EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern fell to No. 22 Wisconsin at Welsh-Ryan Arena on Saturday night, 69-64. Seniors Vic Law and Dererk Pardon each logged 20-plus point games in the tight contest.
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The game was tied as late as 3:15 left in the second half with both squads knotted up at 60 points apiece. Law made three three-pointers in slightly over two minutes toward the end of the game to put the contest in striking distance.
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Law poured in 24 points and contributed six assists, both game highs. This is his 22nd double-digit scoring effort of the season and 69th of his career, as well as the seventh time this season he has scored 20-plus points.
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NU was also aided by the production of the senior captain Pardon, who ended with 21 points, shooting 9-for-12 from the field including several emphatic dunks.
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The program leader in career field goal percentage did a solid job on the other side of the ball as well, holding two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection Ethan Happ to just five points on 2-for-6 shooting in the first half while also tallying a pair of blocks.
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As a team, Northwestern committed just three turnovers over the course of the game, their lowest number in a contest all season. The 'Cats also covered their average blocks per game in the first half alone with five.
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This game was a team effort as a total of seven 'Cats contributed to the scoring effort while four Wildcats had at least one block. Five different Northwestern players tallied a steal.
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Northwestern returns to action on Thursday, February 28 as they take on Minnesota in Welsh-Ryan Arena. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m.
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The game was tied as late as 3:15 left in the second half with both squads knotted up at 60 points apiece. Law made three three-pointers in slightly over two minutes toward the end of the game to put the contest in striking distance.
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Law poured in 24 points and contributed six assists, both game highs. This is his 22nd double-digit scoring effort of the season and 69th of his career, as well as the seventh time this season he has scored 20-plus points.
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NU was also aided by the production of the senior captain Pardon, who ended with 21 points, shooting 9-for-12 from the field including several emphatic dunks.
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The program leader in career field goal percentage did a solid job on the other side of the ball as well, holding two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection Ethan Happ to just five points on 2-for-6 shooting in the first half while also tallying a pair of blocks.
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As a team, Northwestern committed just three turnovers over the course of the game, their lowest number in a contest all season. The 'Cats also covered their average blocks per game in the first half alone with five.
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This game was a team effort as a total of seven 'Cats contributed to the scoring effort while four Wildcats had at least one block. Five different Northwestern players tallied a steal.
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Northwestern returns to action on Thursday, February 28 as they take on Minnesota in Welsh-Ryan Arena. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m.
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