Wisconsin Badgers basketball team is set to finish the regular season against Purdue. The team could secure a position between No. 3 and No. 6 in the Big Ten tournament. Results of other games will impact their chances for a top-four finish, with potential tie-breakers in play. Purdue, Illinois, Nebraska, and Northwestern have secured double byes at the Big Ten men's basketball tournament. Indiana's win against MSU locks them into the No. 6 seed, with matchups against Michigan or Penn State likely. Illinois' victory over Iowa solidifies Indiana's seeding, ensuring they open the tournament on Thursday night.
Illinois defeats Iowa, locking IU into the No. 6 seed in Minneapolis next week. The Hoosiers will, in all likelihood, play the winner of Michigan-Penn State in the Thursday nightcap. #iubb https://t.co/aqxKcq7qbh
Indiana is now locked in as the No. 6 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. Opens on Thursday night. #iubb https://t.co/dUMuorkY2K
Indiana holds off MSU, 65-64. That means #Badgers will be No. 5 in the B1G tourney -- if Illinois wins at Iowa. If the Hawkeyes win, UW will be No. 6.
If Ohio State (up 54-37 on Rutgers, 7:56 left 2H) holds on, I believe Indiana is locked into the No. 6 seed with a win today, and the No. 8 seed with a loss. Hoosiers would win group tiebreaker in either scenario. #iubb
Purdue finishes Wisconsin. Double byes at Big Ten men’s basketball tournament: 1. Purdue, 2. Illinois, 3. Nebraska, 4. Northwestern.
#Badgers hoops: UW, set to finish regular season Sunday at Purdue, could be anywhere from No. 3 to No. 6 in B1G tourney. Minnesota at Northwestern tonight likely will affect UW's chances for a top-four finish. Lots of potential tie-breakers to consider. https://t.co/5l79D5I2Mv