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WISCONSIN BASKETBALL 2020�21 SCHEDULE Nov WISCONSIN BASKETBALL 202021 SCHEDULE Nov. 25 EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 77-67 Nov. 27 ARK-PINE BLUFF W, 92-58 24 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES ▪ 4 FINAL FOURS ▪ 19 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ▪ 21 CONSENSUS ALL҃AMERICANS Dec. 1 GREEN BAY W, 82-42 #4 WISCONSIN BADGERS VS MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES Dec. 4 at Marquette 6 p.m. 3҃0, 0҃0 BIG TEN 2҃1, 0҃0 BIG EAST Dec. 9 LOUISVILLE 6:15 p.m. Rankings (AP/Coaches): 4/7 Rankings (AP/Coaches): NR/NR Dec. 12 TBD TBD Head Coach: Greg Gard Head Coach: Steve Wojciechowski Dec. 16 NORTHERN IOWA TBD Record at Wisconsin: 104-57 (6th Season) Record at MU: 117-82 (7th Season) Overall Record: 104-57 (6th Season) Overall Record: 117-82 (7th Season) Dec. 21 NEBRASKA Dec. 25 at Michigan State FRIDAY, DEC. 4 ▪ 6 P.M. CT ▪ MILWAUKEE, WIS. ▪ FISERV FORUM ▪ FS1 Dec. 28 MARYLAND Dec. 31 MINNESOTA I94 RIVALRY REIGNITES FRIDAY IN MILWAUKEE Winners of 11 straight, the Badgers travel to Milwaukee on Friday to Jan. 3 at Penn State take on Marquette and renew one of the greatest rivalries in college Jan. 7 INDIANA basketball. UW and MU have played 126 times, beginning in 1917. Jan. 12 at Michigan The Badgers rose three spots to No. 4 in the AP Top 25. This marks UW’s Jan. 15 at Rutgers highest ranking since being ranked No. 3 on March 16, 2015. It’s also just Jan. 23 OHIO STATE the fourth season in which Wisconsin has appeared in the AP Top 5. Jan. 27 NORTHWESTERN Jan. 30 at Maryland GAME 4 FAST BREAK FACTS Wisconsin’s 11-game win streak is tied for the The Badgers Feb. 2 PENN STATE 6th-longest win streak in the nation and is the return their enঞ re Wisconsin’s 11-game win streak Feb. 6 at Illinois longest among major conference teams (page 2). starঞ ng 5 from is the longest in the na on Feb. 11 at Nebraska among major conference teams. the fi nal game of Feb. 14 MICHIGAN The Badgers have won their first 3 games by The streak is also UW’s longest Feb. 18 IOWA an average of 28.0 ppg, shooting 50.6% from last season and since having an 11-game win Feb. 21 at Northwestern the field, 41.9% from 3-point range and holding bring back 7 of streak snapped in the 2015 opponents to just 55.7 ppg. the top 8 scorers Na onal Championship game. Feb. 27 ILLINOIS overall from a UW holds a 68-58 lead in the all-time series season ago. Mar. 2 at Purdue with the Golden Eagles. The Badgers are 3-2 in Mar. 7 at Iowa their last 5 trips to Marquette (page 3). UW returns 77.5% of its minutes from last season as well as 78.7% of points, 83.6% of Head coach Greg Gard was named 2020 Big rebounds, 86.1% of assists, 79.7% of steals and BIG TEN TOURNAMENT - Chicago, Ill. Ten Coach of the Year by both the coaches and 88.6% of blocks. Mar. 10-14 at United Center media. Gard became Wisconsin’s second coach to earn that award, joining four-ঞ me winner UW’s leading scorer a year ago, Third-Team All- NCAA TOURNAMENT - Indianapolis, Ind. Bo Ryan (2002, ‘03, ‘13 and ‘15). Big Ten senior forward Nate Reuvers is off to Mar. 16-17 First Four . Gard owns a career record of 104-57 (.646) a strong start averaging 15.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg and Mar. 18-21 Rounds 1-2 overall. He is the 2nd-fastest Wisconsin coach 2.7 bpg, while going 5-for-7 from 3-point range. Mar. 25-28 Sweet 16 / Elite 8 to 100 wins in the NCAA tournament era, doing . Reuvers is just 3 blocks away from the school’s April 3-5 Final Four so in 157 games. Only Bo Ryan reached 100 all-time record held by Ethan Happ (154). ^ ACC Challenge faster (138 games). After playing the role of 6th-man last season, Home games in BOLD CAPS . With a conference record of 59-35, Gard’s .628 Micah Potter is now thriving as a starter, scor- conference win percentage ranks 6th among all ing 14.0 ppg (.625 FG%) and leading UW with Big Ten coaches of the last 40 years (page 2). 7.0 rpg (more on page 3). FOLLOW THE #BADGERS Last season, Wisconsin finished the season with Third-Team All-Big Ten guard D’Mitrik Trice TV: FS1 8 consecutive wins to win a share of the 2020 has blossomed into one of the Big Ten’s premier App: FOX Sports GO | Online: foxsportsgo.com Big Ten Championship, the 19th title in school point guards. In addition to his 10.0 ppg, Trice . Play-by-Play: Kevin Fitzgerald history, and first since 2015. has 13 assists with zero turnovers in 71 minutes . Analyst: Steve Lavin of action this season (more pg 2). Wisconsin has won 5 Big Ten championships RADIO: BADGER SPORTS NETWORK since 2000, matching Ohio State for the 2nd- UW’s highly-touted freshman class has com- App: iHeartRadio | Satellite: SiriusXM 196 bined to average 17.2 ppg after 3 games, led most during that span. Only Michigan State (7) . Play-by-Play: Matt Lepay by Ben Carlson (6.7 ppg) and Jonathan Davis has more league titles since 2000. Analyst: Mike Lucas (6.3 ppg). Wisconsin has a trio of players on watch lists SOCIAL MEDIA: #ONWISCONSIN Sophomore Tyler Wahl has been the Badgers for major awards: PG D’Mitrik Trice (Bob Cousy . Twitter: @BadgerMBB Award), PF Nate Reuvers (Karl Malone Award) most effective bench contributor this season . Instagram: badgermbb and C Micah Po er (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). and posted a career day vs. Green Bay, finish- ing with 11 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 . Facebook: /WisconsinMensBasketball blocks and 2 steals in 20 minutes. YouTube: /WisconsinBadgers WISCONSIN’S POTENTIAL STARTERS No. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. Of Note 0 D’MITRIK TRICE 10.0 3.0 4.3 13 Ast, 0 TOs, .364 3FG% (4-11); Cousy Award Watch List 2 ALEEM FORD 8.0 3.0 1.3 .400 3FG% (4-10); Double-fi gure points in each of last 2 games 11 MICAH POTTER 14.0 7.0 2.3 .625 FG%; Abdul-Jabbar Award Watch List 34 BRAD DAVISON 7.0 3.7 1.3 .455 3FG% (5-11); 1,073 career points (39th in UW annals) 35 NATE REUVERS 15.0 5.0 0.7 2.7 bpg, .714 3FG% (5-7); Malone Award Watch List BADGERMBB NOTES GAME 4: MARQUETTE ON THE WAY UP UW is shooting 41.9% from 3-point range with 10 different players hitting at least 1 BASKETBALL COMMUNICATIONS After beginning the season 3-0, Wisconsin is up from long range GENERAL INFORMATION to No. 4 in this week’s AP Top 25. UW is shooting 75.8% at the free throw line . Address: 1440 Monroe Street, Madison, WI 53711 This marks UW’s highest ranking since being . Website: UWBadgers.com ranked No. 3 on March 16, 2015. UW is averaging just 8.0 turnovers per game . Press Box Phone: (608) 262-7766 This is just the fourth season in which Opponents are shooting just 32.4% overall Wisconsin has appeared in the AP Top 5. BRANDON HARRISON PRIMARY . Phone: (608) 279-8653 For just the fifth time in school history, RELIABLE REUVERS . Email: [email protected] UW began the season ranked top 10 in the A third-team All-Big Ten pick last season, Nate . Twitter: @BrandonHarrison Preseason AP Top 25. Reuvers is poised to make that a first-team Wisconsin in the Preseason AP Top 10 pick in 2020-21. PATRICK HERB DIRECTOR OF Season Preseason Finished Final Game Through 3 games, Reuvers is averaging 15.0 BRAND STRATEGY 1962-63 #10 NR -- ppg, 5.0 rpg and 2.7 bpg. The big man is 2006-07 #9 #6 NCAA 2nd Rd . Phone: (608) 957-2085 shooting 61.5% from the field, 71.4% (5-7) 2014-15 #3 #3 NCAA runner-up . Email: [email protected] from deep and 72.7% (8-11) at the FT line. 2016-17 #9 #25 Lost in Sweet 16 . Twitter: @PatrickHerb 2020-21 #7 -- -- The senior forward is just 133 points away from joining teammates Brad Davison Wisconsin 1 of 6 teams from the Big Ten (1,073) and D’Mitrik Trice (1,030) in ranked: #3 Iowa, #4 Wisconsin, #5 Illinois, Wisconsin’s 1,000-point club. MEDIA RESOURCES #8 Michigan St., #23 Ohio St., #24 Rutgers. Reuvers is tied for 4th in the nation in CREDENTIAL APPLICATIONS Wisconsin is 1 of just 4 schools ranked in the 3-point FG percentage (71.4%) among play- . www.sportssystems.com/Wisconsin AP Top 25 in both M Basketball and Football. ers with at least 5 made triples. Wisconsin is #4 in MBB, #18 in Football Reuvers needs just 3 blocks to break Ethan BIG TEN MEDIA EMAIL LIST . Iowa is #3 in MBB, #24 in Football Happ’s school record for all-time swats. office.bigten.org/media . Oregon is #21 in MBB, #21 in football UW CAREER BLOCKS LEADERS WISCONSIN BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK . Ohio State is #23 in MBB, #3 in football Player Blocks Seasons . go.wisc.edu/MBBRecordBook 1. Ethan Happ 154 2016-19 SPEAKING OF STREAKING 2. Frank Kaminsky 153 2012-15 WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS KOHL CENTER 3. Nate Reuvers 152 2017-Pres. BadgerWiFi (connect and register with email address) Winners of 11 straight dating back to last 4.
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