John Tonje has already poured his heart for Wisconsin badgers, but he has not yet finished helping the team, because he is ready to get out to make sure that they will remain competitive.

The 23-year-old guard played his last match for badgers in the second round of losing to Cougars in March Madness.
He scored 37 points in this game, recording Most often obtained by a badger In the NCAA tournament. His 52 points in two matches they played in the tournament were also the most from each player for the first three days.
This is the most wonderful way to end his career in college, but Tonje is not over yet.
He is ready to get off the road and Help the team in recruitment Belief that UW-Madison can facilitate players shine at a competitive conference, just like what happened to him.


“I would absolutely recommend Wisconsin to a player who wants to go somewhere to develop well and be better,” he said in an interview with Badger Extra.
“Basically, that’s why I chose here. Of course, this is a step forward (in the competition) and I can play at the Power 5 level, which I was looking for, and then only great coaching staff, great team and culture and city.”
Farewell to John Tonje to Wisconsin Badgers
Tonje was very consistent with his love of badgers.
“Family, experience, lessons and memories that I developed here in Madison are those that I will never forget and run deeper than just basketball. I am forever a debt to my teammates, coaches and supporters who made this year so unique !! I love yall !!
At the moment he is more busy preparing for the next step in his career. He is expected to enter the NBA Draft, and his last few games were helpful in raising his stocks.


ESPN predicts that he will be elected 52, although one of the main reasons for low respect is his age. His The ability to score is still distinguished.
“Tonje, shooting to the circuit and the ability to enter the paint and line give him the potential of players, taking into account the constant need for 3-point roles.”
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