
Wisconsin remains undefeated at home with 81-63 win over Detroit Mercy
November 23, 2025 | Women's Basketball
The Badgers claim best start since 2018-19
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin women's basketball team (6-1, 0-0 B1G) claimed its best start since 2018-19 with a 81-63 win over Detroit Mercy (1-3, 0-0 Horizon) on Sunday afternoon at the Kohl Center.
Lily Krahn led the team with 18 points on a near-perfect 6-for-7 performance from three-point range, while Kyrah Daniels added 13 points, five rebounds, four assists, and a steal to help the Badgers secure their fourth-straight victory.Â
Ronnie Porter filled the stat sheet once again, tying her season high in both points (11) and assists (6). Porter also added three steals and set a new season best in rebounds with six.Â
How it happened:Â
Wisconsin opened with early defensive pressure, forcing five Detroit Mercy turnovers in the first quarter and turning them into nine points. Destiny Howell set the tone, scoring five of her 10 points in the opening frame, while Gift Uchenna dominated inside with seven first-quarter rebounds and a block.
The Badgers continued to control tempo in the second quarter. Krahn and Porter powered a 7-0 run early in the frame, and Wisconsin's defensive rebounding limited the Titans to one-shot possessions. Wisconsin took a 32-25 lead into halftime.
Wisconsin came out of the locker room hot, outscoring Detroit Mercy 22-17 in the third behind strong shooting - 7-for-13 from the floor and 3-for-8 from three. Ware delivered two key buckets in the quarter, while Daniels found her rhythm with seven points. Krahn continued her stellar shooting, hitting her fourth three of the night.
Wisconsin then sealed the win with its best offensive quarter of the game, scoring 27 points and shooting 67% from the field. Krahn knocked down two more threes to help the Badgers secure the win.
UW shot 47.7% from the field (31–65), 44.4% from three (12–27), and 58.3% at the line (7–12). Wisconsin held Detroit Mercy to 39.6%  shooting and just 4-for-21 from three. On the glass, Wisconsin finished with a 42-26 advantage.
Notes to know:Â
- Wisconsin scored 49 second-half points.Â
- The Badgers forced 16 turnovers and scored 25 points off them.Â
- Lily Krahn went 6-for-7 from three.
- Wisconsin held a 42-26Â edge in rebounds include a season-high 16 offensive boards.Â
Up Next:
The Badgers will travel to play in the Daytona Beach Classic in Daytona Beach, Fla. They will face No. 13 Ole Miss on Friday, Nov. 28th at 3 p.m. (CT) before taking on JMU on Saturday, Nov. 29th at 12:30 p.m. (CT). Both games can be streamed on BallerTV.















