No. 21 Wisconsin extended their home winning streak against Indiana to 21 games with a 76-64 victory on Tuesday night. John Tonje led the Badgers with 15 points in a balanced scoring effort. Indiana, on a four-game losing streak, struggled to keep up with Wisconsin’s early 19-2 run fueled by 3-point shooting. Max Klesmit added 13 points, Nolan Winter had 12, and Carter Gilmore contributed 10 points for the Badgers. Mackenzie Mgbako led the Hoosiers with 15 points, while Luke Goode chipped in 11.
Indiana’s recent losses have been close games, but this matchup against Wisconsin was never within reach, highlighting their struggles. For the Badgers, Gilmore’s improved scoring over the last two games has been a positive development. Wisconsin’s win streak at home against Big Ten opponents is now at 22 games, with Penn State being the next challenge on March 8.
Indiana will face No. 24 Michigan in their next game, while Wisconsin will travel to Iowa. The Badgers’ strong performance against Indiana adds to their success at home and solidifies their position in the Big Ten standings. The Hoosiers will look to regroup and bounce back in their upcoming matchups.
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