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Oregon dominates second half to dispatch Wisconsin

Published 03/22/2019, 07:38 PM
Updated 03/22/2019, 07:41 PM
© Reuters. NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament-First Round-Oregon vs Wisconsin

Oregon point guard Payton Pritchard had 19 points and nine assists, and Kenny Wooten dominated the paint with four blocks as the 12th-seeded Ducks beat Wisconsin 72-54 Friday in a first-round game in the South Region in San Jose, Calif.

Louis King scored 17, and Paul White added 14 -- all in the second half -- as Oregon (24-12) pulled away from the No. 5 Badgers after a 25-25 tie at halftime. Wooten, a springy 6-foot-9 forward, dunked three times en route to nine points and was key to slowing down Wisconsin star senior forward Ethan Happ.

Happ, facing constant double teams from a lengthy Oregon defense, ended his career with 12 points, eight rebounds and no assists -- off his season averages of 17.5, 10.1 and 4.6, respectively. He made 5 of 10 shots and committed five turnovers.

Oregon won its ninth consecutive game and will play 13th-seeded UC Irvine in Sunday's second round in San Jose. The Anteaters upset No. 4 Kansas State 70-64 earlier Friday for the first NCAA Tournament win in school history.

Oregon took a 12-point lead on Pritchard's layup with 4:19 to go, and Wisconsin (23-11) couldn't muster enough offense to rally against an Oregon defense that is allowing 54.2 points per game during its winning streak.

Wisconsin guard Khalil Iverson, a senior, scored 12 points, including his first 3-pointer since the 2016-17 season.

Wooten dunked on back-to-back possessions early in the second half -- one on a put-back and the other on a lob -- as part of an 11-2 run that netted Oregon a 39-33 lead.

About four minutes later, Wooten teamed with White to block a shot from Happ in the lane, jawed a bit about it as he ran down the court and then dunked off a lob from Pritchard on a pick-and-roll. Oregon led 46-37 with 12:39 to go.

Oregon held Wisconsin to 33.3 percent shooting (20 of 60) while making 54.9 percent (28 of 51) of their own attempts from the field.

The game was a defensive slugfest in the first half, as the teams went into halftime tied at 25. Wisconsin knotted the game with four seconds left when Iverson took a cross-court pass from D'Mitrik Trice and drove for a two-handed slam that just beat the shot clock.

© Reuters. NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament-First Round-Oregon vs Wisconsin

Pritchard scored 12 points in the first 20 minutes.

--Field Level Media

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