Northwestern sweeps Wisconsin for first time since 1996
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[February 06, 2023]
Boo Buie made two free throws with 31.0 seconds left Sunday
to give Northwestern the lead for good as it completed a season
sweep of Wisconsin with a 54-52 Big Ten Conference win in Madison,
Wis.
Buie added two more foul shots with 4.7 seconds remaining after the
second of two defensive stops down the stretch. The Badgers (13-9,
5-7) got a free throw from Max Klesmit with 2.9 seconds left to draw
within two points, but Chase Audige rebounded the intentional miss
of the second free throw and tossed it towards midcourt as time
expired.
The win gave the Wildcats -- who are tied for third in the Big 10
standings -- their first season sweep of the Badgers since 1996.
Buie finished with a team-high 13 points for the Wildcats (16-7,
7-5), which went 4-2 in a stretch of six games in 13 days caused by
a pair of postponements last month due to COVID-19 issues within the
program.
Audige added 11 and pulled down seven rebounds while playing the
full 40 minutes as Northwestern earned a 33-26 advantage on the
boards. The Wildcats canned 46.7 percent from the field.
Chucky Hepburn scored a game-high 17 points for Wisconsin, including
a pullup in the lane that gave it a 51-50 edge with 45 seconds on
the clock. Freshman Connor Essegian converted five 3-pointers and
finished with 15, but missed the front end of a one-and-one with
2:14 left that could have put the Badgers ahead.
Despite their recent NBA-type schedule, the Wildcats looked like the
fresher team for much of the first half. They moved the ball well on
offense and used their quickness to double-team key Wisconsin
players, forcing poor passes and tough shots.
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Feb 5, 2023; Madison, Wisconsin, USA;
Northwestern Wildcats forwards Robbie Beran (31) and Tydus Verhoeven
(10) walk onto the court during the first half against the Wisconsin
Badgers at the Kohl Center. Mandatory Credit: Kayla Wolf-USA TODAY
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Audige sank a pullup for a 14-6 Northwestern
advantage just under six minutes into the game, allowing it wiggle
room for an offensive drought that enabled the Badgers to crawl back
into the game.
Wisconsin closed within 26-23 at halftime when Tyler Wahl took
advantage of a quick shot by Brooks Barnhizer that kept the Wildcats
from running down the clock. Wahl scored in transition as time
expired.
--Field Level Media
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