How the regional NCAA mission works; Could UW be in Milwaukee?
How does the POD system of teams work on NCAA tournament locations, and more importantly, has the Wisconsin still a chance to land in Milwaukee?
Indianapolis – The Big Ten season loop the loop for Wisconsin on Sunday.
On December 3, badgers opened the conference with a match against Michigan at the Kohl Center. On Sunday, the two teams accumulate again, only the stakes are much higher.
The Wisconsin (26-9) has not won a Big Ten tournament title since 2015. Michigan (24-9) has not won since 2018.
One of these teams will break his drought in the tournament championship match in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (2:30 p.m. tip)
For badgers, the game represents another chance of harvesting a regular season defeat as they did in the quarter-final against the UCLA and in the semi-final against the state of Michigan.
Michigan drew 61.5% in the second half and marked a 67-64 victory at the Kohl Center.
Matchup to watch: Danny Wolf against Badger Bigs
The 7 -foot junior striker pruned Uw during the first meeting with his ability to launch Pick and Rolls with his compatriot Vlad Goldin 7 feet. Wolf finished with 17 points on a shot of 7 for 11 with seven rebounds, five assists, five blocks and three interceptions.
He is sure to assume that he is at the top of the UW screening report.
Prediction of Wisconsin-Michigan
When a team has the best floor player, as the badgers will do with John Tonje, there is always the possibility of succeeding, but the way in which the defensively hollow team will continue to be the key. The match to look at this end of the ground will be the Bigs VS Wolf and Vlad Goldin 7 -foot badger. The Wisconsin has so far holds the adversaries of the Big Ten Tournament at 36.5% and has been one of the best defensive teams in the League this season. We expect the work of Wisconsin on this end of speech to continue and help him win the championship.
Score: Wiscons 79, Michigan 73.
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