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WISCONSIN basketball 23 NCAA Tournaments (19 consecu ve) 4 Final Fours (1941, 2000, 2014, 2015) 18 Big Ten Championships 21 Consensus All-Americans GAME 11 WISCONSIN 4 6, 1 1 AT MARQUETTE 6 3, 0 0 DEC. 9, 2017 11 AM CT MADISON, WIS. KOHL CENTER 17,287 TV..................................FS1 (Brian Anderson & Stephen Bardo) Radio...............Badger Radio Network (Matt Lepay & Mike Lucas) All-Time Series............ UW leads 67-56 All-Time in Madison....... UW leads 38-17 Streak.....................UW won last 1 Last Meeting.............. UW won 93-84 (12/10/16 - Milwaukee, Wis.) UW MU RIVALRY CELEBRATES 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Separated by just 75 miles, Wisconsin and Marquette will meet at the Kohl Center on Saturday to celebrate the 100-year anniversary a rivalry that began on Dec. 19, 1917. Tip-off is set for 11 a.m. (CT) on FS1. Up next, UW hosts Western Kentucky on Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. (CT) on FS1. NOTES TO KNOW ABOUT WISCONSIN TOUGHEST STRETCH: Wisconsin has faced arguably the toughest schedule in the country so far. Having played 7 games against the KenPom top- 70 (5 of which were away), the Badgers are also 1 of 2 teams in the country that has played 4 ranked teams already this season (more on page 3). BEEN HERE BEFORE: Wisconsin has a below.500 record through 10 games for the first time since 2001-02, the first year under Bo Ryan and Greg Gard. That team was 4-6 and rallied to finished 19-13, winning a share of the Big Ten championship and reaching the NCAA tournament. MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES Rankings (AP/Coaches): --/-- Head Coach: Steve Wojciechowski Record at MU: 58 48 (4th Year) Overall: 58 48 (4th Year) WISCONSIN BADGERS Rankings (AP/Coaches): --/-- Head Coach: Greg Gard Record at WIS: 46-24 (3rd Year) Overall: 46-24 (3rd Year) All-American Ethan Happ is the only major conference player averaging 16.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 3.0 apg. GARD IN CONTROL: With a record of 46-24 (.657), Greg Gard owns the third-highest win percentage in school history (min. 60 games) behind Hall of Famers Bo Ryan (.737) and Walter Meanwell (.712). He has gone 25-13 (.658) in Big Ten play (more on page 9). CENTURY RIVALS: The UW-Marquette rivalry began under controversy in 1917 and has developed into one of the best in all of college basketball. UW has won 2 of the last 3 games, including a 93-84 win last season the Badgers highest scoring output in the series (more on page 5). GOOD TO BE HOME: Having already played 5 games away from home, the Badgers are glad to be back at the Kohl Center where they have won 86.6% of their games all-time. (more page 11). THISCLOSE: Wisconsin has lost 6 games this season, but has been within minutes of winning 4 of them. In each of those 4 setbacks, UW was tied or within 2 points with 2:00 remaining. BIG TEN BEASTS: UW has boasted a winning conference record in each of the last 17 seasons, the longest run of success of any team in the 110-year history of Big Ten hoops (more on page 7). HAPP HAVING HIS WAY: All-American Ethan Happ is off to an impressive start. He is the only major conference player averaging at least 16.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 3.0 apg and the Big Ten's only player leading his team in points, rebounds and assists (more on page 4). YOUTH MOVEMENT: For the first time in 20 years, UW is relying heavily on freshmen. The Badgers freshman foursome of Brad Davison, Aleem Ford, Kobe King and Nate Reuvers is accounting for 24.6 ppg and all 4 have had a game scoring in double figures this season, including 5 such games by Davison (more on page 3). WISCONSIN S PROBABLE STARTERS BASED ON LAST TIME OUT No. Name Pos. Yr. Pts. Reb. Ast. Notes 0 D'Mitrik Trice G So. 9.4 2.0 2.1 19 assists, 11 turnovers;.418 3FG% in '16-17 2 Aleem Ford F Fr. 4.8 2.8 1.0 1st career start vs. UCLA; Career-high 10p vs. BAY 21 Khalil Iverson F Jr. 7.5 4.5 2.0 Shoo ng 56.3% (27-48) overall; 16p at PSU 22 Ethan Happ F Jr. 16.2 8.6 3.0.528 FG Pct; 14th UW player with 1,000p, 600r 34 Brad Davison G Fr. 10.0 2.0 1.3 18-42 (.429) 3FGs; B1G Fr. of the Week (11/27) 2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time NOV. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST......W, 85-50 NOV. 12 YALE.....................W, 89-61 NOV. 16 XAVIER [15]+..............L, 70-80 2017 Hall of Fame Classic - Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 20 vs. Baylor [22]..............L, 65-70 Nov. 21 vs. UCLA [23]..............L, 70-72 NOV. 24 MILWAUKEE.............W, 71-49 Nov. 27 at Virginia [18]^.............L, 38-49 DEC. 2 OHIO STATE*..............L, 58-83 Dec. 4 at Penn State*.............W, 64-63 Dec. 6 at Temple..................L, 55-59 DEC. 9 MARQUETTE............... 11 am DEC. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY.........7 pm DEC. 23 GREEN BAY...............4:30 pm DEC. 27 CHICAGO STATE..............8 pm DEC. 30 UMASS LOWELL..............3 pm JAN. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 JAN. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 JAN. 29 FEB. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 FEB. 11 FEB. 15 FEB. 19 Feb. 22 FEB. 25 INDIANA*....................6 pm at Rutgers*....................6 pm at Nebraska*...............7:30 pm at Purdue* [21]................6 pm ILLINOIS*....................8 pm at Iowa*......................6 pm at Michigan State [3]*..........7 pm NEBRASKA*..................8 pm NORTHWESTERN*.........7:30 pm at Maryland*................. Noon at Illinois*.....................8 pm MICHIGAN*................. Noon PURDUE* [21]................6 pm MINNESOTA* [14].............8 pm at Northwestern* (Rosemont, Ill.).....6 pm MICHIGAN STATE* [3]........ Noon Big Ten Tournament - New York City, N.Y. Feb. 28-Mar. 4 at Big Ten Tournament NCAA Tournament Mar. 13-14 Round 1 Mar. 15-18 Rounds 2-3 Mar. 22-25 Sweet 16/Elite 8 Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Final Four (San Antonio, Texas) ^ B1G/ACC Challenge + Gavi Tipoff Games * Big Ten Conference Game Home games in ALL CAPS All mes listed as Central FOLLOW THE BADGERS Twitter...@BadgerMBB Hashtags:...#Badgers / #OnWisconsin Instagram:... @badgermbb Facebook:... WisconsinMensBasketball Snapchat:...officialbadgers YouTube:...WisconsinBadgers Men s Basketball Contact: Patrick Herb Cell: 608-957-2085 E-mail: pah@uwbadgers.com Athletic Communications Office University of Wisconsin Kellner Hall 1440 Monroe Street Madison, WI 53711

WISCONSIN BASKETBALL GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE 0 D'Mitrik Trice G, So., 6-0, 177 1 Brevin Pritzl G, R-So., 6-3, 197 2 aleem ford F, R-Fr., 6-8, 215 3 WALT McGRORY G, Fr., 6-3, 210 4 matt ferris G, R-Jr., 6-6, 205 5 Aaron Moesch F, R-Sr., 6-8, 220 Huber Heights, Ohio De Pere, Wis. Lawrenceville, Ga. Minneapolis, Minn. Appleton, Wis. Green Bay, Wis. 11 ANDY VAN VLIET F, Jr., 7-0, 228 Antwerp, Belgium 12 TREVOR ANDERSON G, So., 6-2, 196 Stevens Point, Wis. 15 CharleS Thomas, IV F, Jr., 6-8, 255 Highland, Md. 20 T.J. Schlundt G, R-Jr., 6-5, 197 Oconomowoc, Wis. 21 KHALIL IVERSON G, Jr., 6-5, 210 Delaware, Ohio 22 ethan Happ F, R-Jr., 6-10, 235 Milan, Ill. Kobe King 23 G, Fr., 6-4, 203 La Crosse, Wis. 25 alex illikainen F, Jr., 6-9, 231 Grand Rapids, Minn. 31 michael ballard G, R-Fr., 6-4, 197 Oak Park, Ill. 34 BRAD DAVISON F, Fr., 6-3, 205 Maple Grove, Minn. 35 NATE REUVERS F, Fr., 6-10, 215 Lakeville, Minn. WISCONSIN ROSTER POS HT WT YR/ELIG HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 0 D Mitrik Trice G 6-0 177 So./So. Huber Heights, Ohio (Wayne/IMG Acad.) 1 Brevin Pritzl G 6-3 197 Jr./ So. De Pere, Wis. (HS) 2 Aleem Ford F 6-8 215 So./Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Archer/IMG Acad.) 3 Walt McGrory + G 6-3 210 Fr./Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Edina) 4 Ma Ferris G 6-6 205 Sr./Jr. Appleton, Wis. (Xavier) 5 Aaron Moesch F 6-8 220 Sr.#/Sr. Green Bay, Wis. (Southwest) 11 Andy Van Vliet F 7-0 228 Jr./Jr. Antwerp, Belgium 12 Trevor Anderson + G 6-2 196 So./So. Stevens Point, Wis. (SPASH/Green Bay) 15 Charles Thomas, IV F 6-8 255 Jr./Jr. Highland, Md. (River Hill) 20 T.J. Schlundt G 6-5 197 Sr./Jr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (St. John s Mil. Acad.) 21 Khalil Iverson F 6-5 210 Jr./Jr. Delaware, Ohio (Hayes) 22 Ethan Happ F 6-10 235 Sr./Jr. Milan, Ill. (Rockridge) 23 Kobe King G 6-4 203 Fr./Fr. La Crosse, Wis. (Central) 25 Alex Illikainen F 6-9 231 Jr./Jr. Grand Rapids, Minn. (HS/Brewster Acad.) 31 Michael Ballard G 6-4 197 So./Fr. Oak Park, Ill. (Fenwick) 34 Brad Davison G 6-3 205 Fr./Fr. Maple Grove, Minn. (HS) 35 Nate Reuvers F 6-10 215 Fr./Fr. Lakeville, Minn. (North) Greg Gard Head Coach 3rd season at UW Howard Moore Assistant Coach 8th season at UW # - 5th-year senior + - will redshirt in 2017-18 Head Coach: Greg Gard (3rd); Assistant Coaches: Howard Moore (8th), Joe Krabbenho (2nd), Dean Oliver (1st); Director of Basketball Opera ons: Marc VandeWe ering; Strength & Condi oning: Erik Helland; Athle c Trainer: Henry Perez-Guerra; Video Coordinator: A.J. Van Handel Joe Krabbenhoft Assistant Coach 2nd season at UW DEAN OLIVER Assistant Coach 1st season at UW

GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE QUICK FACTS University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53711 Founded........................... 1848 Enrollment........................ 42,041 Nickname........................ Badgers School Colors........... Cardinal and White Affiliation.................NCAA Division I Conference....................... Big Ten Chancellor.................. Rebecca Blank Director of Athletics.......... Barry Alvarez Website............. www.uwbadgers.com Twitter.....................@BadgerMBB Facebook....... /WisconsinMensBasketball HEAD COACH - GREG GARD Seasons............. 3rd at UW/3rd overall Overall Record................ 46-24 (.657) Record at Wisconsin........... 46-24 (.657) Big Ten Record............... 25-13 (.658) NCAA Tournament Record....... 4-2 (.667) KOHL CENTER Opened..................... Jan. 17, 1998 Capacity.......................... 17,287 Student Section...............Grateful Red Overall record at Kohl Center.. 277-43 (.866) Kohl Center Record under Gard.. 26-6 (.813) ALL-TIME RECORD 118th season of basketball Years: 1898 to present Overall record: 1,580-1,188 (.572) Big Ten record: 803-837 (.490) NCAA tournament record: 38-22 (.633) Big Ten tournament record: 23-17 (.575) BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS (18) Titles: 1907, 1908, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1929, 1935, 1941, 1947, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2015 BIG TEN TOURN. TITLES (3) Titles: 2004, 2008, 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances (23): 1941, 1947, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 National Championship: 1941 Final Four (4): 1941, 2000, 2014, 2015 Elite Eight (6): 1941, 1947, 2000, 2005, 2014, 2015 Sweet 16 (11): 1941, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 LAST TIME OUT TEMPLE 59, WISCONSIN 55 Dec. 6, 2017 Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pa. In a game that featured 8 ties and 16 lead changes, Wisconsin couldn't close out a road win at Temple Wednesday evening. The Badgers led by 3 with 3:00 remaining, but the Owls out-scored UW, 7-0, down the stretch. Wisconsin shot just 5-for-20 (25.0%) from 3-point range and only 4-for-6 from the free throw line. Junior Ethan Happ was the only Badger in double figures, equaling a season-high with 23 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. Junior Khalil Iverson finished with 9 points while freshmen Aleem Ford and Brad Davison chipped in 8 points each. SCHEDULE STRENGTH Head coach Greg Gard has said on several occasions that strength of schedule won't be an issue for this year's Badgers. Judging by the early portion of the season, he appears to be right. According to KenPom's adjusted efficiency rankings, the Badgers have faced the 7th-toughest schedule. The NCAA's RPI lists Wisconsin 10th in strength of schedule. In facing No. 15 Xavier, No. 22 Baylor and No. 23 UCLA, Wisconsin faced 3-straight ranked non-conference opponents for the first time in school history. Add in No. 18 Virginia and the Badgers are one of just 2 teams in the nation who have faced 4 ranked opponents already this season (Creighton is the other). Based on the KenPom ratings, UW's nonconference schedule includes 6 games against teams ranked in the top 70: #4 UVA, #13 Xavier, #24 Baylor, #42 Temple, #43 UCLA and #63 Marquette. Only 2 of those games are at home. Add in #58 Ohio State and #41 Penn State and the Badgers will play 8 teams in the top-70 before New Years. UW has lost 6 games to teams with a combined record of 41-10 (.804). Overall, the Badgers' 10 opponents have a combined record of 61-29 (.678). In total, UW's 2017-18 schedule features 10 games against teams in the AP preseason poll. BADGERS IN BIG TEN OPENERS Including the win at Penn State (Dec. 4), UW has won 12 of its last 14 road Big Ten openers dating back to 2005. The only losses during that stretch came in a 69-61 defeat at Illinois in 2011 and a 59-58 loss at Indiana in 2016. The Badgers dropped a rare Big Ten opener on Saturday vs. Ohio State. Even with the loss, UW has won 13 of its last 15 Big Ten openers dating back to 2003-04. The Badgers played their earliest Big Ten games in school history. Wisconsin's earliest Big Ten opener prior to this season was a 26-21 win over Michigan State on Dec. 6, 1936. THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT For the first time in 20 years, the Badgers are relying heavily on their freshman class a fourman group that includes Brad Davison, Aleem Ford and Kobe King and Nate Reuvers. UW is starting 2 freshmen (Davison and Ford) for the first time in almost 20 years. The last time the Badgers starting lineup featured multiple freshmen was the final game of the 1997-98 season when Mike Kelley, Andy Kowske and Maurice Linton started in a 66-61 loss to Illinois. Wisconsin's freshman foursome of Davison, Ford, King and Reuvers have combined to average 24.6 ppg. All 4 have had a game scoring in double figures this season, including 5 such games by Davison. Davison earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (Nov. 27) after averaging 15.0 ppg and 2.0 spg in games against Baylor, UCLA and Milwaukee. Davison went 11-for-19 (57.9%) from 3-point range in those 3 games. Davison is 2nd on the team and 5th among B1G freshmen averaging 10.0 ppg. He scored a career-high 19 points vs. Milwaukee (11/24). Over the last 20 years (since 1999), only 3 Badgers have averaged double figures in their freshman season: Devin Harris (12.3 ppg in 2002), Alando Tucker (12.0 ppg in 2003) and Ethan Happ (12.4 ppg in 2016). He is also 3rd in the Big Ten averaging 1.9 steals per game. Among freshman nationally, Davison's 19 steals ranks 3rd behind Duke's Trevon Duval and Kentucky's Shai Gilgeous- Alexander. Davison is shooting a team-high 44.4% (20-45) from 3-point range. Among freshman, that figure is tops in the Big Ten and 19th in the nation. He is averaging 2.0 3FGs per game, which leads all Big Ten freshmen and is tied for 14th in the league. Davison is also 2nd on the Badgers in FTs and FTAs, going 20-for-25 (.800) at the line. Ford was rewarded with a starting spot after scoring a career-high 10 points (2-4 3FGs) vs. Baylor. He also tallied career highs with 7 rebounds and 5 assists vs. Milwaukee. On the year he is averaging 4.8 ppg and 2.8 rpg, going 10-for-28 (35.7%) from 3-point range. King has increased his production lately. Over the last 6 games, King is averaging 6.5 ppg and has gone 7-for-15 (46.7%) from 3-point range over that stretch. Overall, King is averaging 5.2 ppg, including a career-high 10 points (2-5 3FGs) vs. Ohio State on Dec. 2. King has gone 7-for-21 (33.3%) from 3-point range on the season. Reuvers sat out the first 5 games of the season while contemplating a redshirt season. However, he made his debut in Game 6 vs. Milwaukee, posting 6 rebounds and 2 assists. Reuvers has scored in double-figures in each of UW's 2 Big Ten games, finishing with 10 points on 4-for-4 shooting (2-2 3FGs) against OSU and then 11 points with 4 rebounds at PSU. On the season, he is averaging 5.3 points (3-for-7 3FGs) and 3.5 rebounds per game.

GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE HAPP HYPE THE GAME'S BEST ALL-AROUND PLAYER Happ was so good a season ago that he entered Big Ten player of the year conversations even though Purdue s Caleb Swanigan was destroying everything that stood in his path on a nightly basis. He was the Adam Banks to Bronson Koenig and Nigel Hayes s Charlie Conway. With Koenig and Hayes gone now, though, Happ gets to become Adam Banks and Charlie Conway." Mark Titus, The Ringer (Nov. 9, 2017) HAPP MAKING HISTORY Last season, junior Ethan Happ established himself as one of the best players in college basketball. This season, he's looking like one of the best players of the last 20 years. Happ is the only major conference player averaging at least 16.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 3.0 apg. In fact, over the last 20 years (since 1997-98) only 3 Big Ten players have averaged those marks for an entire season and all 3 were Big Ten Player of the Year and consensus All-Americans: Ohio State's Evan Turner (2010), Michigan State's Draymond Green (2012) and Purdue's Caleb Swanigan (2017). Big Ten Players, Avg. 16.0p, 8.0r, 3.0a, since 1997-98 Player (Year) PPG RPG APG Evan Turner (OSU, 2010) 20.4 9.2 6.0 Draymond Green (MSU, 2012) 16.2 10.6 3.8 Caleb Swanigan (PUR, 2017) 18.5 12.5 3.1 Ethan Happ (WIS, 2018) 16.2 8.6 3.0 Happ leads the Badgers in points (16.2), rebounds (8.6), assists (3.0) and blocks (0.7) per game. He is second in steals per game (1.2). Happ is the only player in the Big Ten leading his team in points, rebounds and assists. Last season, Happ was the only player in the NCAA to average at least 13.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.5 spg and 1.0 bpg. In fact, Happ was the first major conference player in over 20 years to reach those marks for an entire season. Vermont's Marqus Blakely (2009 & 10) is the only other D-I player to hit those marks since at least 1996-97. Happ was the nation's only player to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals during conference play. Avg. UW B1G Points 14.6 1st 12th 8.6 1st 4th Assists 3.0 1st 17th Blocks 1.6 1st 6th Steals 2.3 1st 1st FG Pct..529 1st 10th Happ became just the 4th major conference player over the last 20 years to lead his team in all 5 categories during conference play. Also: Utah's Delon Wright (2014), St. John's D.J. Kennedy (2010) and Virginia Tech's Bryant Ma hews (2003). With 1,113 points, Happ ranks 35th on Wisconsin's all- me scoring list. He is also 10th on the school's career rebounding chart with 696. He is one of just 6 players in school history to amass 1,000 points, 650 rebounds and 150 assists. With 3 double-doubles this season, Happ is now ed for 7th in Wisconsin history with 23 career double-doubles. Most Career Double-Doubles, Wisconsin # Player (Years) Years 1. 47 Joe Franklin 1966-68 2. 39 Kim Hughes 1972-74 3. 32 Claude Gregory 1978-81 4. 31 Dale Koehler 1973-76 5. 27 Jack Brens 1962-64 6. 24 Rashard Griffith 1994-95 7. 23 Paul Morrow 1952-54 23 Ethan Happ 2016-Present 9. 22 Joe Chrnelich 1977-80 The Big Ten's active rebounds leader with 680, Happ is second in the NCAA among juniors. Only James Thompson, IV (796) of Eastern Michigan has more among non-seniors. HAPP CLIMBING UW RECORD BOOKS CAREER POINTS 29. 1,165 Leon Howard 1971-73 30. 1,156 Scott Roth 1982-85 31. 1,148 Ben Brust 2011-14 32. 1,147 James Johnson 1967-69 33. 1,115 Brian Butch 2005-08 34. 1,114 Marcus Landry 2006-09 35. 1,113 Ethan Happ 2016-Present 36. 1,084 Ken Siebel 1961-63 37. 1,077 Tim Locum 1988-91 38. 1,075 Josh Gasser 2011-15 39. 1,066 Larry Petty 1978-81 1,066 Mark Vershaw 1998-01 CAREER REBOUNDS 1. 904 Claude Gregory 1978-81 2. 858 Joe Franklin 1966-68 3. 856 Mike Wilkinson 2002-05 4. 841 Joe Chrnelich 1977-80 5. 806 Kim Hughes 1972-74 6. 802 Nigel Hayes 2014-17 7. 769 Alando Tucker 2003-07 8. 756 Joe Krabbenhoft 2006-09 9. 718 Larry Petty 1978-81 10. 696 Ethan Happ 2016-Present 11. 680 Dale Koehler 1973-76 12. 679 Ryan Evans 2010-13 13. 667 Brian Butch 2005-08 14. 666 Frank Kaminsky 2012-15 CAREER FG PCT. (min. 500 FGAs) 1..573 Patrick Tompkins (306-534) 1988-91 2.560 Ethan Happ (448-800) 2016-Present 3..557 Andy Kowske (359-645) 1998-01 4..554 Rashard Griffith (294-531) 1994-95 5..545 Willie Simms (391-717) 1988-91 CAREER OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 314 Alando Tucker 2003-07 2. 311 Mike Wilkinson 2002-05 3. 270 Nigel Hayes 2014-17 4. 240 Andy Kowske 1998-01 5. 231 Joe Krabbenhoft 2006-09 6. 228 Ethan Happ 2016-Present 7. 227 Sean Daugherty 1995-98 8. 222 Brian Butch 2005-08 9. 205 Michael Finley 1992-95 10. 197 Mike Bruesewitz 2010-13 CAREER STEALS 1. 275 Mike Kelley 1998-01 2. 183 Tracy Webster 1992-94 3. 177 Trévon Hughes 2007-10 4. 171 Michael Flowers 2005-08 5. 169 Mike Wilkinson 2002-05 6. 168 Michael Finley 1992-95 7. 164 Devin Harris 2002-04 8. 151 Trent Jackson 1986-89 9. 142 Ethan Happ 2016-Present 10. 133 Hennssy Auriantal 1996-99 HAPP'S HONORS A 2017 third-team All-American Ethan Happ has been decorated with a host of preseason honors this season: 2017-18 Preseason Recognition Preseason All-Big Ten Team Second-Team Preseason All-American (ESPN.com, NBC Sports, CBS, The Athletic, Athlon) Naismith Trophy Watch List Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Watch List No. 2 played on ESPN.com's Top-50 players of college basketball list 2016-17 Awards AP Third Team All-American Second-Team All-American (SI) First-Team All-Big Ten AP Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year USBWA All-District Wooden Award Final Ballot Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Finalist Naismith Trophy Semifinalist Oscar Robertson Midseason List Big Ten All-Tournament Team

GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE SITUATIONAL RECORDS 2017 18 Gard Era Ahead at the half 4-1 36-4 Behind at the half 0-4 10-18 Tied at the half 0-1 0-2 FG% of.450 or more 3-1 29-3 FG% less than.450 1-5 17-21 Better FG% than opp. 4-1 38-4 Worse FG% than opp. 0-5 8-20 Same FG% as opp. 0-0 0-1 Opp. FG% less than 45% 3-2 38-6 3FG% of 40% or more 3-0 22-4 3FG% less than 40% 1-6 24-20 Try more than 20 3FGs 2-4 23-14 Try 20 or fewer 3FGs 2-2 23-10 Make at least 70% FT 2-1 16-10 Try at least 20 FTs 1-2 22-7 Try fewer than 20 FTs 3-4 24-17 Out-rebound opponent 4-1 35-7 Tied or out-rebounded 0-5 11-17 Same or fewer TOs than opp. 4-4 34-15 More TOs than opp. 0-2 12-9 Commit fewer than 12 TOs 3-3 28-10 Commit 12 or more TOs 1-3 18-13 Score fewer than 50 pts. 0-1 1-1 Score 50-59 pts. 0-2 1-13 Score 60-69 pts. 1-1 14-4 Score 70-79 pts. 1-2 19-4 Score 80-89 pts. 2-0 7-2 Score 90 or more pts. 0-0 4-0 Allow fewer than 50 pts. 1-1 9-1 Allow 50-59 pts. 1-1 13-3 Allow 60-69 pts. 2-0 17-7 Allow 70-79 pts. 0-2 6-7 Allow 80-89 pts. 0-2 1-5 Allow 90 or more pts. 0-0 0-1 Overtime 0-0 4-1 vs. A.P. top 25 opponents 0-4 9-12 vs. A.P. top 25 opp. at home 0-1 4-3 Home games 3-2 26-6 Road games 1-2 11-11 Neutral site games 0-2 9-7 Day games 0-1 13-5 Night games 4-5 33-19 GAMES DECIDED BY... 3 points or less 1-1 8-5 4-5 points 0-2 4-4 6-10 points 0-1 9-6 11-19 points 0-1 13-6 20 or more points 3-1 13-1 TELEVISED GAMES... CBS 0-0 6-3 Big Ten Network 2-0 21-4 BTN Plus 1-0 1-0 ESPN 0-0 5-6 ESPN2 1-2 5-4 ESPNU 0-1 0-1 ESPN3 0-1 3-1 FOX 0-1 0-1 FS1 0-1 1-2 TBS 0-0 0-2 TNT 0-0 2-0 ALL-TIME VS. MARQUETTE Wisconsin and Marque e will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of one of the best rivalries in college basketball on Saturday. Separated by just 75 miles, the Badgers and Golden Eagles meet for the 124th me in a series that began on Dec. 19, 1917. UW and MU have played every year but one since the 1958-59 season (did not play in 1984-85). UW won the first-ever mee ng in 1917, 15-14, on a controversial free throw from All-American William Chandler in the final seconds. MU protested that the corresponding foul had occurred a er me expired. Ironically, Chandler would later serve as the head coach at Marque e from 1930-51. Overall, Wisconsin owns a 67-56 advantage in the series, making Marque e the Badgers most played non-conference rival. In games played in Madison, the Badgers are 38-17 all- me against the Golden Eagles. Wisconsin has won 2 of the last 3 vs. MU, including a 93-84 win in Milwaukee last season (details below). The road team has actually won 5 of the last 7 mee ngs. Five current Badgers have seen ac on against Marque e. Current Badgers vs. Marquette Team GM PTS REB AST MPG Happ 2 11.5 6.0 1.5 23.0 Iverson 2 8.0 2.5 0.5 15.0 Trice 1 3.0 2.0 2.0 21.0 Thomas 2 1.0 0.5 0.5 8.5 Illikainen 1 0.0 1.0 0.0 4.0 Ethan Happ has scored in double figures in each of his 2 games vs. Marquette, finishing with 12 points and 7 rebounds in 2015 and tallying 11 points and 5 boards in 2016. Khalil Iverson scored 16 points (one shy of his current career high) and grabbed 5 rebounds in UW's 2016 win over Marquette. Neither team being nationally ranked for this rivalry game is a rarity, as at least one of the two teams has been ranked in 13 of the last 17 meetings. The father of UW junior T.J. Schlundt, Terrell, played at MU (1980-83) and was team co-captain with Doc Rivers in 1983. UW sophomore transfer Trevor Anderson was prep teammates with MU's Sam Hauser at SPASH. UW freshman Brad Davison (Maple Grove, Minn.) is childhood friends and prep rivals with MU's Theo John (Minneapolis). Saturday vs. MU serves as game 2 of Wisconsin's 3-game in-state circuit. The Badgers already defeated Milwaukee, 71-49, and will host Green Bay on Dec. 23. HISTORY VS. MARQUETTE Overall: WIS leads, 67-56 In Madison: WIS leads, 38-17 Gard vs. MU: 1-0 Active Streak: UW won last 1 UW largest win: 26 (60-34 on 12/31/48) MU largest win: 30 (94-64 on 3/9/82) UW most points scored: W, 93-84 (12/10/16) MU most points scored: W, 94-64 (3/9/82) LAST 40 MEETINGS (UW leads 24-16) Date Rank (UW/MU) Result Score Location 1978 --/16 W 65-52 Madison 1979 W 57-56 Milwaukee 1981 L 53-64 Madison 1982 L 64-94 Milwaukee 1983 L 62-68 Madison 1984 L 59-74 Milwaukee 1985 W 75-74 Madison 1986 L 71-84 Milwaukee 1987 W 66-55 Madison 1988 W 70-55 Milwaukee 1989 W 61-50 Madison 1989 W 63-58+ Milwaukee 1990 W 82-65 Madison 1990 L 58-69 Milwaukee 1992 W 81-63 Madison 1993 W 77-67 Milwaukee 1994 17/24 W 71-52 Madison 1994 19/-- L 65-80 Milwaukee 1995 W 55-46 Madison 1996 L 52-59 Milwaukee 1997 L 60-65 Madison 1998 20/-- W 61-45 Milwaukee 1999 W 86-74 Madison 2000 16/-- W 52-47 Milwaukee 2001 --/14 W 86-63 Madison 2002 --/16 L 54-63 Milwaukee 2003 22/23 W 63-59 Madison 2004 24/-- L 54-63 Milwaukee 2005 W 77-63 Madison 2006 11/17 W 70-66 Milwaukee 2007 --/24 L 76-81 Madison 2008 --/25 L 58-61 Milwaukee 2009 20/-- W 72-63 Madison 2010 W 69-64 Milwaukee 2011 9/16 L 54-61 Madison 2012 L 50-60 Milwaukee 2013 8/-- W 70-64 Madison 2014 2/-- W 49-38 Milwaukee 2015 L 55-57 Madison 2016 17/-- W 93-84 Milwaukee + overtime

LAST TIME VS. MARQUETTE UW 93, MU 84 Dec. 10, 2016 BMO Harris Bradley Center, Milwaukee Wisconsin trailed 40-35 at the half, but erupted for 58 second-half points in a 93-84 win in Milwaukee. UW's 93 points were the school's most-ever scored in the series with MU. UW used a 16-0 run midway through the second half to turn a 46-47 deficit into a 62-47 lead. UW held the MU scoreless for a span of 5:39 to Wisconsin 93 9-2 Total 3-Ptr take control. The Badgers shot a season-high 58.2% and 44.4% (8-18) on 3FGs. UW assisted on 20 of its 32 baskets. Bronson Koenig led UW with 18 points (4-6 3FGs) and 6 assists. Nigel Hayes tallied 17 pts, 9 rebs and 4 assists. Khalil Iverson scored a then-career-high 16 points (5-6 FGs), including 12 in the second half, with 5 boards. Ethan Happ picked up 2 fouls in the first 101 seconds and sat the rest of the half. He posted all 11 points and 5 of his rebounds in 15 minutes of ac on in the second half. 10 Hayes, Nigel f 6-10 1-2 4-8 2 7 9 2 17 4 2 1 3 36 22 Happ, Ethan f 5-8 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 3 11 2 0 1 0 17 30 Brown, Vitto f 5-11 1-5 4-4 1 5 6 4 15 3 2 0 1 24 03 Showalter, Zak g 4-5 1-2 2-2 1 0 1 3 11 2 1 0 2 33 24 Koenig, Bronson g 6-12 4-6 2-2 0 2 2 3 18 6 3 1 2 37 00 Trice, D'Mitrik 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 21 15 Thomas IV, Charles 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 21 Iverson, Khalil 5-6 1-2 5-7 1 4 5 1 16 1 0 2 0 25 Team 2 1 3 Totals 32-55 8-18 21-29 8 25 33 18 93 20 9 6 9 200 FG % 1st Half: 14-27 51.9% half: 18-28 64.3% Game: 32-55 58.2% 2nd 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 8-18 44.4% 2 FT % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0 2nd half: 17-25 68.0% Game: 21-29 72.4% Marquette 84 7-3 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA Off Def Tot ## Player FT-FTA PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 10 HAUSER, 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 18 Sam f 40 FISCHER, Luke c 5-8 0-0 1-2 3 3 6 3 11 3 2 2 2 33 00 HOWARD, Markus g 6-12 3-6 7-8 0 3 3 3 22 1 1 0 0 34 23 JOHNSON, Jajuan g 2-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 4 0 3 0 2 15 25 CHEATHAM, Haanif g 6-14 0-2 4-4 3 5 8 3 16 2 1 0 1 31 01 WILSON, Duane 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 12 HELDT, Matt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 22 REINHARDT, Katin 4-7 4-6 4-5 0 2 2 4 16 0 3 0 0 29 30 ROWSEY, Andrew 4-8 3-5 4-4 0 1 1 3 15 1 0 0 0 24 Team 2 1 3 Totals 27-58 10-22 20-23 8 19 27 25 84 8 12 2 5 200 FG % 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 27-58 46.6% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 10-22 45.5% 1,2 FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd half: 13-14 92.9% Game: 20-23 87.0% Officials: Pat Driscoll, Brian Dorsey, Tim Clougherty Technical fouls: Wisconsin-Iverson, Khalil. Marquette-None. Attendance: 18691 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Wisconsin 35 58 93 Marquette 40 44 84 Last FG - WIS 2nd-00:43, MU 2nd-00:20. Largest lead - WIS by 18 2nd-06:44, MU by 5 1st-00:02. WIS led for 23:09. MU led for 13:45. Game was tied for 03:06. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench WIS 42 22 14 14 21 MU 30 11 14 19 31 Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 13 times. GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE CHARTING THE BADGERS CAREER GAMES PLAYED Games Starts Cons. Starts Ethan Happ....... 82 82 82 Khalil Iverson...... 79 10 10 Charles Thomas.... 67 0 0 Alex Illikainen...... 66 0 0 Aaron Moesch..... 53 0 0 D'Mitrik Trice...... 47 11 10 Brevin Pritzl....... 35 4 0 Matt Ferris........ 23 0 0 T.J. Schlundt....... 22 0 0 Andy Van Vliet..... 21 4 0 Brad Davison...... 10 6 6 Aleem Ford........ 10 6 6 Kobe King......... 10 0 0 Nate Reuvers....... 5 0 0 Michael Ballard..... 2 0 0 DOUBLE-DIGIT POINTS Career 17-18 Cons. Ethan Happ..... 62 (42-20) 8 (3-5) 1 D'Mitrik Trice.... 11 (7-4) 5 (3-2) 0 Khalil Iverson.... 10 (8-2) 3 (2-1) 0 Brad Davison.... 5 (1-4) 5 (1-4) 0 Brevin Pritzl..... 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 0 Nate Reuvers.... 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) 0 Charles Thomas.. 2 (2-0) 0 0 Andy Van Vliet... 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 0 Aleem Ford...... 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 0 Alex Illikainen.... 1 (0-1) 0 0 Kobe King....... 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 0 WHAT'S TRENDING WITH UW UW is 29-3 under Gard when shooting at least 45.0% from the field. Additionally, the Badgers are 38-6 under Gard when keeping foes' FG percentage below 45.0%. Wisconsin is 4-1 this season and 35-7 under Gard when out-rebounding opponents. UW ranks 2nd in the Big Ten and 10th in the NCAA with 10.4 turnovers per game (Mich 9.2). Since 2001-02, Wisconsin has averaged 10.1 TOs per game, the na on s lowest mark. Temple is a distant 2nd over that stretch (10.6 TOs / game). Wisconsin is allowing 63.6 points per game this season, which ranks 4th in the Big Ten and 39th in the NCAA. Last season the Badgers led the Big Ten and ranked 13th nationally allowing 62.4 ppg. UW has led the Big Ten in scoring defense in 11 of the past 15 seasons and finished among the nation s top 10 in 9 of the past 15 years. The Badgers are defending the 3-point line well, allowing opponents to hit just 31.8% from deep (3rd in the Big Ten). Last year, foes shot 37.6% from behind the arc. The Badgers committed an average of 16.3 fouls per game last season, which ranked 3rd in the Big Ten and 30th-fewest in the NCAA. This year UW is averaging 16.6 fouls per game, a number that ranks 4th in the Big Ten. UW opponents are averaging 15.9 FTAs per game. Under Greg Gard, UW is an impressive 42-3 when leading or tied with 5:00 remaining. Last season, the Badgers went 23-1 when leading or tied with 5:00 remaining. Dating back to February of 2011, UW is 163-7 (.959) when leading or tied with 5:00 left. UW has won 8 of its last 9 overtime games, with the only loss coming in an 84-83 buzzerbeater loss to Florida in the 2017 Sweet 16. 20-POINT SCORING GAMES Career 17-18 Cons. Ethan Happ......14 (9-5) 4 (1-3) 1 DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS Career 17-18 Cons. Ethan Happ......30 (22-8) 4 (3-1) 0 DOUBLE-DIGIT ASSISTS None DOUBLE-DOUBLES Career 17-18 Cons. Career 17-18 Cons. Ethan Happ......23 (17-6) 3 (2-1) 0 TRIPLE-DOUBLES None Career 17-18 Cons. 2017-18 LINEUP RECORD Trice, Pritzl, Iverson, Van Vliet, Happ.... 2-2 Trice, Davison, Iverson, Ford, Happ...... 2-4 BO RYAN GETS CALL TO THE HALL Record in those contests in parentheses Former Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017 on Nov. 19 in Kansas City, Missouri. The NCB HOF Class of 2017 also included Tim Duncan, Cleo Hill, Scott May, Rick Mount, Paul Silas, John Stockton and Jay Williams. Ryan spent 32 seasons as a collegiate head coach, finishing 26th on the NCAA's alltime wins list with a record of 747-233 (.762) In 14-plus seasons at Wisconsin, Ryan led the Badgers to a mark of 364-130 (.737) and five Big Ten championships and back-to-back Final Fours, including an appearance in the 2015 National Championship Game.

CHARTING THE BADGERS LED UW IN SCORING 2017-18 Career Ethan Happ............ 6 (1-5) 22 (13-9) Brad Davison........... 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) Khalil Iverson........... 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) D'Mitrik Trice................0 1 (1-0) LED UW IN REBOUNDING 2017-18 Career Ethan Happ............ 9 (4-5) 56 (38-18) Khalil Iverson........... 2 (0-2) 4 (0-4) Alex Illikainen................ 0 1 (1-0) Charlie Thomas.............. 0 1 (1-0) LED UW IN ASSISTS 2017-18 Career Ethan Happ............ 3 (1-2) 21 (12-9) D'Mitrik Trice........... 4 (2-2) 9 (5-4) Khalil Iverson........... 2 (1-1) 3 (2-1) Brad Davison........... 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) Aleem Ford............. 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) LED UW IN MINUTES 2017-18 Career D'Mitrik Trice..........5 (2-3) 7 (3-4) Ethan Happ...........1 (1-0) 3 (2-1) Khalil Iverson..........2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) Aleem Ford............1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) Kobe King.............1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) CHARGES TAKEN 2017-18 Career D'Mitrik Trice................4 11 Brad Davison................9 9 Ethan Happ.................2 7 Nate Reuvers................3 3 Khalil Iverson................0 2 Kobe King...................2 2 Brevin Pritzl.................0 1 Record in those contests in parentheses ACTIVE WIN/LOSS STREAKS Overall........................... Lost 1 Vs. Unranked teams (AP)........... Lost 1 Vs. Ranked teams (AP)............ Lost 5 At Home........................ Lost 1 At Home vs. Big Ten.............. Lost 1 At Home vs. ranked Big Ten....... Won 3 At Home vs. unranked Big Ten..... Lost 1 At Home vs. non-conference...... Won 1 At Home vs. ranked opp............ Lost 1 On Road........................ Lost 1 On Road vs. Big Ten.............. Won 1 On Road vs. ranked opp........... Lost 2 On Road vs. unranked opp......... Lost 1 Neutral......................... Lost 3 Neutral vs. ranked opp............ Lost 3 Neutral vs. unranked opp.......... Won 1 NON-CON SUCCESS UW has won 50 of its last 63 (.794) regularseason, non-conference games dating back to Dec. of 2012. That includes a mark of 15-7 (.682) under head coach Greg Gard. Since 2001-02, UW owns a non-conference mark of 121-12 (.910) at the Kohl Center. In the Gard era, the Badgers have gone 12-1 at home in the non-con. Over the last 15 seasons, the Badgers have gone 22-21 (.512) in non-conference road games, including wins in 7 of its last 11 true road games. UW is 14-1 under Gard against unranked non-conference opponents, with the only loss coming at Temple (12/6/17). Since 2003-04, UW is 105-6 (.946) vs. unranked non-con opponents. TRICE IS NICE Sophomore D Mitrik Trice made an immediate impact off the bench during his first year in Madison. Now the Huber Heights, Ohio, native is Wisconsin's starting point guard and resident sharp shooter. Playing at team-high 31.5 minutes per game, Trice ranks 3rd in scoring (9.4 ppg) and 2nd in assists (2.3 apg). His 23-to-13 assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8) leads the team (min. 2.0 apg). Trice is shooting just 30.0% from 3-point range on the year, going 12-for-40. However, last season Trice led UW and ranked 9th in the Big Ten shooting 41.8% (38-91) from 3-point range. Trice's 41.8% 3-point mark was the secondhighest 3FG percentage by a freshman in school history, trailing only Tim Locum's mark of 44.1% (41-93) in 1988. He was UW s top reserve in terms of points (5.6), assists (1.7) and minutes (18.3) per game. The point guard also owned a 1.7 assist-toturnover ratio, dishing 63 assists to 37 TOs. WRECKING THE RANKED The Badgers are 0-4 against teams ranked in the AP top 25 this season, but that hasn't been trend with UW lately. Over the last 4 seasons, Wisconsin has gone 24-16 (.600) against the AP Top-25 over the last 4 seasons. Under Greg Gard, UW is 9-12 against ranked teams. Here are a look at Gard's "Big Wins": UW s wins over the AP Top-25 under Gard Rank Score Opponent Date 4 W, 77-76 Michigan State 1/17/16 19 W, 82-79 (ot) Indiana 1/26/16 2 W, 70-57 at Maryland 2/13/16 8 W, 67-59 at Iowa 2/24/16 9 W, 66-63 vs. Xavier* 3/20/16 22 W, 77-60 Syracuse 11/29/16 25 W, 75-68 at Indiana 1/3/17 23 W, 71-60 Maryland 2/19/17 1 W, 65-62 vs. Villanova* 3/18/17 * NCAA Tournament Game Since Greg Gard joined the UW staff in 2001 under Bo Ryan, the Badgers are 39-16 (.709) against the AP Top-25 at the Kohl Center. GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE CONFERENCE CONSISTENCY With 12 Big Ten wins last season, Wisconsin posted a winning conference record for the 17th-consecutive season, the longest run of success in the 109-year history of Big Ten hoops. Consec. Winning Seasons, All-Time, Big Ten Team Cons. Seasons 1. Wisconsin.........17 (2001-2017) 2. Purdue.......... 16 (1972-88) 3. Indiana.......... 14 (1970-84) 4. Purdue.......... 13 (1919-32) Among the major conferences, only Kansas (27, including this season) has a longer active streak of above.500 seasons. Wisconsin has also clinched no worse than a 4th-place finish in the Big Ten standings for the 17th-consecutive season. That is also the longest such streak in Big Ten history. The Badgers have now tallied at least 12 Big Ten wins in each of the last 7 seasons, the longest active streak in the conference (Purdue is 2nd at 3 straight seasons with 12+ wins). Since Gard entered the Big Ten head coaching ranks, Wisconsin is 25-13 (.658) in conference play - tied for the 2nd-best mark in the Big Ten. Big Ten Record, Since 2015-16 Season Team B1G Record Pct. 1. Purdue...................28-10.737 2. Wisconsin.................. 25-13.658 Maryland.................25-13.658 4. Michigan State............24-13.649 5. Indiana...................23-15.605 * Updated thru 12/4/17 BIG TEN'S BEST Over the last 16 seasons, no team has been better than Wisconsin when it comes to Big Ten play. The Badgers have won 71.0% of their conference games since 2001-02. Most Big Ten Wins, Since 2001-02 (thru 2017 season) Team Record Pct. 1. Wisconsin 197-81.709 2. Maryland 39-17.696 3. Michigan State 184-92.667 4. Ohio State 176-102.633 5. Purdue 154-124.554 * Updated thru 12/4/17 The Badgers have also been the Big Ten's most dominant team at home during conference play. UW owns a sparkling record of 120-19 (.863) at the Kohl Center since 2001-02. UW has never finished lower than 4th in the Big Ten standings in any of the last 17 seasons (including this season). The Badgers active streak of 17 consecutive seasons in the Big Ten s top 4 is the longest in league history. Consecutive Top-4 Finishes, All-Time, Big Ten Team Cons. Seasons 1. Wisconsin........ 17 (2001-2017)* 2. Purdue..........13 (1920-32) 3. Chicago.........10 (1906-15) Illinois..........10 (1947-56) *ac ve

2017-18 BIG TEN STANDINGS Team (AP Rank) Conf. Overall Michigan State (#3) 2-0 8-1 Purdue (#21) 2-0 8-2 Ohio State 2-0 7-3 Minnesota (#14) 1-1 8-2 Nebraska 1-1 7-3 Maryland 1-1 7-3 Michigan 1-1 7-3 Penn State 1-1 7-3 Northwestern 1-1 5-4 Indiana 1-1 5-4 Wisconsin 1-1 4-6 Illinois 0-2 7-3 Rutgers 0-2 6-3 Iowa 0-2 4-5 (thru 12/6/17) AP TOP 25 12/4/17 Team Record Points 1 Duke (65) 10-0 1,625 2 Kansas 7-0 1,525 3 Michigan State 7-1 1,500 4 Villanova 8-0 1,434 5 Florida 5-1 1,301 6 Wichita State 6-1 1,197 7 Texas A&M 7-0 1,192 8 Kentucky 7-1 1,174 9 Notre Dame 7-1 1,156 10 Miami 7-0 1,122 11 North Carolina 8-1 999 12 Gonzaga 7-1 856 13 Xavier 7-1 768 14 Minnesota 8-1 758 15 Virginia 8-0 728 16 Arizona State 7-0 609 17 Cincinnati 7-1 583 18 West Virginia 7-1 557 19 Seton Hall 7-1 405 20 TCU 8-0 311 21 Purdue 8-2 266 22 Nevada 8-0 199 23 Baylor 5-2 182 24 Tennessee 6-1 96 25 USC 4-2 90 Top others receiving votes: Texas Tech 82, UCLA 75, Rhode Island 73, Creighton 53, Louisville 50, Texas 32, Alabama 21, SMU 15, Mississippi State 11, Kansas State 10, Arizona 10, Georgia 9, Washington State 9, Oklahoma 7, Providence 6, Florida State 6 USA TODAY COACHES POLL 12/4/17 Team Record Points 1 Duke (30) 10-0 798 2 Kansas (1) 7-0 756 3 Michigan State (1) 7-1 730 4 Villanova 8-0 710 5 Florida 5-1 629 6 Wichita State 6-1 565 7 Kentucky 7-1 560 8 Notre Dame 7-1 552 9 Texas A&M 7-0 537 10 North Carolina 8-1 516 11 Miami 7-0 483 12 Virginia 8-0 438 13 Gonzaga 7-1 435 14 Xavier 7-1 381 15 Minnesota 8-1 335 16 West Virginia 7-1 285 17 Cincinnati 7-1 251 17 Arizona State 7-0 251 19 Seton Hall 7-1 213 20 TCU 8-0 153 21 Purdue 8-2 143 22 Baylor 5-2 123 23 UCLA 7-1 80 24 Nevada 8-0 65 25 USC 4-2 62 Top others receiving votes: Texas Tech 61, Louisville 40, Creighton 36, Tennessee 24, Arizona 23, Oklahoma 19, Virginia Tech 19, Rhode Island 18, Texas 18, UT Arlington 15, Florida State 13, Syracuse 13, Saint Mary's 10, Butler 8, Michigan 7, Alabama 6 KINGS OF THE ROAD UW is renowned for its incredible home success, but it has been almost as good on the road lately. Wisconsin is 59-28 (.678) away from home over the last 5 seasons. That figure ranks 5th in the NCAA for most wins away from home. The Badgers are 30-17 in true road games over that stretch. Among major conference teams, only Villanova (41), Arizona (31) and Virginia (31) have more wins. NCAA, Most Wins Road/Neutral (Since 2013-14) Team Road Neutral Total Pct. 1. Villanova 41-8 33-6 74-14.841 Gonzaga 36-7 38-9 74-16.822 3. North Carolina 28-19 35-12 63-27.700 Wichita State 42-6 21-13 63-19.768 5. Arizona 31-12 28-12 59-24.711 Kentucky 26-15 33-9 59-24.711 Wisconsin 30-17 29-11 59-28.678 7. Virginia 31-17 27-7 58-24.707 * Updated thru 12/6/17 Since 2001-02, the Badgers have tallied 97 true road wins, the top mark of any Big Ten team. UW's.542 overall road winning percentage is also the top mark among Big Ten teams. BEST ROAD RECORDS Since 2001-02 (thru 12/6/17) Overall Road Wins Wisconsin...... 97 Michigan St.....83 Ohio State......79 Illinois.........70 Overall Road Win % Wisconsin...542 (97-82) Mich. St....506 (83-81) Ohio State..476 (79-87) Illinois.....424 (70-95) Since Gard took over on Dec. 23, 2015, Wisconsin is 11-10 in true road games, including a mark of 10-8 in Big Ten play. Including a win over Rutgers at Madison Square Garden in 2017, Gard's Badgers have gone 11-8 away from home in conference play. That's the 2nd-best mark of any team in the league. Best Conf. Road Record, Big Ten (Since 2015-16) Team Record Pct. 1. Maryland 12-7.632 2. Wisconsin 11-8.579 Purdue 11-8.579 4. Michigan St. 8-10.444 5. Iowa 8-11.421 Northwestern 8-11.421 BADGERS DOWN UNDER In August, Wisconsin took a 12-day, 5-game tour of Australia and New Zealand, making stops in Auckland, Rotorua, Melbourne and Sydney. Wisconsin went 4-1 on the trip, playing 4 games against teams from the top professional league (National Basketball League) and another against professional team Hawthorn Magic. In the 5 games, 5 different players led the team in scoring and none was named Ethan Happ. BADGERS DOWN UNDER Opponent Score Leading Scorer NZ Breakers W, 85-75 Pritzl (28) NZ Breakers W, 87-53 Van Vliet (14) Hawthorn Magic W, 75-68 King (18) Melbourne United L, 89-90 Trice (19) Sydney Kings W, 83-71 Davison (23) GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE The Badgers had 4 players finish with double-digit scoring averages: D'Mitrik Trice (12.6), Ethan Happ (12.0), Brevin Pritzl (11.4) and Brad Davison (11.2). As team, Wisconsin shot 48.9% on the trip, including 41.7% (48-115) from behind the international 3-point line (22 ft, 2 in. = 17 inches longer than NCAA distance). In addition to basketball, the team also enjoyed some sightseeing, including a jet boat tour, gondola ride overlooking Rotorua, a traditional Māori dinner and performance, an Australian Rules Football game, as well as a cruise of Sydney harbor cruise and a climb to the top of the Sydney Bridge. 2017-18 TEAM INFO Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Le erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/5 UW returns just 38.3% of the points scored a year ago and 39.4% of the minutes played. Wisconsin is replacing 4 starters off of last year s Sweet 16 qualifier. UW returns thirdteam AP All-American Ethan Happ, who was the nation s only player to lead his team in points (14.6), rebounds (8.6), assists (3.0), blocks (1.6) and steals (2.3) during conference play last season. The Badgers will surround Happ with a host of young talent, including sophomore point guard D Mitrik Trice and junior forward Khalil Iverson among others. Trice averaged 18.3 minutes and 5.6 points per game as a freshman, shooting a team-high 41.8% from 3-point range. Iverson averaged 15.3 points per game off the bench a year ago, shooting over 50% from the field. 2016-17 LOOK BACK Record: 27-10 Big Ten: 12-6 (T-2nd) The Badgers finished last season with a mark of 27-10, tallying the 5th-highest single-season win total in school history. Wisconsin reached the NCAA tournament for the 19th-consecutive season in 2016-17, the 5th-longest streak in NCAA history. The Badgers advanced to their 4th-consecutive Sweet 16 and the team's 6th trip in the last 7 years. UW is the only school to accomplish either feat. The Badgers have won 13 NCAA tournament games over the last 4 years, the highest mark in all of college basketball. Greg Gard is just the 3rd coach in the last 20 years to pilot his team to the Sweet 16 in each of his first 2 years as a head coach, joining Mark Few (Gonzaga) and Steve Lavin (UCLA). With a Big Ten record of 12-6 and secondplace showing, the Badgers secured a top-4 conference finish for the 17th-consecutive season, the longest such streak in Big Ten history. The 2017 senior class of Vitto Brown, Nigel Hayes, Bronson Koenig and Zak Showalter equaled UW's highest 4-year win total with 115. Ethan Happ earned third-team AP All- America honors. He was also first-team All-Big Ten and was named the AP's Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year.

GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE HEAD COACH GREG GARD A coaching veteran of more than 20 years, Greg Gard has expertly made the jump from assistant coach to head coach at Wisconsin. A er assuming the head coaching reins on Dec. 15, 2015, Gard will begin his third season as the head coach of the Badgers in 2017-18 on the heels of leading the team to the Sweet 16 in each of his first two seasons at the helm. A er ini ally taking over on an interim basis, Gard was officially named head coach of the Badgers on March 7, 2016. In two seasons, he has piloted the Badgers to a record of 42-18 (.700), owning the second-best 60-game start in program history. In his first two seasons with the head coaching tle, Gard has maintained a level of success that has become synonymous with Wisconsin Basketball. In his inaugural season as head coach, Gard led the Badgers to the 2016 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming just the second-ever first-year coach to win the Jim Phelan Na onal Coach of the Year award. He followed that up by leading UW to the fi h-highest single-season win total in school history (27-10) and making a second-consecu ve visit to the Sweet 16. Gard is just the third coach in the last 20 years to pilot his team to the Sweet 16 in each of his first two seasons, joining UCLA's Steve Lavin (1996-97) and Gonzaga's Mark Few (2000-01). The transi on to Gard s leadership began with a 1-4 start to the Big Ten Conference, but Wisconsin proceeded on a run that saw it win 11 of its final 13 regular-season games. A 77-76 victory over fourth-ranked Michigan State was the beginning of a seven-game win streak that also featured a win over No. 19 Indiana and an impressive road triumph at No. 2 Maryland. The Badgers later added another road win over No. 8 Iowa on Feb. 24. UW finished the regular season in a e for third place in the Big Ten standings extending its streak of top-four finishes to a league-record 16th-consecu ve season with a 12-6 conference record. Gard led the Badgers to the most Big Ten wins by a first-year coach since 2004 (Bruce Weber, Illinois). Gard s Badgers would follow that up with another 12-6 conference campaign in 2017, finishing second in both the regular season and the Big Ten tournament. Wisconsin would cap off its 27-win season with a signature win in the NCAA tournament, knocking off the na on s No. 1 team Villanova, 65-62, to advance to the Sweet 16. In 16 total seasons on the Badgers bench, Gard has never seen the Badgers finish lower than fourth in the Big Ten standings, amassing a combined mark of 196-80 (.710) in league play. During his tenure as head coach, Gard has helped a pair of players reach first-team All-Big Ten status: Nigel Hayes earned the nod in 2016 and Gard Coaching Record third-team All-American Ethan Happ received the dis nc on in 2017. Long considered one of the top assistant coaches in the game, Gard served as an assistant at Wisconsin for 14-plus seasons, including the final seven as the associate head coach. During that me, Gard served as the Badgers' recrui ng coordinator in addi on to on-floor coaching du es, opponent scou ng and game prepara on, and the construc ng of future game schedules. He was also the director of the Badger Boys Basketball Summer Camps. Gard has been on the bench for each of the top 12 winningest seasons at Wisconsin. He has helped pilot the Badgers to four Big Ten regular season tles and three Big Ten tournament championships, most recently winning both crowns in 2015. UW has made the NCAA tournament in each of Gard's first 14 seasons, advancing to seven Sweet 16s, three Elite Eights and two Final Fours. During Gard s first two seasons as head coach, Wisconsin has placed 11 players on the Academic All-Big Ten list. Over his 16 years in Madison, UW has boasted a total of 59 Academic All-Big Ten honors, trailing only Purdue and Northwestern over that span. Prior to coming to Wisconsin in 2001, Gard spent the previous two seasons as Ryan s assistant at UW- Milwaukee. He also served as an assistant coach to Ryan at UW-Pla eville from 1993-99. During Gard's years on the Pioneer staff, UW-Pla eville compiled a 161-13 (.925) record and won three NCAA Division III tles, five straight Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athle c Conference (WIAC) championships and appeared in six consecu ve NCAA tournaments. Prior to joining Ryan's staff in Pla eville, Gard spent three seasons at Southwestern High School Year University Record Pct. Conf. Record Place Postseason 2015-16 Wisconsin 15-8.652 Big Ten 12-6 T3rd NCAA Sweet 16 2016-17 Wisconsin 27-10.730 Big Ten 12-6 T2nd NCAA Sweet 16 2017-18 Wisconsin 4-6.400 Big Ten 1-1 -- -- Career record (3 seasons) 46-24.657 25-13 (.658) The Gard File Personal Born: Cobb, Wis. Family Wife: Michelle Daughters: Mackenzie and Peyton; Son, Isaac Education B.S., Physical & Health Educ., UW-Platteville, 1995 M.S.E., Counselor Education, UW-Platteville, 2007 Collegiate Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Southwestern [WI] H.S. (1990-93) Assistant Coach, Platteville [WI] H.S. (1993-94) Assistant Coach, Wis.-Platteville (1993-99) Assistant Coach, Wis.-Milwaukee (1999-2001) Associate Head Coach, Wisconsin (2001-15) Head Coach, Wisconsin (2015-present) GARD'S FIRST 60 GAMES Since taking over on Dec. 15, 2015, Gard tallied a mark of 42-18 (.700) in his first 60 games. That mark ranks as the 2nd-best start in Wisconsin annals, trailing only Hall of Famer Walter Meanwell. Best 60-Game Starts, UW History Coach (Years) Record Pct. 1. Doc Meanwell (1911-14) 56-4.933 2. Greg Gard (2015-17) 42-18.700 3. Bo Ryan (2001-03) 41-19.683 4. Dick Benne (1995-97) 36-24.600 Most Big Ten wins, First 2 seasons (Active Coaches) Coach (School) Record Pct. 1. Mark Turgeon (Maryland)....... 26-10.722 2. Greg Gard (Wisconsin)............24-12.667 3. Tom Izzo (Michigan State)....... 18-18.500 4. Tim Miles (Nebraska)........... 16-20.444 5. John Beilein (Michigan)......... 14-22.389 Richard Pitino (Minnesota)...... 14-22.389 7. Matt Painter (Purdue).......... 12-20.375 8. Chris Collins (Northwestern).... 12-24.333 Fran McCaffery (Iowa).......... 12-24.333 10. Patrick Chambers (PSU)........ 6-30.167 Steve Pikiell (Rutgers)*......... 3-15.167 *Pikiell has only coached one season at Rutgers. Illinois, Indiana and Ohio State have new coaches in 2017-18. and one at Pla eville High School, where he served in junior high and assistant varsity coaching capaci es. In 2016, Gard and his wife, Michelle, partnered with the University of the Wisconsin and Wisconsin Founda on and Alumni Associa on, to launch Garding Against Cancer. This fundraising ini a ve raises funds and awareness for cancer research and care within the state of Wisconsin. In its inaugural fundraising event, GAC raised more than $1 million dollars in the fight against cancer. Gard is a 1995 graduate of UW-Pla eville with a degree in physical and health educa on. He received a master's degree in counselor educa on from Pla eville in 2007. Gard and his wife, Michelle, have two daughters, Mackenzie and Peyton, and a son, Isaac.

WINNING AT WISCONSIN The Badgers won a school-record 36 games in 2014-15, reaching 30 wins for the 4th time in school history. All 4 have come in the last 10 years. Each of the top 12 spots in the UW record book for single-season wins have come in the last 15 years. Wisconsin Record Book, Single-Season Wins 1. 36 2014-15 7. 25 2004-05 2. 31 2007-08 25 2010-11 3. 30 2006-07 25 2003-04 30 2013-14 10. 24 2002-03 5. 27 2016-17 24 2009-10 6. 26 2011-12 12. 23 2012-13 Including this season, Wisconsin has won at least 20 games in 14 of the last 15 years and 11 straight. The Badgers streak of 11 straight 20-win seasons is the longest in the Big Ten. Prior to Bo Ryan s arrival, UW had just four 20-win seasons in 103 years of basketball. Team Consecu ve 20-win seasons Wisconsin.............. 11* Michigan State........... 5 *includes '16-17 BIG TEN, BIG RESULTS Since 2002, UW has won 7 Big Ten championships (4 regular season and 3 tourn.). Only OSU (10; 5 regular season, 5 tourn.) has won more tles during Ryan s tenure. MSU has 6 and ILL has 5, but no other school has more than 3 over that span. Bo Ryan s teams posted a 172-68 (.717) Big Ten record, the best mark in the conference over his 14 seasons. Michigan St. was second at 161-79 (.671) and Ohio St. was third at 156-84 (.650). This season, Wisconsin finished 2nd in the Big Ten with a record of 12-6. The Badgers have notched double-digit conference wins in 15 of the last 16 years and have never finished lower than 4th place in the Big Ten standings over that span. UW has posted a winning conference record in each of the last 17 seasons. Among the 6 major conferences, only Kansas (26 seasons) has a longer ac ve streak of finishing above.500 in league play. ALL WE DO IS WIN, WIN, WIN During the Bo Ryan/Greg Gard era, Wisconsin has accumulated an overall record of 401-145 (.734), through Feb. 27, 2017. Wisconsin's.734 win percentage ranks 8th among all NCAA Div. I teams in that span. NCAA Leaderboard - Best Winning Pct. (since 01-02) (through 2/27/17 season - courtesy of STATS, Inc.) Team W-L Pct. 1. Kansas............475-98.829 2. Gonzaga..........443-96.822 3. Duke..............459-105.814 4. Kentucky..........434-129.771 5. Memphis..........416-138.751 6. Louisville..........414-140.747 7. North Carolina.....417-150.735 8. Wisconsin.......... 401-145.734 9. Florida............409-151.730 10. Pi sburgh.........400-148.730 11. Syracuse..........406-152.728 12. Arizona...........396-149.727 UW s 401 wins since 2001 were the most of any Big Ten team. Ohio State (391) and Michigan State (394) owned the next-highest win totals in the conference. Over the last 16 years Wisconsin has not only been the best team in the Big Ten, but owned one of the na on's best conference win percentages. Conference Win Pct., Major Conf., Since 01-02 Team W-L Pct. 1. Kansas............224-43.839 2. Kentucky..........200-64.758 3. Duke..............196-68.742 4. Wisconsin.......... 195-79.712 5. Arizona...........200-87.697 GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE Wisconsin Program Notes 19 straight NCAA tournaments 7 Big Ten trophies in last 15 years 20 wins in 14 of last 15 seasons Badgers in the NBA NBA Team UW Years Sam Dekker L.A. Clippers 2013-15 Devin Harris Dallas Mavericks 2002-04 Frank Kaminsky Charlotte Hornets 2012-15 Jon Leuer Detroit Pistons 2008-11 Vitto Brown Wisconsin Herd (G-Legaue) 2014-17 Duje Dukan Windy City Bulls (G-League) 2011-15 Nigel Hayes Westchester Knicks (G-League) 2014-17 Bronson Koenig Grand Rapids Drive (G-League) 2014-17 Badgers Overseas Overseas UW Years Country Team Jared Berggren 2010-13 Japan Niigata Albirex Mike Bruesewitz 2010-13 Latvia Ventspils Ryan Evans 2010-13 France Cholet Trevon Hughes 2007-10 Lithuania Pieno Zaigzdes Pasvalys Marcus Landry 2006-09 Italy Germani Brescia Kirk Penney 2000-03 New Zealand Breakers Jordan Taylor 2009-12 Turkey Galatasaray Kammron Taylor 2004-07 Venezuela Gigantes De Guayana Alando Tucker 2003-07 Israel Hapoel Eilat NCAA TOURNEY REGULARS UW has made 19 consecutive NCAA tourneys - the 5th-longest streak in NCAA history. NCAA, All-Time Longest NCAA Tourn. Streaks # Seasons Team Years 28 Kansas 1990-present 27 North Carolina 1975-2001 22 Duke 1996-present 20 Michigan State 1998-present 19 Wisconsin 1999-present 19 Gonzaga 1999-present 18 Indiana 1986-2003 UW is the nation's only team to reach the Sweet 16 or better in each of the last 4 seasons. The Badgers have also advanced to the Sweet 16 or better in 6 of the last 7 years. No team in the nation has gone more frequently over that span. The Badgers have won 13 NCAA tournament games over the last 4 seasons, the second-most of any team in the nation, trailing only North Carolina (14). Since 2002, Wisconsin has won 29 NCAA tournament games - equaling Michigan State for the top mark among Big Ten teams. Wisconsin advanced to the Final Four in both 2014 and 2015, becoming one of 8 Big Ten teams to reach back-to-back Final Fours. The Badgers have advanced to the Final Four a total of 4 times, winning the national championship in 1941 and reaching the national semifinals in 2000. BADGERS' ATTENDANCE IS BIG In 2016-17, the Badgers led the Big Ten and finished 6th na onally by averaging a sellout capacity of 17,287 per game. Wisconsin has led the Big Ten in a endance in 11 of the last 15 seasons and has finished among the na on s top 7 in each of the last 17 years. Including the entire 2016-17 season, the Badgers are currently enjoying a streak of 57 consecutive sellouts dating back to Jan. of 2014. Wisconsin Attendance (Kohl Center era: 2000-2017) Year Average Big Ten Rank NCAA Rank 1997-98* 13,335 7th 22nd 1998-99 15,770 2nd 10th 1999-00 16,163 3rd 11th 2000-01 16,811 2nd 7th 2001-02 15,528 3rd 6th 2002-03 16,930 1st 6th 2003-04 17,142 1st 6th 2004-05 17,142 1st 5th 2005-06 17,142 1st 7th 2006-07 17,190 2nd 7th 2007-08 17,190 1st 7th 2008-09 17,230 1st 6th 2009-10 17,230 1st 6th 2010-11 17,230 1st 7th 2011-12 17,181 1st 5th 2012-13 16,843 2nd 7th 2013-14 17,104 2nd 7th 2014-15 17,279 1st 5th 2015-16 17,287 2nd 6th 2016-17 17,287 1st 6th * Wisconsin played 8 of its 15 home games at the UW Field House (capacity 11,500)

Home Sweet Home The Badgers are VERY good at the Kohl Center WISCONSIN AT HOME SINCE 2001 02 241-31 (.886) Overall Home Record 120-19 (.863) vs. Big Ten teams 121-12 (.910) vs. non-conference teams 89-7 (.927) vs. unranked Big Ten teams 39-16 (.709) vs. teams ranked in the AP top 25 29-4 (.879) vs. in-state teams Undefeated vs. PSU (13-0), IND (13-0), NEB (4-0) One-loss MINN (12-1), MICH (12-1) NCAA'S TOUGHEST VENUES Since the Kohl Center opened in 1998, Wisconsin has been nearly unbeatable on its home floor. In fact, among active venues, the Kohl Center is among the toughest for road teams to come in and steal a win. Team Record Pct. 1. Gonzaga (McCarthy Center)..... 182-17.915 2. Kentucky (Rupp Arena)........ 664-65.911 3. Oregon (Matthew Knight Arena).. 104-11.904 4. Louisville (KFC Yum! Center).... 119-16.881 5. Kansas (Allen Fieldhouse)...... 761-110.874 6. UCLA (Pauley Pavilion)........ 755-112.871 7. Xavier (Cintas Center).......... 233-35.869 8. Michigan State (Breslin Center). 378-58.867 9. Wisconsin (Kohl Center)....... 277-43.866 10. VCU (Siegel Center)........... 239-37.866 (records through 12/3/17) Since the 2001-02 season when Greg Gard first joined the staff, the Badgers have compiled a 241-31 (.886) record at the Kohl Center, the 5th-highest mark in the nation over that span. Over the last 15 seasons, UW is 120-19 (.863) in Big Ten home games, the best mark in the conference. STREAKING Wisconsin's 19-game win streak last season was the 6th-longest in school history. Here are the longest home winning streaks in UW history: No. Began Ended 38 12/7/2002 (UNLV) 1/25/2005 (ILL) 33 3/8/1911 (NW) 1/23/1915 (Chic.) 28 2/8/2006 (IND) 12/8/2007 (Marq.) 24 1/14/1929 (IND) 2/14/1931 (MIN) 23 2/13/2010 (IND) 12/3/11 (Marq.) 19 1/17/16 (MSU) 2/12/17 (NW) 18 2/27/1909 (PUR) 3/1/1911 (MIN) 18 2/19/1915 (PUR) 1/26/1917 (Chic.) 18 2/5/2009 (ILL) 2/9/2010 (ILL) Over the last 15 seasons, 181 of the Badgers 241 home wins have come by at least 10 points (75.1 percent). Wisconsin has trailed at halftime in only 52 of 272 home games since the 2001-02 season. UW has come back to win 32 of those 52 games (61.5 percent). In 2016-17, the Badgers led the Big Ten and ranked 6th nationally in attendance, selling out every game (17,287 per game). UW has led the Big Ten in attendance in 11 of the last 15 seasons and has finished among the nation s top 7 in each of the last 17 years. This season, the Badgers sold out the 2,100-person Grateful Red (3rd-largest student section in the Big Ten) in under 15 minutes. Including the most recent game vs. Ohio State, Wisconsin has sold out the last 62 consecutive games at the Kohl Center dating back to Jan. of 2014. UW had a streak of 143 consecutive sellouts at the Kohl Center, selling out every game from 2003 until midway through the 2011-12 season. GAME 11: VS. MARQUETTE BIG KOHL CENTER WINS Most memorable home wins of the last 15 years: Dec. 1, 2001 - UW 70, UW-Green Bay 57 Bo Ryan s first victory at the Kohl Center Dec. 22, 2001 - UW 86, #14 MU 63 Kirk Penney scores 33 points in UW s first win over a ranked team under Bo Ryan Jan. 5, 2002 - UW 72, #7 Illinois 66 Ryan s first win over a top-10 team at UW Feb. 27, 2002 - UW 74, Michigan 54 UW clinches share of first Big Ten title since '47 Dec. 7, 2002 - UW 91, UNLV 74 UW begins school-record 38-game home win streak - Alando Tucker 24 points, 18 rebounds March 5, 2003 - UW 60, #14 Illinois 59 Devin Harris makes 1-of-2 FTs with 0.4 seconds left to clinch outright Big Ten title Dec. 23, 2004 - UW 85, UNC Green. 53 UW wins school-record 34th-straight home game Jan. 16, 2005 - UW 62, #15 Mich. St. 59 Wisconsin overcomes 8-point deficit with 1:58 remaining to win its 38th-straight home game Feb. 9, 2005 - UW 72, Iowa 69 UW overcomes a 13-point deficit with 12:27 remaining in the game March 1, 2005 - UW 62, Indiana 60 Alando Tucker scores putback as time expires Feb. 15, 2006 - UW 78, #12 Ohio St. 73 UW overcomes a nine-point halftime deficit to beat No. 12 Ohio State Dec. 16, 2006 - UW 89, #2 Pitt 75 Alando Tucker and Brian Butch combine for 59 pts Jan. 9, 2007 - UW 72, #5 Ohio St. 69 Badgers win the first matchup in school history of top-five teams March 3, 2007 - UW 52, Michigan St. 50 Kammron Taylor s 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds left gives UW the win Dec. 2, 2009 - UW 73, #6 Duke 69 Trevon Hughes scores 26 as UW s win clinches Big Ten s first Big Ten/ACC title Jan. 9, 2010 - UW 73, #4 Purdue 66 Jordan Taylor (23) and Jason Bohannon (20) help end Purdue s undefeated season Feb. 2, 2010 - UW 67, #5 Michigan State 49 Badgers end MSU s 9-0 Big Ten start Feb. 12, 2011 - UW 71, #1 Ohio State 67 Stopped OSU s 24-0 start and UW s first win over AP No. 1 since 1962 Feb. 9, 2013 - UW 65, #2 Michigan 62 (OT) Ben Brust s half-court buzzer-beater sends game to overtime where UW wins Nov. 19, 2013 - UW 103, North Dakota 85 UW s first 100-point game since '95, Frank Kaminsky scores UW record 43 points Feb. 9, 2014 - UW 60, #8 Michigan State 58 Treavon Jackson hits game-winning jumper with 2.1 seconds left in Bo Ryan s 150th Big Ten win March 1, 2015 - #6 UW 68, Michigan State 61 UW claims 18th Big Ten championship and the 4th under Bo Ryan as Frank Kaminsky scores 31 Dec. 23, 2015 - UW 84, Green Bay 79 Greg Gard s first win as interim head coach Jan. 17, 2016 - UW 77, #4 Michigan State 76 Gard's first ranked win, Koenig/Hayes total 52 pts