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Boyd and Winter Dominate as No. 24 Wisconsin Crushes Iowa 84-71 in Big Ten Showdown

Last updated: February 23, 2026 11:10 am
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Nick Boyd’s 27 points and Nolan Winter’s 18 fueled No. 24 Wisconsin’s dominant 84-71 win over Iowa, with the Badgers’ late 10-point run sealing the victory after trailing by nine early.

The Turning Point: Wisconsin’s Second-Half Surge

The game hung in the balance at 68-65 with under five minutes remaining when Wisconsin’s Austin Rapp ignited the decisive 10-point run with back-to-back 3-pointers. This offensive explosion came after Iowa had fought back from a nine-point deficit, showcasing Wisconsin’s resilience under pressure.

Key to the Badgers’ victory was their 53.8% field goal shooting, including a sizzling 10-of-24 from beyond the arc. Their free throw precision (18-of-20, 90%) in clutch moments demonstrated the poise of a ranked team with NCAA Tournament aspirations.

Star Performances: Boyd and Winter Lead the Charge

  • Nick Boyd dominated with 27 points on 9-of-16 shooting, consistently breaking down Iowa’s defense
  • Nolan Winter contributed 18 points on 8-of-11 efficiency, including crucial defensive plays
  • Bennett Stirtz led Iowa with 23 points but couldn’t overcome Wisconsin’s balanced attack
Nolan Winter soars for a dunk against Iowa's defense
Nolan Winter’s dominant interior play (18 points) proved too much for Iowa’s frontcourt AP Photo/Kayla Wolf

Big Ten Implications: Wisconsin’s Tournament Resume Grows

This victory improves Wisconsin to 19-8 (11-5 Big Ten), while Iowa falls to 19-8 (9-7). The Badgers needed this bounce-back performance after their 17-point loss at Ohio State, demonstrating their ability to respond to adversity.

The win maintains Wisconsin’s position as a No. 24 ranked team in the AP Poll, with December’s tournament committee potentially viewing this as a quality road win against an improving Iowa squad official rankings.

Key Moments That Defined the Game

  1. Iowa’s early 9-point lead evaporated as Wisconsin’s defense tightened
  2. Bennett Stirtz’s opening second-half 3 pushed Iowa ahead 44-41
  3. Wisconsin’s 11-0 run responded immediately, taking a 51-44 lead
  4. Rapp’s back-to-back 3s at 68-65 sealed Iowa’s fate
  5. John Blackwell’s four clutch free throws after a technical foul

Up Next: High-Stakes Big Ten Matchups

  • Iowa hosts Ohio State on Wednesday (Feb. 25)
  • Wisconsin travels to Oregon for a critical road test (Feb. 25)

For Wisconsin, this win represents more than just a conference victory—it’s a statement about their tournament readiness. The Badgers showed they can win when their stars are challenged, with Boyd and Winter stepping up when it mattered most. Iowa, while competitive, will need to address their second-half defensive lapses as they prepare for Ohio State’s explosive offense.

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