Monday, January 09, 2012
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No. 16 Michigan downs No. 18 Wisconsin 59-41

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[January 09, 2012]  ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 17 points and freshman Trey Burke outplayed Jordan Taylor for most of the game, leading No. 16 Michigan to an impressive 59-41 victory over No. 18 Wisconsin on Sunday.

Burke scored 14 points for the Wolverines (13-3, 3-1 Big Ten), who snapped a 10-game losing streak against the Badgers. Taylor, Wisconsin's star point guard, was held to 12 points, a majority of which came after Michigan had taken control of the game.

The Badgers (12-5, 1-3) have lost three straight.

Michigan bounced back from a two-point loss at No. 12 Indiana on Thursday night. The Wolverines began the game on a 10-2 run and led 25-19 at halftime. A three-point play by Burke in transition made it 43-26.

Wisconsin was holding opponents to 47 points a game coming in, but it was Michigan's defense that was the story this time. Taylor was the only Badger to score in double figures.

With both teams content to play at a methodical pace, even minor swings took on added importance. Hardaway began the second half with a 3-pointer after Michigan came up with an offensive rebound. He then added two free throws, and a basket by Jordan Morgan made it 32-19.

Burke was part of two of the game's biggest highlights. His three-point play -- with Taylor back defensively but unable to stop him -- gave Michigan a 17-point lead. Later, when Wisconsin turned the ball over, Michigan's Stu Douglass and Zack Novak both went diving onto the court. Novak came up with the ball and flipped it over his head to Burke at midcourt, and the 5-foot-11 guard went all the way for an easy layup and a 49-33 lead.

Novak scored 12 points.

Michigan led 10-2 before the Badgers scored 10 straight points to take the lead on Taylor's layup. The half was tightly contested throughout, with Wisconsin forcing the Wolverines to put the ball on the floor instead of simply spotting up from 3-point range.

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The Badgers did leave Hardaway open for a 3-pointer that gave Michigan a 16-14 lead, and Evan Smotrycz followed with one of his own. Burke made a couple of shots late in the half, and the Wolverines took a six-point lead into halftime.

Taylor finished the half with four points on 2-of-8 shooting.

At halftime, Michigan introduced several former players, including Cazzie Russell and Rudy Tomjanovich, as part of a dedication weekend for the program's new player development center.

Wisconsin's Josh Gasser was held to four points. It was Gasser's banked 3-pointer at the buzzer that won the game for Wisconsin in Ann Arbor last season.

[Associated Press; By NOAH TRISTER]

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