Photos: Badger Basketball versus UMKC
Two views in one. Ryan Evans was beat to the hoop on this play, with a second angle on the play showing above on the big-screen.
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Two views in one. Ryan Evans was beat to the hoop on this play, with a second angle on the play showing above on the big-screen.
Wisconsin's Ryan Evans is one of the Badger's continual tall threats who can be almost effective from outside as they are in the paint.
Wisconsin redshirt junior guard/forward Ryan Evans walks on to the court as he is announced before the game.
Ryan Evans was effective in the paint Saturday night, scoring 6 points in the first half, the third leading scorer for the half.
Ryan Evans tries his variation of a sky hook, with a little less hook, over Wofford defender Lee Skinner.
Ryan Evans shoots from behind the arch, a place where historically he has struggled. Evans looks to improve on this over the season. By the end of the game Evans would come out as more effective in the paint but made his one shot beyond the arch, something that Wisconsin can't take for granted in a threat like Evans.
Wisconsin starters (left to right) Jordan Taylor, Ryan Evans, Jared Berggren, Jared Berggren, Mike Bruesewitz, and Josh Gasser would go on to outscore Wofford alone, scoring 51 points to 33.
Ryan Evans shoots from behind the arch, a place where historically he has struggled. Evans looks to improve on this over the season. By the end of the game Evans would come out as more effective in the paint but made his one shot beyond the arch, something that Wisconsin can't take for granted in a threat like Evans.
Ryan Evans was effective in the paint Saturday night, scoring 6 points in the first half, the third leading scorer for the half.
After a resounding 54 point victory against Kennesaw State Saturday—in which the Wisconsin men’s basketball team shot 15-25 from behind the arc and moved up one spot to No. 14 in the AP Poll—the Badgers looked to pick up its second regular season win against the Colgate Raiders of the Patriot League Wednesday.
Re-emerging in the season-opener, junior guard Ryan Evans is playing as well as any of Wisconsin’s prolific scoring threats.
There was plenty to talk about following Wisconsin's 85-31 season-opening win over Kennesaw State. From the record-tying first half in which the Badgers only gave up eight points to the 54-point margin of victory, their largest since 2006, the season opener was certainly a wake up call to a UW fanbase heading into yet another season not knowing what to expect.
Though Wisconsin men’s basketball lost three starters from last year’s Sweet 16 team, the expectations are high in Madison as the Badgers into Saturday’s regular season opener against Kennesaw State.
Ryan Evans had a game-high 16 points against UW-Stevens Point in the University of Wisconsin men's basketball team's exhibition victory at the Kohl Center on Nov. 5, 2011.
University of Wisconsin junior forward Ryan Evans had a game-high 16 points in a recent exhibition game against UW-Stevens Point. Evans will play an increased role in UW’s front court this year.
Ryan Evans had a game-high 16 points against Stevens Point. Evans will play an increased role in UW’s front court this year.
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team got its season off to a solid start with an 80-54 win over Division III powerhouse UW-Stevens Point in the Badgers’ lone exhibition game of the season.
While Saturday’s spotlight will certainly be on Camp Randall and the 6-2 UW football team, Wisconsin men’s basketball kicks off their season Saturday night at the Kohl Center with an exhibition matchup against UW-Stevens Point.