<b>Trevon Hughes moved to 13th on UW's all-time scoring list.</b>

Men's Basketball

Wisconsin 78, Indiana 46 Post-game notes

Men's Basketball

Wisconsin 78, Indiana 46 Post-game notes

Feb. 26, 2010

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MADISON, Wis --

GAME NOTES:
•    Wisconsin is now 21-7, 11-5 on the season.
•    The Badgers have beaten Indiana six consecutive times, including three straight in Bloomington. Wisconsin swept the season series with Indiana for the third straight year and the fourth time under Bo Ryan (2004, 2008, 2009 and 2010). UW’s last season sweep of IU prior to 2004 was in 1944.
•    Ryan is now 8-3 against Indiana head coach Tom Crean.
•    Wisconsin’s 78-46 (32-point) win over Indiana was the school’s largest margin of victory in a Big Ten road game since posting a 54-20 win at the University of Chicago on Feb. 9, 1942.
•    The 32-point win also marked UW’s largest margin of victory in a road win over any Division I opponent since a 103-67 win at Loyola-Marymount on Dec. 4, 1993.
•    Wisconsin is now 12-1 on the season when scoring at least 70 points in a game. The team is 122-8 all-time under Coach Ryan when reaching the 70-point mark.
•    UW shot 54.7% from the field (29-of-53) marking the second-straight game and the fifth time in seven games that UW has posted a mark of over 50 percent.
•    Wisconsin’s 72.7% shooting (8-of-11) from 3-point range was the team’s highest since shooting 90.0 percent (9-of-10) at Illinois on Jan. 25, 1997.
•    UW’s 11 3-point attempts were its fewest since shooting 10 vs. Marquette on Dec. 12, 2009. The Badgers are now 78-16 all-time under Bo Ryan when shooting fewer than 15 treys in a game, including 4-0 this season.
•    The Badgers held Indiana under 50 points, marking the 12th time this season they have done that to an opponent, tops in the nation. UW is 54-1 under Ryan when allowing fewer than 50 points in a game.
•    UW had five players score in double figures for the second time this season and the first time since Dec. 27, 2009 vs. Illinois-Chicago.
•    UW’s nine blocks were its most since blocking nine shots vs. Penn State on Jan. 24, 2010.
•    UW’s 14 turnovers were its most since coughing it up 14 times at Ohio State.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES:
•    Trevon Hughes
led Wisconsin with 17 points, marking his 13th game leading the Badgers in scoring. He has been in double figures 23 times this season, including six straight games.
•    Hughes’ 17 points gives him 1,267 in his UW career and moves him into 13th place on the school’s all-time scoring list, passing Wes Matthews (1,251) and Tracy Webster (1,264).
•    Hughes also recorded one steal at Indiana giving him 168 for his UW career and moving him into a tie with Michael Finley for fifth on Wisconsin’s all-time steal list.
•    Hughes also moved into ninth place in UW annals with 164 made 3-point field goals.
•    Jason Bohannon appeared in his 130th-career game, moving him into a tie with Mike Wilkinson for fourth on the UW charts.
•    Bohannon finished the game with 11 points, his seventh-consecutive game in double digits and 20th of the season.
•    Bohannon didn’t attempt a 3-pointer for the first since Dec. 12, 2007 at Milwaukee, a streak of 87 games.
•    Jon Leuer has now posted back-to-back double-digit scoring games after recording 13 points and seven rebounds at Indiana. He has been in double figures 15 times this season.
•    Leuer also tied a career high with four blocks.
•    Jordan Taylor scored 13 points, his 15th game in double digits and second straight.
•    Taylor also tied a career high with three steals.
•    Keaton Nankivil finished with 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting, giving him nine games in double digits this season.
•    Nankivil also tied a career high with four blocks.

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