Ohio State made No. 24 Wisconsin work until the final seconds, but the Buckeyes couldn't overcome a 17-point halftime deficit and lost again.
Ohio State came up short at No. 24 Wisconsin on Tuesday, but freshman center Ivan Njegovan made a case for a bigger role with a strong performance.
The Badgers had to battle through shooting struggles after a hot start Tuesday night, but they managed enough to hold on for their sixth straight win.
Rating metrics hold their optimistic outlook for the Badgers after its win over a highly-ranked Buckeyes team. Wisconsin remains in the Big Ten’s top tier in both KenPom and ESPN BPI: KenPom: No. 21 overall (same ranking as it held after the Minnesota win) and No. 5 in the Big Ten, with the No. 12 offense and No. 50 defense in the country.
The Badgers' second straight push against a top-10 team petered out against the undefeated Buckeyes. Here's what stood out.
Wisconsin guard Max Klesmit (11) congratulates Wisconsin guard John Tonje (9) on dunking the ball during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Ohio State Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf) Wisconsin forward ...
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In a back-and-forth contest where neither team could cut into or extend the lead, carelessness with the basketball proved to be the difference maker. No. 9 Ohio State (17-0, 6-0 Big Ten) fought off multiple strong pushes from Wisconsin (10-8,
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South Asian culture and vibrant dance performances will merge at the 17th annual Buckeye Mela Saturday. The national inter-collegiate Bollywood-fusion and bhangra competition — which is also the Midwest’s biggest South Asian dance contest — will take place Saturday at the Jo Ann Davidson Auditorium,
The Badgers have refused to disclose the information, citing one specific and perhaps controversial reason. The University of Wisconsin denied a request by Sportico to view its athletes' NIL deals, stating that sharing the information would harm the school and the state.