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Johnny Davis’ late spree boosts No. 3 Wisconsin over No. 14 Colgate

Mar 18, 2022; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Colgate Raiders center Jeff Woodward (55) defends as Wisconsin Badgers center Chris Vogt (33) drives to the basket in the first half during the second round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Johnny Davis scored Wisconsin’s final 14 points as the third-seeded Badgers survived a three-point barrage from No. 14 seed Colgate and held on for a 67-60 victory in the first round of the NCAA Midwest Region on Friday at Milwaukee.

Wisconsin (25-7) will face No. 11 seed Iowa State (21-12) on Sunday. The Cyclones defeated sixth-seeded LSU, 59-54.

The Badgers withstood a second-half 3-point barrage by the hot-shooting Raiders and then rallied with a 10-point run. Davis’ breakaway jam put Wisconsin up 58-52 with 3:56 left as Colgate went scoreless for more than seven minutes.

Davis’ 3-pointer from the top put Wisconsin up 65-56 with 1:26 left. Davis, the Big Ten player of the year, finished with 25 points, including 17 in the second half.

Colgate (23-12) which had won 15 in a row, was second in the nation in 3-point accuracy, shooting 40.3 percent from deep. The Raiders made 10 of 22, but cooled off down the stretch.

Tyler Wahl added 15 points for Wisconsin, which was coming off consecutive losses for the first time this season.

The Badgers closed the regular season with a 74-73 home loss to Nebraska, costing them the outright conference title. They then lost to Michigan State 69-63 in the Big Ten tournament as Davis went 3 for 19 and missed all five 3-point attempts.

Nelly Cummings had 20 points and Tucker Richardson 15 on five 3-pointers for Colgate, the Patriot League tournament champs.

Wisconsin was playing just 80 miles from home. The last time the Badgers played in Milwaukee in the NCAA Tournament in 2014, they advanced to the Final Four.

Colgate hit 6 of its first 7 from beyond the arc in the second half, including four straight by Richardson.

Jeff Woodward converted a three-point play to put Colgate up 52-48 with 10:40 left.

Cummings curled in a reverse layup at the buzzer to pull Colgate even 28-28 at the half.

Wisconsin, which trailed early 9-2, went in front 28-26 on a 3-pointer by Davis.

The Badgers made just 5 of their first 17 shots, but pulled even at 15-15 on a jumper and 3-pointer by Davis, who had missed his first four shots.

–Field Level Media

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