May 5, 2024

Bronson Koenig Scored a Season-High 16 points as No. 5 Wisconsin Won its Sixth Straight by Beating Northwestern

MADISON, Wis. Bronson Koenig (Ho-Chunk Nation)scored a season-high 16 points, Sam Dekker also had 16 and No. 5 Wisconsin won its sixth straight by beating Northwestern 65-50 on Saturday.

Nigel Hayes added 11 points and eight rebounds for the Badgers (21-2, 9-1 Big Ten), who are off to their best start since going 21-1 in 2006-7.

Wisconsin overpowered the Wildcats (10-13, 1-9) with its athleticism to open a big early lead.

 Fast Facts
• Koenig scores career-high 16pts, including 11pts in the second half alone.
• Four Badgers score in double figures: Koenig; Dekker; Kaminsky; Hayes.
• Wisconsin out-rebounds Nebraska, 39-25, including 13-to-5 advantage in offensive rebounds.

Dekker started the scoring for Wisconsin with a 3 before later darting through the interior of the 2-3 zone for a dunk. The agile 6-foot-7 forward also converted an alley-oop from Josh Gasser for another slam during a game-opening 21-4 run.

Alex Olah had 15 points for Northwestern. The Big Ten’s last-place team extended its losing streak to nine.

The Wildcats did narrow a 21-point deficit against the conference leaders to 11 with 1 minute left on a 3-pointer by Tre Demps.

Otherwise, it was another trying afternoon for coach Chris Collins.

When he wasn’t pleading for calls from officials in the first half, Collins could often be found on the sideline with arms crossed across his chest and a frustrated look on his face.

Northwestern opened the game shooting 2 of 12 while falling behind by 17. They were outrebounded 24-12 in the first half and 39-25 on the afternoon.

Leading by 16 at the break, the Badgers’ biggest challenge in the second half was making sure that they kept their concentration while playing with a big lead. In Wisconsin’s previous game, Indiana cut a 30-point deficit in half in the second half.

While forwards Dekker and Hayes controlled the opening 20 minutes on Saturday, point guard Koenig paced the Badgers out of the locker room at halftime with two 3s and a tough, leaning layup with the shot clock winding down that maintained a 21-point lead with about 12 minutes left in the game.