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Wisconsin Badgers vs Washington Huskies: Did Wisconsin’s 15 three-pointers tilt the United Center game?

The Wisconsin Badgers entered at 23rd in the rankings and left the Big Ten Third Round with an 85-82 result over the Washington Huskies at a neutral-site United Center, with Wisconsin’s tournament ledger at 1-0 and Washington’s at 0-1. Wisconsin posted 85 points to Washington’s 82, and the crowd of 16157 watched the game air on BTN at 2:30 PM EDT.


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 Wisconsin Badgers built separation with a 43-33 first-half edge while hitting perimeter shots as part of 15 made three-pointers on 38 percent accuracy. Wisconsin logged 19 assists against 6 turnovers, and the Badgers’ 3.8 assists-to-turnover ratio supported a 56 percent effective field goal mark. Washington stayed in touch through 19 offensive rebounds and 18 second-chance points, and the Huskies reached 40 points in the paint for the half’s foundation.


Second half


The Wisconsin Badgers matched Washington 42-49 in the second half while protecting the cushion built earlier, and Wisconsin finished at 45 percent on 69 field-goal attempts. Wisconsin’s closing math included 8-for-8 free throws for 100 percent, and the Badgers also produced 15 points off Washington’s 8 turnovers. Washington countered with 22 assists and 75 percent free-throw shooting on 20 attempts, while the Dawgs hit 44 percent overall and 30 percent from 3-point range.


Game flow and key contributions


The Wisconsin Badgers led by as many as 18, and the official log showed 0 ties and 0 lead changes across the full game. Wisconsin Badgers post-match stats showed 29 total rebounds and 12 offensive rebounds, while Washington finished with 45 boards and a 49 percent effective field goal rate. Nick Boyd’s previous-game line featured 23 points and 9 assists, and John Blackwell’s previous-game production included 34 points and 10 rebounds for a statistical snapshot of Wisconsin’s backcourt and lead-guard roles entering this matchup. For Wisconsin Badgers vs Washington Huskies key moments, the Badgers’ 15 made threes and 8 fast-break points for Washington shaped the shot map in a game defined by spacing versus paint volume, and Wisconsin Badgers vs Washington Huskies highlights included Wisconsin’s 100 percent free-throw work in a 3-point finish that set the Wisconsin Badgers full-time result.


Wisconsin’s next broadcast comes at 2:30 PM EDT on 03/13/2026, with the Wisconsin Badgers listed as the away team against the Illinois Fighting Illini at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, and fans can watch on BTN. Keep it locked for the next game recap, and share this article with other Badgers fans.

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