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Wisconsin vs. Michigan Postgame Notes

Men's Basketball

Wisconsin vs. Michigan Postgame Notes

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Wisconsin vs. Michigan
Jan. 20, 2010
Post-Game Notes


Wisconsin Team Notes
•    With its win Wednesday, Wisconsin improved to 50-0 at home against unranked Big Ten opponents under head coach Bo Ryan
•    The Badgers are 131-10 at the Kohl Center under Ryan
•    The win was Ryan’s 99th career Big Ten victory, improving his conference record to 99-40 in nine seasons
•    The Badgers extended their home-court win streak against unranked opponents to 52 straight
•    Wisconsin is now 11-0 at home this season and has won 16 consecutive home games overall
•    The Badgers have won 14 of their last 18 games against the Wolverines, including seven in a row
•    The Badgers have won eight straight over the Wolverines at the Kohl Center, dating back to the 1999-2000 season
•    Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan is now 6-0 all-time against Michigan coach John Beilein
•    The Badgers have held Michigan to 61 points or fewer in seven consecutive meetings, dating back to the 2006-07 season
•    After allowing just 48 points against the Wolverines, the Badgers have held eight opponents to 50 points or fewer this season
•    The Badgers had a combined six points from its reserves over its past two games but picked up 19 bench points Wednesday against Michigan
•    Wisconsin matched its season-low with five turnovers, including just one in the second half

Wisconsin Individual Notes
•    Senior guard Trevon Hughes scored a team-high 20 points to record his sixth 20-point game of the season, and the 14th of his career
•    Hughes made his 75th-consecutive start for the Badgers
•    Hughes matched his career high with seven rebounds
•    Junior forward Keaton Nankivil scored 10 points to register his fifth double-digit scoring game of the season, and the 10th of his career
•    Sophomore forward Rob Wilson tallied a career-high 13 points
•    Junior forward Tim Jarmusz tied a career high with seven rebounds, giving him at least six boards for the second-consecutive game

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