NCAAB Game Recap - Rutgers at Wisconsin
Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:00 PM EST

MD
72
OhSt
79
F
PSU
60
Ind
68
F
Butl
59
Crei
81
F
StJon
65
Seton
81
F
Temp
63
ECU
67
F
Buck
60
Leh
69
F
Amer
60
Boston
64
F
WichSt
64
Cin
67
F
Rut
71
Wisc
79
F
SacHr
83
Bry
76
F
WIMil
73
Detr
79
F
LoyMD
70
Lafy
68
F
SoFL
71
UConn
78
F
SIU
52
NrthIA
64
F
IndSt
64
Evans
62
F
Rider
54
StPet
73
F
Quin
78
Monm
89
F
Niag
54
Maris
76
F
Canis
57
Manh
56
F
Sien
62
Fairf
59
F
HolyC
60
Colg
90
F
(N/A)
57
MtStM
65
F
SDak
80
SDSt
85
F
Minn
83
NW
57
F
WIGB
88
Oakl
92
F(2OT)
RobM
70
FaDi
75
F
LIU
71
StFPA
74
F
Merrim
75
StFNY
71
F(OT)
NM
61
Bois
74
F
Mia-FL
71
ND
87
F
USC
65
Utah
79
F
Stan
75
WaSt
57
F

Feb 23, 2020, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Rutgers

26

45

71

Wisconsin

39

40

79

Potter leads Wisconsin in 79-71 win over Rutgers
Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:22 PM

MADISON, Wisc. (AP) Micah Potter missed Wisconsin’s December loss to Rutgers.

He made sure to leave an impression on the Scarlet Knights Sunday, coming off the bench to score 18 points and grab nine rebounds in a 79-71 Wisconsin win.

With the Ohio State transfer having to out that Dec. 11 game at Rutgers, the Badgers (17-10, 10-6 Big Ten) lost the rebounding battle 40-26. But with the 6-foot-10 forward in the lineup, it gave Wisconsin another big to throw at a physical Rutgers lineup. And Potter hitting 4-of-5 3-point attempts forced Rutgers to extend its defense.

Potter said he came into the game with the goal of bringing more physicality for the Badgers, who were only outrebounded 32-30 this time.

“Obviously, if you let them get going, they’re going to take advantage of it and they’re going to get going, but you have to punch them first,” Potter said.

Potter was an effective complement in the post for starter Nate Reuvers, who scored 17 points and knocked down a 3 as well. Brevin Pritzl also scored 17.

While Rutgers (18-10, 9-8) finished with a 42-16 advantage in the paint, the Scarlet Knights also put the Badgers on the line 26 times. Wisconsin made 20 of them, while Rutgers was just 7 of 10 from the line.

“That’s a big piece of playing a team that’s so physical and jams things up,” Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said of his team’s ability to get to the line.

The Badgers were hot from distance, hitting 10 of their first 20 from behind the 3-point line, and back-to-back Potter 3s put them up 58-42 midway through the second half. But Rutgers went on a 12-3 run with Myles Johnson’s dunk pulling the Scarlet Knights within seven with less than seven minutes left.

Ron Harper Jr. later hit a long 3 to cut the lead to 70-64. But over the next three Wisconsin possessions, D’Mitrik Trice went 3 for 4 from the line and knocked down a baseline jumper as the shot clock expired. He then drew a charge from Geo Baker, and the Badgers held on for the win.

Harper led the Scarlet Knights with 21 points and nine rebounds. Meanwhile, Baker scored 16 for Rutgers, pushing him past the 1,000-point mark for his career.

Most of the Big Ten has struggled on the road this season. But it’s been especially stark for Rutgers, which only has one road win, but is 17-1 at home.

“We’re young,” said Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell. “We’ll have a chance if we keep playing like this and keep fighting through the obstacles this league brings to you, especially when you travel on the road.”

THE ‘SILENT ASSASSIN’

Reuvers came to the media room sporting a red T-shirt with a picture of Gard on the front along with the coach’s name and the nickname “silent assassin.” Reuvers said he had to have the shirt the second he saw it. “Coach Gard is a killer,” Reuvers said. Gard told reporters he had nothing to do with the shirt, but the team managers already had donned theirs at practice and some players who hadn’t received theirs in the mail yet had complained about it. A sportswriter tweeted the nickname Jan. 14 as the Badgers beat Maryland 56-54. “It’s comic relief for somebody,” Gard said.

BIG PICTURE

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights have two of their last three away from The RAC to finish the season. It’s been one of the best seasons for the Scarlet Knights in years. But another road win would do wonders to beef up their resume. Their last chances will be at Penn State and Purdue.

Wisconsin: A team that started the season 5-5 is now in a logjam for second place in the conference headed into the final four games of its conference schedule.

UP NEXT

Rutgers: Travels to Penn State on Wednesday.

Wisconsin: Travels to Michigan on Thursday.

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Leaders

Rutgers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Harper 21 0 1 9 0 0
G. Baker 16 0 6 5 1 0
Wisconsin PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Potter 18 0 1 9 0 1
B. Pritzl 17 0 1 4 0 0

Team Comparison

Rut Wisc
Points For 71 79
Field Goals 30/60-50% 24/50-48%
Three Pointers 4/14-29% 11/22-50%
Free Throws 7/10-70% 20/26-77%
Offensive Rebounds 7 5
Defensive Rebounds 25 25
Rebounds 32 32
Blocks 2 2
Steals 8 2
Turnovers 10 11
Personal Fouls 21 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 11 Wisc 65 @ Rut 72 K. King 18 G. Baker 22
Sun Feb 23 Rut 71 @ Wisc 79 R. Harper 21 M. Potter 18

Game Information

Stadium: Kohl Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 17,287
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