Vitto Brown vs. Marquette
David Stluka
57
Winner Marquette MU 8-2
55
Wisconsin WIS 6-5
Winner
Marquette MU
8-2
57
Final
55
Wisconsin WIS
6-5
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Marquette MU 29 28 57
Wisconsin WIS 24 31 55

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Second-half rally falls just short for Badgers in loss to Marquette

Vitto Brown finishes with a game-high 15 points, but it's not enough in home loss

MADISON, Wis. (AP) – The biggest challenge yet this season for Marquette's freshmen-laden lineup couldn't have come in a tougher environment, on the road in a hostile venue against in-state rival Wisconsin.

The Golden Eagles passed their test, with big men Luke Fischer and Henry Ellenson leading the way.

Ellenson had 15 points and 11 rebounds, while Fischer scored 12 points and converted an offensive rebound with 27 seconds left to help Marquette hold on for a 57-55 win on Saturday.

"I wouldn't trade them for any frontcourt in the country," coach Steve Wojciechowski said.

After Fischer's putback broke a 55-all tie, the Badgers fouled quickly following forward Nigel Hayes' missed 3. Haanif Cheatham missed the front end of a 1-and-1, but the long rebound off the back iron caromed to the 6-foot-11 Fischer.

The Golden Eagles missed another 1-and-1, but one last try for Wisconsin ended with 0.5 seconds left when an inbounds pass from midcourt sailed out of play.

Marquette (8-2) won its seventh straight game. This was a confidence-building win for a team that starts three freshmen, including in-state prospect Ellenson -- the jewel of Wojciechowski's recruiting class.

His team let a 14-point lead in the second half slip away before finishing strong on the road.

Vitto Brown had 15 points for Wisconsin (6-5), which tied the game at 55 on a jumper by Hayes with 51 seconds left.

"That poise they showed when Marquette had everything going for them ... there are teams that would not have come back like our guys did," coach Bo Ryan said.

But the Badgers came up a bucket short. They already have more losses than all of last season, when they went 36-4 and advanced to the NCAA finals.

Wisconsin isn't playing with its trademark efficiency. They aren't getting much production off the bench either, relying on three freshmen as their top reserves.

Wisconsin did outrebound Marquette 36-33 despite having a decided height disadvantage.

"As long as we're hitting the glass ... we're giving ourselves a chance," Ryan said.
 
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