MADISON, Wis. - The No. 11 Wisconsin men's basketball team powered its way to a 95-74 victory over the Illinois Fighting Illini this Tuesday at the Kohl Center.
The Badgers were led by another brilliant performance from reigning Naismith Player of the Week,
John Tonje, as well as strong, physical play from Wisconsin's big men.
Tonje scored 31 points in the game, his second straight 30+ point scoring game, becoming the fourth Badger in school history to record back-to-back 30-point games.
Steven Crowl added a season-high 20 points, along with seven rebounds and five assists.
John Blackwell scored 16 points, 10 of which came in the second half.
The Badgers made a huge push in the second half, outscoring Illinois 41-26 in the final 17 minutes of the game, and 48-33 overall in the second frame. The Badgers led for the majority of the game, up at halftime, 47-41.
Wisconsin played a physical game down low to keep Illinois out of striking distance. The Badgers out-rebounded Illinois 39-30, and outscored the Illini, 48-28 in the post.
Steven Crowl found
Nolan Winter on multiple plays in the paint, leading to two emphatic dunks. The pair combined for 15 rebounds in the game.
The defense played a key role in the Badger's second-half run, forcing nine Illini turnovers after intermission, compared to Wisconsin's two. Illinois shot just 43% from the field in the game.
Wisconsin ended a nine-game losing streak to Illinois, and improves its record to 21-5, with a 11-4 mark in conference play.
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The No. 11 Wisconsin men's basketball team powered its way to a 95-74 victory over the Illinois Fighting Illini this Tuesday at the Kohl Center.
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Wisconsin clinched a winning Big Ten record for the 22nd time in the last 25 seasons, most of any school in the conference.
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Wisconsin reached 90 points in back-to-back games for the first time since doing so in 3 straight from Dec. 14-28, 1995. The last time the Badgers scored 90+ in back to-back Big Ten games was Feb. 20 and 26, 1992 in a 92-78 win over Illinois and a 96-78 win over Michigan.Â
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Tonje recorded his fourth 30-point game of the season. He's scored 20+ points 11 times and 25+ in six games this season. The Badgers are 6-0 when Tonje scores 25+.Â
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Tonje has now scored 30+ in back-to-back games. He's the fourth Badger to ever achieve the feat, joining Michael Finley, Rick Olson and Clarence Sherrod.Â
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Graduate Student Steven Crowl scored a season-high 20 points, going 3-for-3 from 3-point rangeÂ
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Crowl now has 803 career rebounds, surpassing Tyler Wahl (800) and Nigel Hayes (802) for seventh place on UW's all-time list.
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Quotable:
Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard on the team's grittiness: "This team does a really good job of adjusting and learning as the game goes on and keeps their foot on the gas, depending on what the opponents are trying to do."
Steven Crowl on what contributed to his strong showing: "Credit to my teammates and coaches for being on me and for staying at it and for getting me the ball or I can score it. I was just sticking to the plan, doing what I can to help the team win, and tonight I was scoring a little bit more."
John Tonje on staying focused as a unit: "I just try to come out here and compete and just do my job. I want to come out here and compete and the guys believe in me. I believe in them. I'm just so proud of what we've been able to do as of late."
Carter Gilmore on the recent support: "Just to have that support behind me and to have the fans. Obviously, my teammates as well that have my back just give me that confidence to go out there and play my game, have fun, and just to have my family and friends here and then do it with my teammates who are my best friends as well. It's just super special and I'm glad I'm here and a Wisconsin Badger."
Up Next:Â
The Badgers remain in Madison to take on Oregon on Saturday at the Kohl Center. Tip is set for 11 a.m. at the Kohl Center and the game will air nationally on FOX. The game is sold out, but fans can purchase tickets on
SeatGeek.Â
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