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NDSU Upsets Wisco in Men's Basketball
Holy shit!
---- MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- After a week's worth of adversity, Saturday's game against North Dakota State was supposed to be a welcome respite for Wisconsin (No. 13 ESPN/USA Today, No. 15 AP). Instead, the Badgers had their 27-game home non-conference winning streak snapped by an unlikely opponent, losing 62-55 to the Bison. Wasn't North Dakota State supposed to be playing the patsy, sulking on the seven-hour bus ride back to Fargo after providing a glorified scrimmage to a major-conference foe? "I've been in that situation a lot," said Bison coach Tim Miles, who previously coached at Mayville (N.D.) State and Southwest Minnesota State. "People look at you like they're going to whip you." But the Bison -- with help from assistant coach Saul Phillips, a former assistant to Badgers coach Bo Ryan -- came up with an effective game plan and ended up whipping Wisconsin instead. The loss added to what already was a bad week for the Badgers (14-4), who lost their first Big Ten game at Ohio State on Wednesday and have lost two of their top reserves for an indefinite period of time. "You just try to find ways to hang around, then you try to find the one way to win the game," Miles said. For North Dakota State, that one way was clogging the lane on defense and forcing Wisconsin's players to shoot from the perimeter. The Bison (11-9) forced outside shots, and Wisconsin responded with airballs and clankers. The Badgers shot 16-for-72, including 4-for-27 from 3-point range. "That has to be the worst shooting performance that I've ever seen," said Alando Tucker, who started the game 0-for-12. While stunned with the shooting performance, Ryan didn't seem upset at his team's effort in the loss. "When the ball doesn't go in, you can't explain it all the time," Ryan said. Wisconsin forced 24 turnovers and had 22 offensive rebounds to North Dakota State's nine -- signs, Ryan said, that his team was trying. "It's very difficult to ever try to analyze this without paralyzing yourself," Ryan said. Ryan insisted the Badgers didn't underestimate the Bison. "Not at all," Ryan said. "No way. We knew they were a good team." The Bison got a game-high 24 points from freshman guard Ben Woodside, and a surprising 16 points inside from forward Andre Smith. "It's just unbelievable right now," Woodside said. "It's probably one of the greatest basketball feelings I've ever had." North Dakota State is in the third year of a five-year NCAA reclassification from Division II to Division I. "A lot of people underestimated us, and that's fine," Miles said. "Around campus, we walked around in August like we were going to a wake. Every student was giving us condolences on going to Division I. Hopefully, we made them proud today." The Badgers tried to rally from an 18-point deficit in the final 7 minutes, closing to 54-47 on Kammron Taylor's layup with 2 minutes remaining. But Tucker missed two free throws with 1:46 remaining, and Woodside intercepted Joe Krabbenhoft's inbound pass with 1:31 left. Woodside was fouled by Taylor on the play, and made two free throws to put the Bison ahead 56-47. The Badgers had their chances in the final minutes. But as was the case all game, they couldn't make their shots. "We had some good shots," Tucker said. "You can't get any more open than that." It has been that kind of week for the Badgers. Before Wednesday night's loss to Ohio State, the school announced that Greg Stiemsma is taking a leave of absence because of undisclosed personal medical reasons. No timetable has been set for his return. Wisconsin also suspended freshman forward Marcus Landry for the last two games, although the school hasn't provided a specific reason for the punishment. The Badgers had another scare Saturday when Krabbenhoft appeared to hurt his jaw. But he was able to returned to the lineup and played the second half with a bandage on his chin. After the big victory, Miles wondered whether he might have trouble finding big-name opponents to play in the future. "It's going to help recruiting, obviously," he said. "It might hurt scheduling." http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=260210275 Last edited by sovereignstar : 01-21-2006 at 11:45 PM. |
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01-21-2006, 11:50 PM | #2 |
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Couple things:
-Biggest upset victory that I know of in Bison athletics history -Ben Woodside could easily be playing for a Big Ten team Last edited by sovereignstar : 01-22-2006 at 12:00 AM. |
01-21-2006, 11:54 PM | #3 |
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01-22-2006, 12:01 AM | #4 |
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Okay, saying that's the biggest victory ever is retarded considering the numerous D-2 football championships. Biggest UPSET victory is better.
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01-22-2006, 12:03 AM | #5 |
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I actually have a good friend who teaches at (and is an alum of) NDSU who was at that game. Happy for her, baffled by the BADgers.
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01-22-2006, 12:03 AM | #6 |
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How about a big picture?
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01-22-2006, 08:17 AM | #8 |
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Thanks for the info sovereignstar. I don't look at the site very often, and mens college BB was never the big draw. When I was there it was football. The women's team were the national champs three of the four years that I was there. This is great news. Fantastic! GO BISON!
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16 for 72 shooting? man alive....
Also, it has been confirmed: There ARE black people in North Dakota
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In the state yes ... from the state however remains unconfirmed. (your joke made me wonder, so I checked the roster & the player bios. The kid with his warmups on is from Missouri, while #30 is from Texas)
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