What was John Blackwell's key contribution?
He scored a career-high 34 points with six 3-pointers.
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In a thrilling Big Ten Tournament matchup, the No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers narrowly defeated the Washington Huskies 85-82. The game, held in Chicago, saw Wisconsin advance to the quarterfinals after holding off a late surge from Washington.
The game was a tale of two halves, with Wisconsin building a substantial lead before Washington mounted a comeback. Despite shooting 44.1% from the field and outrebounding Wisconsin 45-29, Washington couldn't overcome the hot shooting of Blackwell and Boyd. Washington's Zoom Diallo and Quimari Peterson contributed significantly, but Wisconsin's ability to hit crucial shots down the stretch proved to be the difference. Wisconsin will face No. 4-seed Illinois in the quarterfinals.
The Huskies showed resilience, battling back from a significant deficit, a trait they've displayed throughout the season. However, their inability to consistently defend Wisconsin's sharp-shooting guards ultimately led to their downfall. Coach Danny Sprinkle acknowledged the difficulty in guarding Blackwell and Boyd when they are making shots at a high rate.
He scored a career-high 34 points with six 3-pointers.
Hannes Steinbach had 25 points and 16 rebounds.
They advance to the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals to face Illinois.
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