Marquette upsets No. 4 Wisconsin with late tip-in

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Marquette forward Justin Lewis‘ tip-in at the buzzer gave the Golden Eagles a 67-65 win over in-state rival and No. 4 Wisconsin.

“That may have been a rush the floor-type moment for our fans,” Marquette coach Steve Wojciechowski told reporters after the game.

Marquette has now won three of the last four meetings against its rival. Wisconsin won last year’s game, 77-61, but Marquette leads the series, 44-38, dating back to 1949.

Friday’s game was a tight affair, with neither team ever leading by more than six points. There were 11 ties and 13 lead changes.

Marquette had a five-point lead with 5:39 left, but Wisconsin responded with a 6-0 run to take a one-point advantage with two minutes remaining. Following a D.J. Carton basket to put Marquette up by two, Wisconsin called a timeout with 1:17 left, and the two teams proceeded to go back and forth trading baskets with zero stoppages in play for the next minute.

Wisconsin took a one-point lead with five seconds left on a D’Mitrik Trice jumper. Carton came back down and looked like he was going to run out of time without getting a shot off, but drew a blocking foul with 0.9 seconds left. He made the first free throw and missed the second, but Lewis was able to tip in the offensive rebound as time expired.

“Heck of a game from a college basketball fan perspective, back and forth, guys making plays at both ends,” Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said. “But right down to the last play of not being able to secure a defensive rebound off a missed free throw, that cost us the game.”

It was the perfect finish to cap off Lewis’ breakout performance. The freshman from Baltimore had 18 points and eight rebounds, and also hit two 3-pointers and blocked two shots.

The Badgers are the fourth top-five team to lose in the season’s first nine days — with three of those losses coming to unranked teams. Virginia and Villanova lost last weekend, while Illinois fell to Baylor on Wednesday. A fifth top-five team will lose on Saturday, as No. 1 Gonzaga battles No. 2 Baylor in Indianapolis.

Marquette improves to 3-1, bouncing back from a loss to Oklahoma State, while Wisconsin suffered its first loss of the season.

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