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Former Wisconsin assistant Howard Moore returns to alma mater
Assistant Greg Gard takes over as interim coach. He had committed 17 turnovers in 439 minutes through the first 12 games. Carrington Love had seven of his 28 points in the surge, during which Green Bay forced the Badgers into 14 of their season-high 26 turnovers. The Badgers went 8-for-9 from the foul line in the final 1:34 to seal the victory.
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Wisconsin’s Vitto Brown, right, gets an offensive rebound away from… The Badgers finished with 32 points in the paint and outrebounded Green Bay 46-35. With the Badgers’ backcourt in foul trouble, Hill ran the point and scored eight points, grabbed three rebounds and dished out two assists in the first half.
Howard Moore, the former University of Illinois-Chicago head coach and a previous assistant coach under Ryan at Wisconsin, will return to Madison as an assistant for Gard, the Badgers announced on Tuesday. The junior is the 42nd player in Badgers history to hit the milestone.
Wisconsin built a 30-point lead with 13:00 minutes left in the second half, only to see UW-Green Bay close to within three points 79-76 with under a minute in regulation.
During his time on the Badgers’ bench under Ryan, Moore saw UW make five consecutive NCAA tournament trips, including the Sweet 16 run to cap the 2007-08 campaign in which Wisconsin won 31 games, a school record at the time.
When it was not open inside, Wisconsin’s big men kicked out for an open jumper.
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The turnovers were alarming and something that will need to be fixed before Big Ten play begins on December 29 against Purdue.