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Rally carries Badgers past Hoyas, to Battle 4 Atlantis finals

Men's Basketball

Rally carries Badgers past Hoyas, to Battle 4 Atlantis finals

Dekker
Georgetown 2 Wisconsin 68, Georgetown 65
Imperial Arena • Paradise Island, Bahamas • Attendance: 3,204

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  1st 2nd Final
 Georgetown
34 31 65
 Wisconsin 35 33 68
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 • Sam Dekker: 17 Pts, 6 Reb, X1 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk, 6-11 FG, 4-5 FT
 • Bronson Koenig: 14 Pts, 4 Ast, 6-10 FG, 2-4 3FG
 • Nigel Hayes: 15 Pts, 7 Reb, 5-7 FG, 4-5 FT
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 FG Percentage .532 .488
 3-Point FG Percentage .545 .375
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 Offensive Rebounds 9 10
 Defensive Rebounds 17 16
 Total Rebounds 26 26
 Turnovers 15 14
 Points off Turnovers 17 23
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Nov. 27, 2014

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas -- Sam Dekker scored 17 points, Nigel Hayes' acrobatic tip-in with 20 seconds left capped his 15-point day, and No. 2 Wisconsin needed to rally in the second half to beat Georgetown 68-65 on Thursday in the Battle 4 Atlantis semifinals.

The Badgers hadn't trailed in the second half this season, but found themselves down 53-44 with 11:36 left. A 22-6 run put Wisconsin (5-0) up for good, and the Badgers could finally exhale when D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera's 3-pointer rimmed out as time expired.

 Fast Facts
Sam Dekker finishes with 17 points, sparks second-half rally in win.
Nigel Hayes scores 15 points, including last-second tip-in to seal the game.
Bronson Koenig scores 14 points on 60% percent shooting (6-10 FG) in 27 minutes off the bench.

Smith-Rivera, who was 5 for 5 from beyond the arc until the game's final shot, led all scorers with 29 for Georgetown (4-1).

Wisconsin will face Oklahoma in Friday's title game. Georgetown, which got 10 points from Joshua Smith, will play Butler in an all-Big East matchup for third place.

Bronson Koenig tied a career best with 14 points for Wisconsin, which survived despite a six-point, 1-for-8 shooting day from standout center Frank Kaminsky.

Georgetown's players didn't get back to their hotel rooms until around 1 a.m. Friday, thanks to the Hoyas needing overtime to beat No. 18 Florida in the quarterfinals.

Less than 15 hours later, they tipped off against the Badgers.

Rest might be overrated: The Hoyas made their first six shots, setting the tone for how their offense was going to work all afternoon - or at least, until the final 10 minutes. Midway through the second half, Georgetown was at 61 percent shooting for the game, but the Hoyas missed eight of their final 10 shots.

Wisconsin led for only 56 seconds in the first half - but that included the final 3 seconds. Down by six early, the Badgers chipped away and went into the locker room with a 35-34 lead on Koenig's layup that followed a Georgetown turnover.

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