Wisconsin packs long-range firepower, shifts focus to Montana

DENVER — Before they can survive and advance, the Wisconsin Badgers have precious few days to adapt.East Region No. 3 seed Wisconsin insists it already turned the page from a disappointing loss in the Big Ten tournament championship game and focused on reaching new heights — at altitude — in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday against No. 14 Montana.Wisconsin (26-9) lost to Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament title game on Sunday, an outcome that likely cost the high-octane Badgers a short trip down the road to Milwaukee for the first two rounds.Coach Greg Gard is not worried about the travel, tight turnaround or playing in the thin air in Colorado.”I’ve seen us get sent away and play really well, and I’ve seen us get sent close and not maybe play as well,” Gard said. “It works both ways. I’ve seen us play really well in Milwaukee, and I’ve seen us not play well … It’s going to be against a good team and do what you need to do to take care of business, and put yourself in position to move on.”It is a homecoming of sorts for Player of the Year candidate John Tonje.Wisconsin’s leading scorer at 19.2 points a game played four seasons at Colorado State, 70 miles north of Denver, before going to Missouri and then the Badgers. Tonje and John Blackwell, who is averaging 15.5 points a game, are the only two Wisconsin players scoring in double figures. But the Badgers don’t sweat scoring, either. Seven-footer Steve Crowl (9.6 points per game), Nolan Winter (9.5) and Max Klesmit (9.4) are all capable of leading the team in points.The Badgers average 80.5 points per game and are 28th in the NCAA in margin of victory at 9.7 points using a roster of players who won’t shy away from an 3-pointer. They ranked 28th in the NCAA in 3-point attempts at 28.4 per game and have seven players with 20 made treys this season, led by Tonje’s 80.Montana (25-9) is making its 14th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament and is 2-13 in its previous trips. The Grizzlies lost to Wisconsin in a 13-4 matchup in 2012, 73-49, in Albuquerque.

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