Wisconsin trounces Washington for twelfth conference win of season

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The Wisconsin Badgers (20-9, 12-6 Big Ten) defeated the Washington Huskies 90-73 on Saturday in Seattle, Washington.

Backed by 32 points, including nine made 3-pointers, from transfer guard Braeden Carrington, the Badgers built a 36-21 edge by intermission and didn't look back. UW led by as many as 28 points on the evening and only turned the ball over five times.

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In addition to Carrington's scoring barrage, guard Nick Boyd dropped 22 points on 11 made field goals. The San Diego State transfer added nine boards, five dimes and a pair of steals in the effort in 32 total minutes.

Boyd, who has led UW in scoring throughout the season, ignited the Badgers' offensive attack with eight of Wisconsin's first 14 tallies. With some help from Carrington and veteran center Nolan Winter, Boyd's would go on to score 14 of his 22 in the first half to propel the Badgers to a 15-point advantage at the half.

From there, Carrington put on a show. He scored 23 of his 32 in the second half to steady Wisconsin's scoring output throughout the final 20 minutes of action. Despite shooting the same clip from the field, Wisconsin made 11 more 3's than the Huskies and accounted for five more assists.

Wisconsin's final games come against Maryland (March 4) and No. 8 Purdue (March 7) ahead of the 2026 Big Ten Tournament in Chicago.

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