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Wisconsin started its NCAA Tournament quest with a stress-free 85-66 win over No. 14-seed Montana.
John Blackwell led all scorers with 19 points off 7-of-12 shooting from the field. His efforts were complimented by strong games from two key frontcourt members: starting center Steven Crowl (18 points, four rebounds, two assists on 8-of-10 shooting) and reserve forward Xavier Amos (11 points, two rebounds, four assists and two blocks). The latter played arguably his best game as a Badger, leading a bench unit that helped to deliver a game-clinching run in the second half.
Wisconsin led just 51-47 with 15:14 left in the game. Bench forward Carter Gilmore drilled an important three-pointer, extending the advantage to seven points. Gilmore wasn't finished: he grabbed the ensuing defensive rebound and added another layup on the offensive end, pushing the lead back to nine. Kamari McGee then assisted on a Nolan Winter three-pointer to extend Wisconsin's advantage to double-digits. Montana would soon cut that lead back to nine points with a Kai Johnson three-pointer with 12:22 left. Amos, however, provided a quick response, cutting inside for an easy dunk to push the score to 61-50 in favor of the Badgers. Montana would not come within 10 points for the rest of the game.
The Badgers shot a whopping 73% from inside the three-point line against the undersized Grizzlies. Blackwell (7-of-10 from two), Crowl (6-of-7), Amos (4-of-5) and Gilmore (2-of-2) were all terrific in that regard. They scored above their season average (85 vs. 79.7) despite a pedestrian shooting performance from outside (7-of-23, 30.4%).
Wisconsin will now face the winner of No. 6 BYU vs. No. 11 VCU in the second round on Saturday. Before the page is turned and the Badgers continue their postseason run, here are some of the best reactions from the comfortable first-round win.
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John Blackwell led all scorers with 19 points off 7-of-12 shooting from the field. His efforts were complimented by strong games from two key frontcourt members: starting center Steven Crowl (18 points, four rebounds, two assists on 8-of-10 shooting) and reserve forward Xavier Amos (11 points, two rebounds, four assists and two blocks). The latter played arguably his best game as a Badger, leading a bench unit that helped to deliver a game-clinching run in the second half.
Wisconsin led just 51-47 with 15:14 left in the game. Bench forward Carter Gilmore drilled an important three-pointer, extending the advantage to seven points. Gilmore wasn't finished: he grabbed the ensuing defensive rebound and added another layup on the offensive end, pushing the lead back to nine. Kamari McGee then assisted on a Nolan Winter three-pointer to extend Wisconsin's advantage to double-digits. Montana would soon cut that lead back to nine points with a Kai Johnson three-pointer with 12:22 left. Amos, however, provided a quick response, cutting inside for an easy dunk to push the score to 61-50 in favor of the Badgers. Montana would not come within 10 points for the rest of the game.
Our bracket’s still perfect pic.twitter.com/dFkRH1I1Qw
— Wisconsin Basketball (@BadgerMBB) March 20, 2025
The Badgers shot a whopping 73% from inside the three-point line against the undersized Grizzlies. Blackwell (7-of-10 from two), Crowl (6-of-7), Amos (4-of-5) and Gilmore (2-of-2) were all terrific in that regard. They scored above their season average (85 vs. 79.7) despite a pedestrian shooting performance from outside (7-of-23, 30.4%).
Wisconsin will now face the winner of No. 6 BYU vs. No. 11 VCU in the second round on Saturday. Before the page is turned and the Badgers continue their postseason run, here are some of the best reactions from the comfortable first-round win.
Carter Gilmore was again key to a big win
Gilmore shushed the Montana crowd after a big three
Carter Gilmore hushes the Montana crowd
We got a ballgame in Denver pic.twitter.com/7f2W11LCBi
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 20, 2025
Someone shouted: "Hey '7,' it's just Montana. Calm down!"
Sir, it's the NCAA Tournament.
Anyways, two good plays from Carter Gilmore quieted some Montana momentum. #Badgers lead 54-47 with 14:36 left.
— Michael McCleary (@MikeJMcCleary) March 20, 2025
Big Cat's message: cherish tournament wins, regardless of the opponent
Since when did we stop celebrating tourney wins? You would’ve been first in line to clown me if Wisconsin had lost https://t.co/aXIVGraBTp
— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) March 20, 2025
Easily Wisconsin's best team since 2017, at least
#Badgers hoops: UW improves to 27-9 with the victory over Montana. That matches the victory mark of the 2016-'17 team, which finished 27-10. That team lost to Florida in OT in the regional semifinals in NYC.
— Jeff Potrykus (@jaypo1961) March 20, 2025
A win means a positive reading on the gauge
Xavier Amos played his best minutes of the season
Unreal minutes from Xavier Amos today. Gives #Badgers such a different element on the court.
— Jake Nisse (@jakenisse) March 20, 2025
Impactful sub in waiting? Xavier Amos? Such an expectation can be a curse and charm. But he made the most of his minutes especially in 1st half. Tho his 3-pt shot could use work, he played like he belonged with 11 points, 4 rebounds, 2 blocks. A welcomed addition to the rotation.
— Mike Lucas (@LucasAtLarge) March 20, 2025
Valuable big-picture perspective -- this season has been a success
I know there are is a vocal minority of "fans" who think that not reaching the S16 is a failure, but regardless of what happens on Saturday, this team has been a joy to watch this year. 27 wins. Top 5 B10 (picked for 12th). Really pleasing style of play. Limited drama.
— Badgermaniac (@THEbadgermaniac) March 20, 2025
Wisconsin didn't even need a big game from John Tonje
Tonje took five shots. Didn't need a big offensive game. WISC advanced easily with 47 points from those other three starters. Not your old #Badgershttps://t.co/xQgpP4GoJL
— Marcus R. Fuller (@Marcus_R_Fuller) March 20, 2025
More reaction
Took care of business. Time to get to the second weekend. #Badgers
— Ben Brust (@BenBrust) March 20, 2025
A win is a win. Survive and advance. Didn’t quite need to survive but we advanced. Wasn’t impressed with our defense at all. Allowed way too many easy drives to the hoop. Going to need to clean that up before Saturday. Going to need our best defensive effort. #Badgers
— Josh Knegendorf (@joshk70) March 20, 2025
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