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3 Things that Stood Out From Wisconsin Men's Basketball's Win over Maryland
- At the Kohl Center, Wisconsin beat Maryland 78-45, closing its home slate with a 15-2 record and keeping hope for a triple-bye alive.
- After a 2-for-12 start, Maryland's team shooting line, Maryland shot 32.1 percent and began the second half 1-for-7, struggling with cold shooting and injuries.
- Complementing Carrington, guard John Blackwell scored 14 and guard Nick Boyd added 13 points with three assists, and the night included a replay review and a falling three that was waved off.
- A concerning development was Nolan Winter's injury, as he landed awkwardly on his left ankle with 7:01 remaining and was taken to the locker room, raising frontcourt depth concerns a week before the postseason.
- Next up, Wisconsin visits Purdue Boilermakers at Mackey Arena for a 3 p.m. tip on CBS on Saturday, as Purdue enters a top-15 matchup despite recent struggles.
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Carrington scores 18 points to lead Wisconsin’s 78-45 throttling of Maryland
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Reserve Braeden Carrington scored 18 points, John Blackwell scored 14 points and Wisconsin poured it on in the second half to dismantle Maryland 78-45 on Wednesday night.
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Wisconsin blasts Maryland, keeps pace in Big Ten
Braeden Carrington came off the bench for 18 points and John Blackwell added 14 as Wisconsin bolstered its postseason seeding hopes with a 78-45 victory over Maryland in a Big Ten matchup Wednesday in Madison, Wis.
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