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Wisconsin Men's Basketball WISCONSIN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-14 RECORD BOOK (UPDATED DEC. 27, 2013) 2013-14 Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Schedule Day Date Opponent Time TV SAT. OCT. 26 RED/WHITE SCRIMMAGE 5 p.m. WED. OCT. 30 UW-PLATTEVILLE (Exhibition) 7 p.m. BTN.com Fri. Nov. 8 vs. St. John’s (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 6 p.m. BTN TUE. NOV. 12 FLORIDA 8 p.m. ESPN2 Sat. Nov. 16 at Green Bay 7 p.m. TUE. NOV. 19 NORTH DAKOTA 7 p.m. BTN THU. NOV. 21 BOWLING GREEN* 7 p.m. ESPN3 SAT. NOV. 23 ORAL ROBERTS* 7:30 p.m. BTN Cancun Challenge – Riviera Maya, Mexico (Aventura Cove Palace) Tue. Nov. 26 vs. Saint Louis 7:30 p.m. CBS Sports Network Wed. Nov. 27 vs. West Virginia/Old Dominion 6/8:30 p.m. CBS Sports Network Wed. Dec. 4 at Virginia (BIG TEN/ACC Challenge) 6 p.m. ESPN/2 SAT. DEC. 7 MARQUETTE 1:15 p.m. BTN WED. DEC. 11 MILWAUKEE 7 p.m. BTN.com SAT. DEC. 14 EASTERN KENTUCKY Noon ESPN3 SAT. DEC. 28 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1 p.m. ESPNU Thu. Jan. 2 at Northwestern 6 p.m. ESPN2 SUN. JAN. 5 IOWA 6:30 p.m. BTN WED. JAN. 8 ILLINOIS 8 p.m. BTN Tue. Jan. 14 at Indiana 6 p.m. ESPN SAT. JAN. 18 MICHIGAN 5 p.m. ESPN Wed. Jan. 22 at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN Sat. Jan. 25 at Purdue 4 p.m. BTN WED. JAN. 29 NORTHWESTERN 8 p.m. BTN SAT. FEB. 1 OHIO STATE 11 a.m. ESPN/2 Tue. Feb. 4 at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN SUN. FEB. 9 MICHIGAN STATE Noon CBS THU. FEB. 13 MINNESOTA 8 p.m. ESPN/2 Sun. Feb. 16 at Michigan Noon CBS Sat. Feb. 22 at Iowa 11 a.m. ESPN/2 TUE. FEB. 25 INDIANA 8 p.m. ESPN Sun. March 2 at Penn State 11 a.m./3 p.m. CBS/BTN WED. MARCH 5 PURDUE 8 p.m. BTN Sun. March 9 at Nebraska 4:15/6:30 p.m. BTN Big Ten Tournament – Indianapolis, Ind. (Banker’s Life Field House) Thu-Sun. March 13-16 at Big Ten Tournament NCAA Tournament Tue-Wed. March 18-19 Round 1 Thu-Sun. March 20-23 Rounds 2-3 Thu-Sun. March 27-30 Sweet 16/Elite 8 Sat.-Mon. April 5-7 Final Four/Championship (Arlington, Texas) All times listed as Central | * Part of the Cancun Challenge but will be played at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis. WISCONSIN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-14 RECORD BOOK Contents PERSONNEL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez ...............2-3 Career .................................................140-142 Head Coach Bo Ryan .................................4-10 Season .................................................142-144 UW Coaching Records ..................................11 Single Game ........................................145-146 Assistant Coaches ...................................12-13 Triple-Doubles & Double-Doubles ...............146 Basketball Support Staff ..........................14-15 Freshman Records ...............................147-148 Opponent Records ......................................149 Kohl Center Records ............................150-154 2013-14 BADGERS Yearly Statistical Leaders .....................155-158 1,000-Point Scorers .............................159-168 Radio/TV Roster and Photos .........................16 30-Point Performances ................................169 Roster ...........................................................17 Pronunciation Guide .....................................17 Player Biographies ...................................18-31 HONORS AND AWARDS Player Game-by-Game Stats ....................32-36 Honors and Awards .............................170-171 All-Big Ten ...........................................171-172 2011-12 REVIEW Academic Honors ........................................173 Team Honors .......................................173-174 Results .........................................................37 All-Americans ......................................175-177 Final Statistics..............................................38 Team Game-by-Game Statistics ...............39-40 Individual Highs/Lows ..................................41 HISTORY UW Record When ..........................................41 Badgers in the NBA Draft ...........................178 Badgers in the NBA ....................................179 ALL-TIME RESULTS Badgers Playing Professionally Overseas .....179 Letterwinners.......................................180-185 Year-by-Year Records...............................43-44 Past Assistant Coaches ...............................186 Year-by-Year Statistics.............................45-48 All-Time Starting Lineups ....................187-189 Home Attendance .........................................48 Past Head Coaches ..............................190-191 114 Years of Wisconsin Basketball ..........49-58 Wisconsin’s Big Ten Championships .............58 All-Time Results ......................................59-75 KOHL CENTER All-Time Exhibition Results ..........................75 All-Time Series Scores .............................76-95 Kohl Center .........................................192-193 UW vs. the Conferences ................................96 Directions to the Kohl Center......................193 Season Ind. Statistics (Since 1979-80) .....97-108 UW Field House ..........................................193 Game-by-Game Stats (Since 1999-00) ...109-122 Red Gym.....................................................193 UW and the Associated Press Poll ...............123 UW vs. Opponents Ranked in AP Poll ..124-126 Overtime Games .........................................127 UW IN THE POSTSEASON Comeback Wins ..........................................128 NCAA Tournament Results .........................195 Wisconsin Buzzer Beaters ...........................128 All-Time UW NCAA Tournament Roster ......196 The Last Time It Happened ..................129-130 NCAA Single-Game Records (Indiv.) ............197 NCAA Single-Game Records (Team) ......198-199 TEAM RECORDS NCAA Career Records (Indiv.) ......................199 NCAA Opponent Records ............................200 Single Season ......................................132-133 All-Time NCAA Summaries ..................201-222 Single Game ........................................134-135 UW in the NIT .............................................223 Single Half ...........................................135-136 UW in the Big Ten Tournament ...........224-227 Wisconsin’s 100-Point Games .....................136 UW Big Ten Tournament Records ...............228 Scoring Margins ..........................................137 UW’s Best Starts .........................................137 Winning Streaks .........................................138 MEDIA COVERAGE INFORMATION Attendance Records ....................................138 Media Relations Contacts ...........................229 Opposing Media Relations Contacts ............230 1 WISCONSIN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-14 RECORD BOOK Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez Barry Alvarez is in his 10th year as Director Alvarez was just the 10th coach in Big of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin in Ten history to win 100 games at one confer- 2013-14, and his eighth without the addi- ence institution. The 1993 national coach tional title of head football coach. Alvarez of the year, he was a two-time (1993 and served as A.D. and football coach from 1998) Big Ten coach of the year and a final- 2004-05. ist for ESPN’s coach of the decade (1990s) Wisconsin has enjoyed remarkable suc- honor. He received the Victor Award’s 1999 cess during Alvarez’s tenure at the head of National Coach of the Year accolade and was the athletic department, winning a combined the 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. 14 team national titles and 44 conference Alvarez retired from coaching at the regular-season or tournament crowns since conclusion of the 2005 season in order to he took over. concentrate solely on running the Division In Alvarez’s nine previous seasons as of Intercollegiate Athletics. He has made a A.D., Wisconsin has finished at least 22nd lasting impression on the Wisconsin sports in the NACDA Director’s Cup five times, scene. His well-documented turnaround of including a 16th-place finish in 2006-07. the once-moribund Badgers football program That is the second-best finish in school has helped to allow the school’s entire ath- history. Six different programs have won letic department to blossom into one of the national titles during Alvarez’s tenure, nation’s finest and most respected organiza- including four in the magical 2005-06 tions in college sports. season. Eleven different teams have been When Alvarez arrived in Madison in crowned as conference champions, including 1990, Wisconsin had compiled a 9-36 record five in each of the 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007- during the previous four seasons and atten- 08 and 2012-13 seasons. dance at Camp Randall Stadium had dipped On the academic side, more than 1,000 to an average of 41,734 per game (54 per- student-athletes have earned Academic All- cent of capacity). Big Ten honors in Alvarez’ nine-year tenure. The program sorely needed a boost Since 2009-10, UW’s student-athletes and got it when new Director of Athletics have achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative Pat Richter hired Alvarez from Notre Dame, GPA. At the end of spring 2013, the cumula- where he had been an assistant coach under tive GPA for all student-athletes was 3.00. In Lou Holtz. 2012-13, five sports either set or tied their Over the next 16 seasons Alvarez highest term or cumulative team grade-point transformed the football program and, sub- averages ever. sequently, the culture of athletics at the Alvarez was appointed in the spring UW. The success of the football program of 2008 as one of the chairs of the NCAA’s ignited and heightened interest in Badgers Football Academic Enhancement Group, sports. Alvarez’s list of
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