing. Teams mature in different areas at different times of the year. They're playing very unselfish, which is good to see."

BIG PICTURE

Indiana: Could be headed to the NIT.

Wisconsin: If it keeps winning this week, can hope to stay close to home in Milwaukee for the start of what will be a 19th consecutive trip to the NCAAs.

HE SAID IT

Indiana coach Tom Crean on Koenig, a senior guard: "He doesn't play a game that promotes himself. He plays a game that wins. He can shoot it. He's quick. He can get to the rim, pass the ball. I've been a big fan for a long time."

UP NEXT

Wisconsin: Plays No. 6 seed Northwestern on Saturday. The Badgers lost to the Wildcats 66-59 on Feb. 12.

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Leaders

Indiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Blackmon Jr. 17 0 1 8 1 0
J. Morgan 14 0 1 7 0 2
Wisconsin PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Koenig 16 0 5 1 3 0
E. Happ 14 0 1 12 0 0

Team Comparison

Ind Wisc
Points For 60 70
Field Goals 23/56-41% 27/57-47%
Three Pointers 9/22-41% 10/22-45%
Free Throws 5/9-56% 6/11-55%
Offensive Rebounds 11 9
Defensive Rebounds 25 24
Rebounds 38 36
Blocks 6 0
Steals 2 6
Turnovers 12 7
Personal Fouls 14 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Wisc Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 3 Wisc 75 @ Ind 68 E. Happ 19 D. Davis 12
Sun Feb 5 Ind 60 @ Wisc 65 J. Newkirk 22 E. Happ 20
Fri Mar 10 Ind 60 @ Wisc 70 J. Blackmon Jr. 17 B. Koenig 16

Game Information

Stadium: Verizon Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 0
Game Time: