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Author Topic: Wis Badgers gun down Ohio state  (Read 1719 times)

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Offline Bufflehead

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Well, old Fishaholik is going to be waving his Cheddar flag from beyond the Cheddar curtain this week with this news..LOL

Taylor scores 25 as Wisconsin beats Ohio State
 
 
 MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Cruising to what was shaping up as a surprisingly easy victory over Ohio State, Wisconsin took its foot off the gas and nearly contributed to the growing legend of Greg Oden.

 After taking control midway through the second half, the third-ranked Badgers blew a double-digit lead to the fifth-ranked Buckeyes, then held on for a 72-69 victory despite two dunks by Ohio State's already-heralded freshman center in the game's final 37 seconds.

Ohio State's Jamar Butler missed a potential game tying 3-point shot at the buzzer, and the Badgers (16-1, 2-0 Big Ten) managed to hold on in an early matchup of conference favorites.

"We know we have a chance to be a great team," Wisconsin senior forward Alando Tucker said.

It's yet another road loss to a ranked team for Ohio State (13-3, 2-1), but coach Thad Matta was pleased that at least this time, his team rallied. That didn't happen in the Buckeyes' 86-60 loss at then-No. 5 Florida on Dec. 23.

"We were in this situation a couple weeks ago at Florida and we couldn't respond," Matta said. "I like the fact that our guys fought back and put us in the position to have a chance to win the game. But we've got to find ways and be more consistent with our play and understand the value of every possession, and I think we can do that."

Still, Matta wants to see his team "toughen up."

"This team's been great with what we ask of them, and we've just got to keep finding ways to get better," Matta said.

Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan said the Buckeyes are plenty tough already.

"I don't know how many bumps they're going to get, but I don't think it's going to be very many," he said.

Kammron Taylor scored 25 points for Wisconsin, but made only five of eight free throws in the final 1:04 to leave the door open for Ohio State.

"It was something new, trying to keep the lead at the free throw line instead of having to make a big shot," Taylor said.

The Badgers used a 14-0 run to take control midway through the second half. But the Buckeyes rallied to close within 69-64 on a dunk by Oden with 37 seconds remaining.

Taylor then made one of two free throws on the other end, and the Buckeyes' Ron Lewis hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to three with 25 seconds left.

Joe Krabbenhoft hit one of two free throws for Wisconsin, and Oden dunked with 8.9 seconds left to cut the lead to 71-69.

After Taylor again hit one of two free throws, Butler missed the potential game-tying shot.

Until the final minute, Wisconsin's front line had played effective defense against the 7-foot Oden, who finished with 10 points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots.

"Most guys like him will get better, so I'm glad this happened early," Ryan said.

Matta said he's still "living for the day" when Oden can get the cast removed from his right wrist after having surgery in the offseason.

Tucker added 17 points for the Badgers, who are 13-2 against ranked teams and 40-2 in conference home games under Ryan.

"I'm glad we can check this one off of places we have to go," Matta said. "Right now, we're sitting at 2-1 in the Big Ten and we've played in two pretty tough environments."

Ivan Harris had 17 points for Ohio State, which won at Illinois.

It was a breakout performance for Wisconsin sophomore forward Marcus Landry, who had 10 points and four blocked shots.

The Badgers led 43-41 after a 3-pointer by Butler, but Krabbenhoft scored inside to start Wisconsin's 14-0 run that featured several key plays by Landry, who sat out part of last season after being ruled academically ineligible.

A block by Landry led to an end-to-end layup by Michael Flowers that put Wisconsin ahead 47-41. Landry rebounded his own miss and scored on a putback to put the Badgers up 55-41.

Oden blocked Landry on the Badgers' next possession, but he got the ball back and got it to Flowers, who drove the lane and scored to put Wisconsin ahead 57-41 with 9:20 remaining.

Landry, who has taken only 10 3-point shots all season, hit a 3 with 8:04 remaining that made it 60-47. He also helped guard Oden down the stretch.

"I was giving away height and weight playing against Greg Oden," Landry said. "I just did what I could to take things away from him. I hit some big shots and hit some 3s. It just gave the team a little boost and helped everybody out."

Ryan said his team suddenly became tentative on defense down the stretch. Ohio State went on a 17-9 run as Wisconsin's shaky free throw shooting kept the Buckeyes in the game.

"The fortunate thing is, our guys kept playing," Ryan said.

Lewis scored 14 points and Butler added 12 for the Buckeyes, who were 17-for-52 from the field.

 
« Last Edit: January 01/10/07, 06:35:20 AM by Bufflehead »
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Offline Bucky

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Badgers played really good last night against Ohio. Still somethings to work on, but they are on a hot streak right now.

Look for them to make it to the final four.


Go Bucky!!!    :P
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