Steven Crowl leads Wisconsin past No. 24 Virginia 65-41 in opener at the Fort Myers Tip-Off
AP
Nov 20, 2023
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) Steven Crowl had 15 points and 10 rebounds to lead Wisconsin Badgers to a 65-41 win over No. 24 Virginia Cavaliers in the Fort Myers Tip-Off on Monday night.
The Badgers (3-2) controlled the boards with a 48-21 rebounding edge and had 30 points inside against Virginia’s vaunted defense.
Reece Beekman had 17 points to lead the Cavaliers (4-1).
“I felt they ran their offense pretty well,” Beekman said. “They took their time, were patient and made plays. They kind of wore us down.”
Playing at the Suncoast Arena with a crowd that was seemingly backing the Badgers, Wisconsin hit its first two shots, then went on a 13-3 run for an early 18-7 lead.
“Going in, we expected a big team and a big crowd for Wisconsin,” Virginia coach Tony Bennett said. “Still, it’s humbling. But we’re in the long game. How can we get better?”
The Badgers led 28-18 at the halftime despite point guard Chuckie Hepburn and forward Tyler Wahl going a combined 0 of 12 from the field.
“Obviously, I’m extremely happy for our players,” Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said. “We have tremendous respect for what Tony has done.
“I thought Providence and Tennessee prepared us to prepare better for tonight. We started to come together and play to what our vision has been.”
Down 12 in the second half, Virginia cut the deficit to 40-35 on a three-point play by Beekman.
Wisconsin responded with an 11-0 run to take a 51-35 lead. A tip dunk by reserve Carter Gilmore highlighted the run for the Badgers.
“I think for us, the thing was to be more physical,” Crowl said. “The coaches did a great job with us on that. We showed that tonight. “This is the first step.”
BIG PICTURE
Virginia (4-1) moved into The Associated Press Top 25 on Monday, but will likely drop out after getting routed.
For Wisconsin, this continued a brutal start to its November and December schedule. The Badgers have already played No. 7 Tennessee and will face No. 4 Marquette on Dec. 2, No. 18 Michigan State on Dec. 5 and No. 3 Arizona on Dec. 9.
DEFENSIVE DUELS
This is the fifth meeting between the Badgers and Cavaliers since 2012. Virginia has won three of the games. In every game except Monday, the winner hasn’t scored any more than 60 points. The loser didn’t hit 40 points in two of the meetings.
‘FAMILY’ AFFAIR
When Kirk Penney - a member of Wisconsin’s 2000 Final Four team - returned to the school as a special assistant to Gard, nobody was happier than Bennett. “He’s like a little brother to me,” Bennett said. “When my wife and I were over in New Zealand, they told about this young kid who’s really good. They brought him to practice and we played 1 on 1. He basically played with a pro team. I thought, ‘This kid might be good enough.’”
UP NEXT
Wisconsin: Will play the winner of the West Virginia-SMU game from later Monday.
Virginia: Will play the loser of the Mountaineers-Mustangs contest.
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1st Half
WISC
Badgers
28
UVA
Cavaliers
18
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Chucky Hepburn vs. Ryan Dunn (Badgers gains possession)
19:41
+2
Steven Crowl makes two point dunk (Tyler Wahl assists)
2-0
19:20
+2
Ryan Dunn makes two point layup (Reece Beekman assists)
2-2
18:48
+2
Max Klesmit makes two point jump shot
4-2
18:25
Andrew Rohde misses two point jump shot
18:23
AJ Storr defensive rebound
18:02
Chucky Hepburn misses three point jump shot
18:00
Cavaliers defensive rebound
17:38
Isaac McKneely turnover (bad pass) (AJ Storr steals)
17:32
AJ Storr misses two point hook shot
17:30
Steven Crowl offensive rebound
17:14
Blake Buchanan blocks Steven Crowl's two point layup
17:12
Steven Crowl offensive rebound
17:09
Official timeout
17:03
Ryan Dunn shooting foul (Tyler Wahl draws the foul)
17:03
+1
Tyler Wahl makes regular free throw 1 of 2
5-2
17:03
Tyler Wahl misses regular free throw 2 of 2
17:03
Reece Beekman defensive rebound
16:43
+2
Isaac McKneely makes two point jump shot (Reece Beekman assists)
5-4
16:15
+2
Steven Crowl makes two point layup (AJ Storr assists)
7-4
16:00
Ryan Dunn misses three point jump shot
15:58
Max Klesmit defensive rebound
15:51
Ryan Dunn blocks Tyler Wahl's two point layup
15:49
Tyler Wahl offensive rebound
15:42
Blake Buchanan blocks Tyler Wahl's two point layup
15:40
Reece Beekman defensive rebound
15:38
Reece Beekman misses two point layup
15:36
Steven Crowl defensive rebound
15:18
Chucky Hepburn misses two point jump shot
15:16
Blake Buchanan defensive rebound
14:57
Ryan Dunn misses three point jump shot
14:55
Steven Crowl defensive rebound
14:33
+3
Steven Crowl makes three point jump shot (Tyler Wahl assists)
10-4
14:08
+3
Reece Beekman makes three point jump shot (Andrew Rohde assists)
10-7
13:47
Ryan Dunn blocks Tyler Wahl's two point layup
13:45
Steven Crowl offensive rebound
13:38
Chucky Hepburn misses three point jump shot
13:36
Tyler Wahl offensive rebound
13:34
Tyler Wahl misses two point layup
13:32
Ryan Dunn defensive rebound
13:11
Blake Buchanan offensive foul
13:11
Blake Buchanan turnover (offensive foul)
13:11
TV timeout
12:54
Max Klesmit turnover (lost ball) (Reece Beekman steals)