Wisconsin stays hot with victory over Ohio State

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sat 31st January, 16:57 2026
Syndication: The Columbus DispatchOhio State Buckeyes head coach Jake Diebler motions during the first half of the NCAA men's basketball game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus on Jan. 26, 2026.

John Blackwell had 22 points and Nick Boyd 21 as Wisconsin overcame a slow start for a 92-82 victory over Ohio State in a Big Ten matchup Saturday in Madison, Wis.

Wisconsin, which trailed by 11 early, rallied for 49-43 lead at the break behind Austin Rapp's 19 first-half points.

The Badgers maintained their advantage despite a scoring drought of almost 4 1/2 minutes before Boyd hit two free throws to make the score 62-52 with just over 11 minutes remaining.

Boyd hit four consecutive free throws to put Wisconsin up 80-67 with 4:54 left.

Nolan Winter had a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds, and Aleksas Bieliauskas added 10 points for Wisconsin (16-6, 8-3), which has won seven of its past eight games.

The Badgers, who improved to 12-2 at home, shot 51.6% from the field, hitting 32 of 62 shots, and had a 16-6 advantage in points off turnovers.


For Ohio State (14-7, 6-5), Amare Bynum had 18 points, and Bruce Thornton and Devin Royal added 17 apiece.

It was the second straight comeback victory for Wisconsin, which overcame a 35-17 halftime deficit for a 67-63 triumph over Minnesota on Wednesday.

Rapp had all 19 of his points in the first half on Saturday, including 5 of 6 beyond the arc, to pace Wisconsin's early rally.

Taison Chatman's 3-pointer brought the Buckeyes to 41-39 with 2:31 left in the first half, but the Badgers countered with six consecutive points, going in front 47-39 on Blackwell's layin.

Rapp had hit three consecutive 3-pointers to cap a 13-2 run that put Wisconsin in front 24-23 with eight minutes left in the half.

Chatman had hit a pull-up 3-pointer to put Ohio State in front 15-4 as Wisconsin hit just 2 of its first 11 shots. The Badgers finished the half at 57.1% from the field, hitting 20 of 35 shots, including 7 of 15 from deep.

Wisconsin played without starting guard Andrew Rohde (undisclosed injury).


--Field Level Media

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