Unranked Michigan goes on the road, shocks No. 3 Wisconsin 77-70

1/19/2014
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Michigan's Jon Horford, right, dunks over Wisconsin's Frank Kaminsky during the first half of their Big Ten Conference game.
Michigan's Jon Horford, right, dunks over Wisconsin's Frank Kaminsky during the first half of their Big Ten Conference game.

MADISON, Wis. — Nik Stauskas scored 23 points and hit a key 3-pointer with 48 seconds left, and Michigan fended off a late surge for a 77-70 win Saturday over No. 3 Wisconsin.

Caris LeVert added 20 for the Wolverines (13-4, 5-0 Big Ten), who held on for their first road win at Wisconsin since 1999 after nearly squandering a 15-point lead.

The Badgers (16-2, 3-2) went on a 14-2 run late, and Ben Brust's putback got them within 68-67 with about two minutes left.

After whiffing on a 3 from the right wing, Stauskas hit a step-back 3 from the left side to give Michigan a 71-67 lead.

Josh Gasser had 16 points for the Badgers, who lost their second straight after a school-best 16-0 start.

Stauskas added four foul shots in the final 24.7 seconds to seal Michigan's seventh straight win. He had 16 in the second half.

The Wolverines benefited from the cushion built from a first half in which they shot 60 percent. That's especially impressive given it was against Wisconsin, perennially one of the league's best defensive teams under coach Bo Ryan.

Defense was a problem again for the Badgers in their second straight loss after allowing Indiana to shoot 51 percent earlier in the week.

Still, the Badgers came back, bolstered by boisterous students back in town for the spring semester. The Kohl Center was rocking after the Badgers' late run, during which Michigan at one point missed four shots and committed two turnovers.

Nigel Hayes' short jumper got Wisconsin within six with 4:45 to go before Brust put back his own rebound to get Wisconsin within a point.

That's when Michigan turned to Stauskas. His first 3-point attempt glanced off the rim but Michigan retained possession after a foul was called on Gasser.

The ball went back to Stauskas, who shook off Hayes on the perimeter and coolly hit his 3 for a late four-point lead.

Glenn Robinson III added 14 points on 6 of 8 shooting for Michigan, while Brust finished with 14 points and eight rebounds.

Michigan also took advantage of uncharacteristically sloppy play by the usually savvy Badgers, stretching a five-point halftime lead to as many as 15 midway through the second half.

Brust shot an airball coming out of a timeout, and Jon Horford hit a short hesitation jumper to make it 51-40 with about 14:40 left.

Stauskas later pumped his arms after hitting a 3 from the wing for Michigan to get the lead to 13.

The Wolverines are off to their best start in conference since opening the 2002-3 season 4-0 in the Big Ten. They got a huge boost at the start of a tough three-game stretch against ranked opponents, with games against Iowa and Michigan State coming up this week.