Men's Basketball

Badgers shoot lights out, shut down Panthers in win

Men's Basketball

Badgers shoot lights out, shut down Panthers in win

Dekker
Wisconsin 5 Wisconsin 93, Milwaukee54
UWM Panther Arena • Milwaukee • Attendance: 10,120

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 Wisconsin
45 48 93
 Milwaukee 24 30 54
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 • Frank Kaminsky: 18 Pts, 4 Reb, 7-14 FG, 2-2 3FG
 • Sam Dekker: 17 Pts, 5 Reb, 7-10 FG
 • Nigel Hayes: 13 Pts, 7 Reb, 6-8 FG
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WIS UWM
 FG Percentage .609 .346
 3-Point FG Percentage .500 .375
 FT Percentage .778 .706
 Offensive Rebounds 5 6
 Defensive Rebounds 29 22
 Total Rebounds 34 28
 Turnovers 4 14
 Points in the Paint 46 18
 Points off Turnovers 22 2
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Dec. 10, 2014

MADISON, Wis. -- Frank Kaminsky scored 18 points and Sam Dekker added 17 as fifth-ranked Wisconsin continued its dominance over in-state rival Wisconsin-Milwaukee with an easy 93-54 victory on Wednesday night.

The Badgers (9-1) extended their winning streak over the Panthers to 22 consecutive games and their series lead to 31-1, completing a five-day Milwaukee sweep. Wisconsin defeated Marquette 49-38 on Saturday.

 Fast Facts
• Kaminsky scored game-high 18 points, leading four Badgers in double figures.
• Badgers shot 60.9% from the floor, including 50% from 3PT range.
• Wisconsin improved to 31-1 all-time vs. Milwaukee.

Matt Tiby with 17 points was the only player in double figures for the Panthers, whose lone victory in the series was 77-72 at Madison on Dec. 12, 1992.

Nigel Hayes added 13 points and Bronson Koenig added 10 for Wisconsin, which shot 60.9 percent from the field.

Wisconsin took command early as Dekker had 15 first-half points and Kaminsky added 12, combining to outscore the Panthers as the Badgers methodically opened a 45-24 halftime lead.

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