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Though not the superstar of yesterday, Wilson (33) was able to come up with a steal and an assist as well as noticeably frazzle the MSU defense with his athleticism.
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The task seemed squarely in the hands of Taylor (11) to try to bring the Badgers back from what had turned from a sizable lead in the first half to a pretty terrible 17 point deficit in the second.
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Rob Wilson looked cautious to turn up the heat against a faster Michigan State defense and scored a respectable six points, but was a far cry from the unconscious shooter he was in the first game of the tournament.
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Wisconsin's freshman forward Frank Kaminsky saw 8 minutes of playing time, but was unable to grab any boards, drawing a lot of frustration from Bo Ryan on the bench. Kaminsky would hit one three point jumper in the first, however.
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Ryan Evans (5) continued to drive the basket in hopes of picking up a lucky score or draw a foul from a physical Michigan State team.
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In a change from yesterday's stoppage-filled set of games, however, fouls were hard to come by, and hard fouls such as this hit by Brandan Kearny (3) seemed to be the only ones noticed by officials.
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Wisconsin senior point guard Jordan Taylor had a more productive day than in Friday's win over the Hoosiers, leading the team with 19 points, but was not the impact player that Rob Wilson had been just a day before.
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Mike Bruesewitz (31) struggled again today in the eventual loss to Michigan State, coming up with five rebounds but no points on the day.
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Here is another look at a tremendously powerful and motivating start by Evans.
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Though Wisconsin came off hot in the first, Michigan State senior forward Draymond Green quickly became the impact player of the game.
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In a face between the four seed Wisconsin Badgers and the one seed Michigan State Spartans, the Badgers came out blazing, relying on bursts of speed and precision shooting from their starters for a quick 9-0 lead over MSU.
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Wisconsin's Ryan Evans (5) lays down a contested jam early in the first half, running circles around his defender Adreian Payne (5) and taking an elbow to the face before finishing strong.
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While Wisconsin's Dan Fahey (10) smiles in the background, appreciating the Badgers' quick start, head coach Bo Ryan's tempered attitude seems to foreshadow the eventual momentum swing.
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Wisconsin's Jordan Taylor (11) hangs around the neck of Rob Wilson (33) after what would become another play in the highlight reel of plays from Wilson's best collegiate performance and what would wrap up Wisconsin's 79-71 win over the Hoosiers. The Badgers will play tomorrow against the Michigan State Spartans in what promises to be a test for Wisconsin's newfound shooting sensation.
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To cap it all off, Jordan Taylor, who won his first Big Ten Tournament game today, was a guest after the game on the Big Ten Network.
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UW's Mike Bruesewitz (31) was shut down shooting tonight, though that in part came from the explosive spree that point guard Ryan Wilson went on.
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UW's Josh Gasser (21) saw the most playing time in today's game with 38 minutes, giving him 9 points, 2 rebounds, and 4 assists.
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Dan Fahey reacts to Wilson's many plays of the night. The bench got more animated as the game went on, with foul calls and Rob Wilson highlights getting the team, and the Badger fans' attention.
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UW senior point guard Jordan Taylor (11) continued to lead the team and keep the offense surprisingly speedy for how slow-paced the offense is run. He struggled shooting, however, going 3-12 for total field goals, two of which were three point shots. Though he drove the lane often, even when the path was clear, Taylor couldn't seem to finish.
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Play got more physical as the game went on, with one technical foul called in the second half and many more hard fouls given out by both sides. Wisconsin's Jared Berggren (40) would foul out.