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Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball Score, recap, stats (January 29, 2018)

Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball Score, recap, stats (January 29, 2018) Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball score: Recap Nebraska 74, Wisconsin 63 (Final): Wisconsin gave away an 11-point lead in what has to be one of the most disappointing loss of the season for the Badgers. Wisconsin is now 10-13 this season, including 3-7 in Big Ten play, and the Badgers have lost three consecutive games. Ethan Happ was a bright spot for Wisconsin with 25 points. But the Badgers went cold down the stretch against a half-court trapping defense. Nebraska 60, Wisconsin 58 (3:54, 2nd): Wisconsin looks lost offensively against Nebraska’s half-court trap. Somebody — presumably Ethan Happ — is going to have to come up with a big play to turn this around for the Badgers. Nebraska has outscored Wisconsin 16-3 since the Badgers took a 55 -44 lead. Wisconsin 55, Nebraska 52 (7:28, 2nd): Nebraska is in the midst of an 8-0 run to get back into this game. Wisconsin’s offense has gone stagnant and has been held scoreless over the last 2:31. It appeared Wisconsin might have this game close to wrapped up when it took a 55-44 lead. But nothing has come easily for the Badgers this season. Ethan Happ leads all scorers with 23 points. Wisconsin 50, Nebraska 40 (11:49, 2nd): Aaron Moesch buries his first career 3-pointer to bring the Kohl Center crowd to life. Wisconsin’s offense has started to get some production outside of Ethan Happ, and the Badgers are pulling away. This has been a strong second half after Wisconsin led by just two points at the break. Wisconsin 45, Nebraska 40 (13:34, 2nd): Wisconsin continues to hold Nebraska at bay, led by Ethan Happ’s 22 points and 8 rebounds. Brevin Pritzl has connected on a pair of 3-pointers and is up to 9 points. Wisconsin 32, Nebraska 30 (Halftime): Ethan Happ scores inside as the buzzer sounds to give Wisconsin the halftime lead. Happ has been an absolute star tonight. He has 18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks and 3 assists. Nobody else on the team has scored more than 3 points. Wisconsin 28, Nebraska 24 (3:34, 1st): Ethan Happ’s 14 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists lead the way for Wisconsin. But, as has been the case plenty this season, he hasn’t found much help. Nebraska has played zone defense with big man Jordy Tshimanga still on the floor despite having three fouls. So far, the strategy has kept Nebraska in the game. The Cornhuskers are double-teaming Happ and forcing other Badgers to beat them. Wisconsin 25, Nebraska 19 (7:10, 1st): The two biggest ovations tonight have come for Ethan Happ’s 3-pointer and several Badgers football players being introduced during a timeout. A.J. Taylor, David Edwards, Beau Benzschawel, Michael Deiter, T.J. Edwards and Alex Hornibrook were introduced to celebrate the team’s Orange Bowl victory. On the basketball floor, Ethan Happ has 11 points. No other Wisconsin player has scored more than 3 points. Wisconsin 17, Nebraska 10 (11:50, 1st): Nebraska battled back to tie the score at 10-10, but Wisconsin has scored the last 7 points. Ethan Happ is off to a tremendous start with 9 points and 2 assists. Wisconsin 10, Nebraska 4 (15:00, 1st): The biggest development from the first five minutes is that Badgers forward Ethan Happ buried his first career 3-pointer, which drew a nice ovation from the Kohl Center crowd. Happ has done is work in the post, but spent a significant amount of time honing his shot in the offseason. He has 5 early points, while Brevin Pritzl has 3. Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball: Time, game information Wisconsin and Nebraska play at 8 p.m. CT on Monday, Jan. 29. Time: 8 p.m. CT Date: Monday, Jan 29 Location: Kohl Center in Madison, Wis. How can I watch the Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball game on TV? Wisconsin and Nebraska will play on BTN. How can I listen to the Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball game on the radio? The Wisconsin-Nebraska game is available online at WIBA/iHeart radio. Wisconsin-Nebraska basketball preview Wisconsin is coming off a 76-61 loss at Michigan State on Friday in which the Badgers shot just 6 of 29 from the field during the first half. Wisconsin is now 10-12 this season, and it seems likelier with each game that the Badgers could finish with a losing record this season. Badgers forward Ethan Happ missed all 8 of his field-goal attempts in the https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8c-enNLOhBmoqNIUpY1QMQszVfc3yLT-