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- | + | ===== Boxscore ===== | |
+ | ==== Marquette ==== | ||
+ | ^Player^ Min^ FGM-A^ FTM-A^ Reb^ Ast^ PF^ Pts^ | ||
+ | | [[Steve Novak]] | ||
+ | | [[Ousmane Barro]] | ||
+ | | [[Dominic James]] | ||
+ | | [[Jerel McNeal]] | ||
+ | | [[Wesley Matthews]] | ||
+ | | [[Dan Fitzgerald]] | ||
+ | | [[Joe Chapman]] | ||
+ | | [[Chris Grimm]] | ||
+ | | [[Ryan Amoroso]] | ||
+ | | [[Jamil Lott]] | ||
+ | | Totals | ||
+ | Team Rebs: 3\\ | ||
+ | Turnovers: 16\\ | ||
+ | Blocks: 1 (James)\\ | ||
+ | Steals: 4 (Fitzgerald, | ||
- | ===== UW senior plays his finest game ===== | ||
+ | ==== Wisconsin ==== | ||
+ | ^Player^ Min^ FGM-A^ FTM-A^ Reb^ Ast^ PF^ Pts^ | ||
+ | | J. Chappel | ||
+ | | Brian Butch | 18 | 2-5 | 0-0 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 4 | | ||
+ | | Alando Tucker | ||
+ | | Ray Nixon | 32 | 6-10 | 1-2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 15 | | ||
+ | | Kammron Taylor | ||
+ | | Marcus Landry | ||
+ | | T. Bronson | ||
+ | | M. Cain | 1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | ||
+ | | Michael Flowers | ||
+ | | D. Williams | ||
+ | | Greg Stiemsma | ||
+ | | K. Gullikson | ||
+ | | Joe Krabbenhoft | ||
+ | | Totals | ||
+ | Team Rebs: 3 \\ | ||
+ | Turnovers: 9 \\ | ||
+ | Blocked Shots: 5 (Nixon, Butch, Stiemsma (2), Krabbenhoft)\\ | ||
+ | Steals: 8 (Nixon (3), Tucker, Taylor, Butch, Flowers, Landry)\\ \\ \\ | ||
+ | Officals: Ed Hightower, John Cahill, Tim Higgins \\ | ||
+ | Attendance: 17,142 | ||
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+ | ===== AP Recap ===== | ||
+ | MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Kammron Taylor scored 18 points and Ray Nixon added 15 as Wisconsin dominated in-state rival Marquette 77-63 at the Kohl Center Saturday. | ||
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+ | The victory was the 100th of Bo Ryan's career at Wisconsin. | ||
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+ | The Badgers (7-1) have won six of its last eight games against Marquette (6-3), including four straight at home -- but the victories usually haven' | ||
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+ | The Badgers used a 23-10 run late in the first half to take a 44-31 lead into the locker room and they were never really challenged after that. | ||
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+ | Wisconsin won despite an off game from junior forward Alando Tucker, the team's leading scorer. Tucker scored eight points on 2-of-8 shooting and spent much of the game on the bench in foul trouble. | ||
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+ | Tucker is playing with a protective face mask, the result of a nasal injury he sustained in the Badgers' | ||
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+ | Steve Novak led Marquette with 14 points and Dominic James added 10. | ||
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+ | Marquette took a 21-19 lead on sophomore forward Ryan Amoroso' | ||
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+ | But the Badgers rallied with a jump shot and a 3-pointer from Tucker, then regained the lead for good at 26-25 lead on Nixon' | ||
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+ | Marquette drew within 11 points on a 3-pointer from senior guard Joe Chapman with 3:55 left in the game, but the Badgers drew away on five straight points from junior forward Jason Chappell, who also grabbed nine rebounds. | ||
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+ | Wisconsin has won 24 straight home games against non-conference opponents and is 62-3 at the Kohl Center under Ryan. | ||
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+ | Wisconsin leads the all-time series 61-51. | ||
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+ | ===== Journal Sentinel Recap ===== | ||
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+ | UW senior plays his finest game\\ | ||
By MARK STEWART | By MARK STEWART | ||
mstewart@journalsentinel.com | mstewart@journalsentinel.com |