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Washington Huskies vs Wisconsin Badgers: Late 7-Point Push Meets a 15-Three Wall at United Center

The Washington Huskies entered 3-12-2026 at 2:30 PM EDT at 13-18, and the the Wisconsin Badgers arrived at 25-8, with Wisconsin taking it 85-82 at United Center.


Mar 12, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard Nick Boyd (2) drives on Washington Huskiescenter Lathan Sommerville (24) during the first half of their third round game of the Big Ten tournament at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark Hoffman/USA Today Network via Imagn Images

First half


The Washington Huskies scored 33 in the first half while the Badgers scored 43.


Washington finished the game with 40 points in the paint, built on 23 made 2-point field goals on 51 percent shooting inside the arc.


The Badgers set the spacing early with 15 made 3-point field goals on 38 percent shooting from deep.


Washington controlled the glass with 45 total rebounds, including 19 offensive rebounds that produced 18 second-chance points.


Second half


Washington poured in 49 after halftime, while Wisconsin added 42 to close out the result.


The Dawgs logged 22 assists against 8 turnovers, and the team assist-to-turnover ratio landed at 3.14.


Washington shot 75 percent at the line on 15 made free throws, while Wisconsin hit 8 free throws on 100 percent shooting.


The Badgers turned 5 steals into a 15-point edge in points off turnovers, while Washington finished with 4 steals and 8 points off turnovers.


Late sequence


Washington’s biggest unanswered run was 7 points with the score moving from 80-81 to 82-81 in its favor, one of the Washington Huskies vs Wisconsin Badgers key moments.


Wisconsin’s biggest lead reached 18, and the game logged 0 ties and 0 lead changes across the box score.


The Washington Huskies post-match stats also showed 5 blocks and 8 fast-break points, while Wisconsin finished with 4 blocks and 3 fast-break points.


Hannes Steinbach led Washington carryover form from the prior outing with 25 points and 16 rebounds, and Zoom Diallo’s prior-game line included 24 points and 7 assists.


Quimari Peterson’s previous-game production of 14 points and 6 rebounds set a recent baseline for Washington’s guard play, while Wesley Yates III previously added 7 rebounds.


The game-changing plays Washington Huskies vs Wisconsin Badgers centered on Wisconsin’s 39 3-point attempts and Washington’s 31 points-in-the-paint attempts, which shaped shot volume on both ends.


Postgame context


The arena crowd was 16157, and the national broadcast feed carried on BTN, with Washington Huskies post-game interviews following an 85-82 finish.


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