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WISCONSIN vs. INDIANA
Feb. 13, 2010
Post-Game Notes
TEAM NOTES
• By improving to 19-6 overall, the Badgers have now won 19 games in each of head coach Bo Ryan’s nine seasons.
• The Badgers are now 134-11 (.924) in home games under Ryan.
• Wisconsin is 67-6 (.918) in Big Ten home games under Ryan.
• Wisconsin is now 14-1 at home this season, outscoring its opponents at the Kohl Center by an average of 17.8 points per game.
• With its win Saturday, Wisconsin has won five consecutive games vs. Indiana and 11 of the teams’ last 14 meetings.
• The Badgers have won nine straight over the Hoosiers at the Kohl Center.
• Ryan is now 10-3 all-time against the Hoosiers as Wisconsin’s head coach, including a 7-0 mark at the Kohl Center.
• Wisconsin is now 40-4 all-time under Ryan when scoring at least 80 points.
• The victory gave seniors Jason Bohannon and Trevon Hughes each 100 career victories at Wisconsin.
• With a 28-point margin of victory, Saturday’s win was the Badgers’ second-largest triumph over the Hoosiers (34 points in a 79-45 win on Jan. 6, 2004).
• The Badgers’ 83 points marked the team’s largest scoring output in a Big Ten game this season (previously 79 vs. Penn State (OT) on Jan. 24).
• Wisconsin’s point total marked its largest scoring output against a Big Ten team since an 85-61 win over Indiana on March 8, 2009.
• Saturday’s win also marked the largest margin of victory for the Badgers in a Big Ten game since downing Northwestern by 29 points, 74-45, in Madison on Jan. 7, 2009.
• Overall, the Badgers’ 83-point total was the team’s third-largest output of the year (90 vs. Cal Poly on Dec. 16; 84 at Green Bay on Dec. 9).
• Wisconsin scored 46 points in the first half Saturday, its second-highest point total in a half this season (51 in first half vs. Cal Poly).
• The Badgers shot 53.1 percent in the first half, marking the third time in four games that Wisconsin has recorded a field-goal percentage of better than 50 percent in the first half.
• Indiana’s 21 turnovers were the second-most forced by the Badgers in a game this season (22 by Cal Poly on Dec. 16).
• Wisconsin matched its season-high total by pulling down 15 offensive rebounds (also vs. Northwestern on Jan. 13).
• After scoring just six points in the paint in a 63-56 loss to Illinois on Tuesday, the Badgers outscored Indiana in the paint by a 32-16 margin Saturday.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Jason Bohannon
• Bohannon scored a career-high 30 points in 32 minutes of action, surpassing his previous career-best total of 20 points.
• The total gave Bohannon his fourth-consecutive game with 15 or more points, and he led the Badgers in scoring for the fourth-consecutive game.
• Bohannon tied Wisconsin’s single-game school record with seven 3-pointers in the contest, becoming the 10th Badger to make seven treys in a game.
• He also set a career-high with 16 field-goal attempts and matched his career-best total with 11 3-point attempts.
• Bohannon has made 200 3-pointers in his career, ranking fourth all-time at UW.
• With his 30 points, Bohannon passed six players to move up to 27th on Wisconsin’s all-time scoring list with 1,086 career points.
• Bohannon’s 30 points marked the first Badgers’ first 30-point game since Alando Tucker scored 32 vs. Pittsburgh on Dec. 16, 2006.
Trevon Hughes
• Hughes scored 16 points, all in the first half, for his 20th game this season in double figures.
• With his 16 points, Hughes passed Joe Franklin for 16th place on Wisconsin’s all-time scoring list, as he now has 1,218 career points.
Jordan Taylor
• Taylor finished with 11 points, marking his 13th double-figure scoring performance of the season, and his fifth in the Badgers’ last six games.
Mike Bruesewitz
• Bruesewitz tied his career-high with seven rebounds and pulled down a career-high six offensive rebounds, leading Wisconsin in both categories against the Hoosiers.