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All-Conference



February 10, 2015
8pm CT - ESPN
Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, NE
#5 Wisconsin Badgers 21-2, 9-1 (Last: 65-60 W vs Northwestern)
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Nebraska Cornhuskers 13-10, 5-6 (Last: 56-43 L vs Penn State)
Big Ten Standings
- Wisconsin 9-1, 21-2
- Maryland 7-4, 19-5
- Ohio State 7-4, 18-6
- Indiana 7-4, 17-7
- Purdue 7-4, 15-9
- Iowa 6-4, 15-8
- Michigan State 6-4, 15-8
- Illinois 6-5, 16-8
- Michigan 6-6, 13-11
- Nebraska 5-6, 13-10
- Minnesota 4-7, 15-9
- Penn State 3-8, 15-9
- Rutgers 2-10, 10-15
- Northwestern 1-9, 10-13
Wisconsin Bo Ryan (725-226, 342-123 at Wisconsin)
Nebraska Tim Miles (330-261, 47-41 at Nebraska)
Injury Report
Wisconsin
G - Traevon Jackson - Foot - Out indefinitely
Nebraska
No injuries to report
Scouting Wisconsin
Under Coach Bo Ryan, Wisconsin has been one of the Big Ten’s best programs over the past decade. Ryan, who is in his 14th season in Madison, has guided the Badgers to 13 NCAA Tournaments, including six appearances in the NCAA Sweet 16 and last year’s Final Four appearance.
The 2014-15 Badgers have four starters back, including preseason All-American Frank Kaminsky, and have been in the top 10 since the start of the season. Wisconsin’s only loss at full strength was an 80-70 loss to Duke on Dec. 3. In Big Ten play, the Badgers are 9-1 and in control of the league race, as their only Big Ten loss came at Rutgers on Jan. 11 when the Badgers were missing Frank Kaminsky and lost Traevon Jackson to a broken foot. Since then, the Badgers have won six straight, starting with a win over the Huskers on Jan. 15. Wisconsin has won five of the six games in that stretch by double figures.
Wisconsin comes into the contest averaging 74.0 points per game while ranking second in the Big Ten in field goal percentage (.486). The Badgers, who lead the conference in fewest turnovers per game (7.5 per game), also boast a Big Ten leading defense, allowing just 56.2 points per game.
Kaminsky is a frontrunner for Big Ten Player of the Year, he averages team highs in both scoring (17.5) and rebounding (8.1) while shooting 41 percent from 3-point range. Junior Sam Dekker averages 12.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game while Nigel Hayes is at 12.5 points on 54 percent shooting and 6.4 rebounds per outing.