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3 things that stood out from Wisconsin's dominant win over Providence
Nick Boyd scored a career-high 36 points as Wisconsin reached 104 points, their highest nonconference total since 1995, dominating Providence in the tournament opener.
- Yesterday the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team defeated the Providence Friars men's basketball team 104-83 at the Rady Children's Invitational in San Diego's Jenny Craig Pavilion.
- Entering the tournament, the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team sought to rebound after a 98-70 loss to BYU and aimed for a third straight November tournament title.
- Led by Nick Boyd, Wisconsin guard and San Diego State transfer, who scored 36 points, Austin Rapp added 20 with late 3-pointers, and Nolan Winter had 19 points and 10 rebounds, as Wisconsin dominated fastbreak points 19-1.
- The win moved Wisconsin Badgers to 5-1 on the season and they will play the winner of No. Florida vs. TCU in the championship game Friday, Nov. 28.
- Looking ahead, Wisconsin's schedule lists Northwestern Dec. 3, Marquette Dec. 6 and at Nebraska Dec. 10, bolstering holiday-tournament momentum under Greg Gard, Wisconsin head coach.
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