Wisconsin strolls to comfortable win over Milwaukee
Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard is shown during the first half of their game against Central Michigan Monday, December 22, 2025 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Nick Boyd scored 16 points while leading Wisconsin to an 80-60 nonconference win over Milwaukee on Tuesday in Madison, Wis.
Nolan Winter added 14 points and seven rebounds for Wisconsin (9-4). John Blackwell added eight points, six rebounds and four assists for the Badgers, who won their second straight game.
Josh Dixon led Milwaukee (7-7) with 17 points. Amar Augillard added 15 points for the Panthers, who had their three-game winning streak snapped.
The well-rested Badgers took advantage of their seven-day break and exploded out of the gate with an 18-2 run. Wisconsin shot 49.1% (28 of 57) from the field on the night while the Panthers, playing on the second night of a back-to-back set, shot just 33% (21 of 63).
After Danilo Jovanovich tied the game at 2-2 in the opening minute, the Panthers went scoreless for more than eight minutes.
Meanwhile, the Badgers reeled off 16 straight points. Winter had a two-hand dunk in transition, Will Garlock followed with a putback and Andrew Rohde made a 3-pointer to cap the rally.
After Dixon and Sekou Konneh strung together a pair of buckets to stem the Badgers' run, Wisconsin quickly piled up six straight points for a 24-6 lead at the 6:43 mark.
Milwaukee later inched closer with a 11-5 scoring outburst. An Augillard layup cut the Badgers' lead to 35-21. Aleksas Bieliauskas' layup gave Wisconsin a 37-21 halftime lead.
Milwaukee regrouped at halftime and used a 9-0 run to pull within 39-28 on a Konneh jumper. Another Wisconsin run, this one a 10-0 spree that featured a breakaway jam from Winter, gave the Badgers a 50-32 advantage with 12:59 to play.
The Badgers took a 58-38 lead when a Panthers turnover led to Rohde's backdoor layup with 11:13 remaining.
Winter later followed up a 3-pointer with a layup, and Braeden Carrington's layup put Wisconsin in control of the game at 70-48 with 7:08 to play.
Wisconsin finished with a 15-4 edge in fastbreak points. The Badgers forced 15 turnovers and held a 20-9 edge in points of giveaways. Wisconsin turned the ball over nine times.
--Field Level Media
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