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No. 20 Badgers bury No. 13 Buckeyes, 71-49

Wisconsin shoots season high 52.7 from field, posts 39 points in first half

Wisconsin redshirt senior center Jared Berggren goes up for a layup in first half action at the Kohl Center Sunday afternoon.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin redshirt senior center Jared Berggren goes up for a layup in first half action at the Kohl Center Sunday afternoon.
Wisconsin sophomore guard Traevon Jackson fights Ohio State’s Aaron Craft for possession of the ball in the first half.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin sophomore guard Traevon Jackson fights Ohio State’s Aaron Craft for possession of the ball in the first half.
Aaron Craft (4) reacts after being called for a foul in the first half Sunday.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Aaron Craft (4) reacts after being called for a foul in the first half Sunday.
The Buckeyes’ Deshaun Thomas gets a face full of the Badgers’ Mike Bruesewitz on a shot attempt in the first half.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald The Buckeyes’ Deshaun Thomas gets a face full of the Badgers’ Mike Bruesewitz on a shot attempt in the first half.
UW’s Ben Brust eyes up the floor in first half action against OSU. Brust finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds on the game, good for his fifth double-double of the season.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald UW’s Ben Brust eyes up the floor in first half action against OSU. Brust finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds on the game, good for his fifth double-double of the season.
Wisconsin’s Ryan Evans goes up for a jumper in the right corner in the first half during Sunday afternoon’s game against Ohio State. Evans finsihed with nine points on the day.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin’s Ryan Evans goes up for a jumper in the right corner in the first half during Sunday afternoon’s game against Ohio State. Evans finsihed with nine points on the day.
Ryan Evans reacts to hitting a 15-foot jumper in the first half Sunday.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Ryan Evans reacts to hitting a 15-foot jumper in the first half Sunday.
Sam Dekker looks to drive past his defender in first half action.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Sam Dekker looks to drive past his defender in first half action.
Junior Ben Brust looks in the second half Sunday afternoon at the Kohl Center.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Junior Ben Brust looks in the second half Sunday afternoon at the Kohl Center.
Ryan Evans holds his release on the first of two free throws in the second half Sunday afternoon against OSU.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Ryan Evans holds his release on the first of two free throws in the second half Sunday afternoon against OSU.
Traevon Jackson (12) and Ryan Evans (5) react after Jackson hit a leaning bank shot with the shot clock winding down.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Traevon Jackson (12) and Ryan Evans (5) react after Jackson hit a leaning bank shot with the shot clock winding down.
Sam Dekker holds up the three after booking a long-distance attempt in the second half against Ohio State Sunday afternoon.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Sam Dekker holds up the three after booking a long-distance attempt in the second half against Ohio State Sunday afternoon.
Ben Brust 91) fights for position down low while Frank Kaminsky (44) seals an Ohio State defender.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Ben Brust 91) fights for position down low while Frank Kaminsky (44) seals an Ohio State defender.
(From left) Ohio State head coach Thad Matta and Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan converse during a stoppage of play in the second half of Sunday’s game.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald (From left) Ohio State head coach Thad Matta and Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan converse during a stoppage of play in the second half of Sunday’s game.
Sam Dekker (15) puts down a two-handed flush in the second half while Jared Berggren (40) looks on.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Sam Dekker (15) puts down a two-handed flush in the second half while Jared Berggren (40) looks on.
Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan surveys the action Sunday against Ohio State.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan surveys the action Sunday against Ohio State.
Traevon Jackson fades away on a jump shot in the second half Sunday at the Kohl Center
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Traevon Jackson fades away on a jump shot in the second half Sunday at the Kohl Center
Wisconsin senior and fan favorite Dan Fahey attacks Ohio State’s Amadeo Della Valle in the waning minutes of the second half. Fahey went on to score on the play.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin senior and fan favorite Dan Fahey attacks Ohio State’s Amadeo Della Valle in the waning minutes of the second half. Fahey went on to score on the play.
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Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin’s J.D. Wise hustles for a ball going out-of-bounds as Evan Anderson and Zach Bohannon (34) look on.
Ohio State’s Sam Thompson goes up for a dunk on a breakaway in transition during the final minutes of Sunday’s game at the Kohl Center.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Ohio State’s Sam Thompson goes up for a dunk on a breakaway in transition during the final minutes of Sunday’s game at the Kohl Center.
Wisconsin’s Sam Dekker takes a moment to interact with fans at the Kohl Center after the Badgers victory over the Buckeyes.
Kelsey Fenton / The Badger Herald Wisconsin’s Sam Dekker takes a moment to interact with fans at the Kohl Center after the Badgers victory over the Buckeyes.
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By Nick Korger
The Badger Herald
Feb 17, 2013
Updated Feb 18, 2013

Ohio State felt the bite from Wisconsin’s “Killer B’s” Sunday afternoon at the Kohl Center.

That is, the trio of Jared Berggren, Ben Brust and Mike Bruesewitz.

The Badgers’ post presence of Berggren, the three-point sharpshooting of Brust and the hustle of Bruesewitz proved too much for the Buckeyes to overcome, as Wisconsin (18-8, 9-4 Big Ten) used its best shooting performance of the year to blow past No. 13/14 Ohio State (18-7, 8-5) 71-49.

“They didn’t change their intensity on defense,” Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan said. “The guys got good looks and they went down, we didn’t change anything.”

Bruesewitz made his presence known all night, battling inside for every rebound and dishing out four assists while scoring seven points as the Badgers scored 39 points in the first half, tied for the best total in any Big Ten game this season and shot 52.7 percent from the field against the Buckeyes, a season high.

Brust and Berggren each finished with 15 points to lead Wisconsin, while Brust gathered 11 rebounds, good for his fifth double-double of the season and his first in conference play.

“We knocked down shots,” Bruesewitz said. “It was kind of a landslide effect, once a couple people knocked down shots.”

“Momentum is a big part of basketball,” fifth-year senior forward Ryan Evans said. “You can attribute a lot of credit to the fans. Just being in the Kohl Center, that really helps us in itself.”

Deshaun Thomas opened up the game with a jumper from the left corner to give OSU a 2-0 lead, but that would be the team’s only one of the game, as UW used a decisive 18-0 run over eight minutes to leave a look of shock on its opponent’s face.

With the score knotted at 6-6, Brust faked a pass inside to a cutting Sam Dekker and pulled the string on a step-back three. On the following possession for Wisconsin, Brust did it again, this time in the face of Ohio State’s Lenzelle Smith Jr.

Wisconsin continued its run with an old-fashioned three-point play by Berggren, as Ohio State’s Amir Williams overcommitted to the right to try to make a play on the ball. With the score 14-6, a media timeout gave Buckeyes head coach Thad Matta a much-needed break to converse with his players about how to stop their opponent’s run.

“We had some point blank layups that didn’t go in,” Matta said. “It’s hard to get great shots against Wisconsin. I saw the panic more on the defensive end. We shut down more defensively than we did on the offensive end.”

The Badgers were far from finished, as center Frank Kamnisky blew by his defender, Evan Ravenel, and penetrated the lane, kicking it out to Brust for another three-point basket, extending the lead to 18-6 in favor of the Badgers.

After a Dekker layup and Ryan Evans’ 15-foot jumper extended the lead to 22-6, Matta took a 30-second timeout. But, as if to definitely crush any Buckeyes’ hopes of getting back into the game, Berggren swatted Thomas’ shot attempt in the lane.

Less than a minute later Berggren put an offensive exclamation mark on the run, taking a feed from a driving George Marshall under the basket for a one-handed slam, capping the 18-0 run.

“The way we opened up the game defensively, we weren’t even challenging shots,” Matta said. “We took the timeout and we were like, ‘What’s going on here?’

“We won’t forget this basketball game.”

The second half was no different, as a dunk from freshman standout Sam Dekker, who finished the game with 13 points, and a put-back flush from Ryan Evans highlighted the game’s final 20 minutes. Wisconsin never allowed Ohio State to cut the deficit to less than 13 in that second half. 

It was a signature moment for Evans, who finished the dunk off a missed Brust three, crashing the lane and throwing it down with one hand to ignite the Kohl Center.

It was the signature moment on a solid night from the Wisconsin forward, who finished with a nine-point, five-rebound performance. Evans was a game-time decision entering the game after missing Saturday’s team practice due to illness.

Thomas finished with 18 for Ohio State, leading all scorers. The 22-point loss was also the Buckeyes’ worst since losing to Wisconsin Dec. 31, 2009, at the Kohl Center by the same amount.

Ohio State dropped to fifth in the conference standings while Wisconsin leapfrogs into a tie for third with Michigan, trailing first place teams Indiana and Michigan State by two with five games remaining in conference play.

“I think every game is going to be a challenge no matter who it is,” Brust said. “Any team can beat any team. You have to take care of business with what you can control and the rest will play out your way.”

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