Basketball Wisconsin Badgers learned who they would face in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Another thing they know is their ability to reflect, the reason why Carter Gilmore He is not discouraged.

The team missed the opportunity to win the title of the Great Ten after losing Michigan Wolverines In the great tens tournament.
Their ghosts were earlier when they recorded convincing victories against Penn State Nittany Lions, Ucal Bruins and Michigan State Spartans to book a place in the last dance.
The team has lost the title of the title only in the last three minutes against Wolverines, not thanks to their defensive falls.
The result was associated in 53 with 46 seconds remaining. However, Vladislav Goldin was able to force a foul to solve the knot and build a 2-point advantage. Badgeries became empty and were forced to foul Tre Donaldson, who made both attempts in stripes.


Another empty possession, another foul (on Danny Wolf) and The game is over, 59-53.
Carter Gilmore thinks they can affect
The season is not over, and badgers still have another shot in basketball when they start the VS Montana Grizzlies tournament in the first round.
Gilmore said they could bounce back and he is sure of his team’s chances because they lost in a game where only 17.9 percent of three.
It was a bad shooting day, but he believes that it won’t be like that. They may recover after losseshow they did it for a long time.


“Each loss is a learning lesson and every time we took one this year on the chin, we did a great job, pushing away, learning from it, and not think about it,” he said.
Gilmore said they would employ a long break to find out how they could improve.
“(Sunday) Our 3 did not fall and we need to find out how to win in other ways. We have a week to recover. Prepare yourself. Again, go home. Become additional shots. Recover. Watch the movie.”
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