The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, January 6, 2011- 7A 4 'M'no match for Badgers at Kohl Center Freshman center Jordan Morgan battles for a rebound against Wisconsin during last night's game. Michigan lost the game, 66-50. In second-half Wicosi turs abeson Wolverines By CHANTEL JENNINGS Daily Sports Editor MADISON - Saying it's tough to beat Wisconsin at home would be an understatement. In fact, to say it's anything other than nearly impossible is a lie. According to the statistics that Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan has racked up in his 10 seasons with the Badgers, an opposing team entering the Kohl Center has just a seven-percent chance of leaving with avictory. Michigan coach John Beilein has never won on the main court at the Kohl Center. And Wednes- day was no different, with Michi- gan dropping its game against Wisconsin, 66-50. "I just heard everybody talking about how hard it is to play there and they haven't been losing like other Big Ten schools at home, so I knew it was going to be a tough one for us on the road," fresh- man guard Tim Hardaway Jr. said after Wednesday's game. The ambiance of the arena was quite different this year since Wisconsin students don't return to campus for classes until Janu- ary 18th, but the student section - known as the 'Grateful Red' - still filled nearly seven sections of bleachers. The $76-million facility seats 17,142 fans - more than 3,500 more seats than Crisler Arena, but Ryan doesn't believe the arena had an effect on the young Wol- verines. "A lot of these guys played in state championships with 20,000 or 10,000, they played in packed gyms," Ryan said Wednesday. "I think thatfactor incollegenowof, 'Wow, are they gonna go into our place or somebody else's place and have it effect them.' I don't think in this day and age it's that big of a deal." But with the win, Ryan advanced to 71-6 in Big Ten play at the Kohl Center and 145-11 overall. There are just three other teams in the country that play bet- ter on their homecourts - Kansas, Duke and Utah State. For seven first-year Wolver- ines, the loss in Madison marked the first Big Ten road game of their careers, with an outcome that has occurred frequently. But not a single player on the Michi- gan roster has ever beaten a Wis- consin squad, home or away. The most experienced mem- bers of the team, juniors Stu Dou- glass and Zack Novak, are now 0-5 in their matchups against the Badgers. But in the co-captains' two previous seasons, the Wolver- ines improved greatly from their first to second showing against the Badgers. In the 2007-08 season, Michi- gan lost 70-54 to Wisconsin in Crisler Arena, before coming back and losing by just three at the Kohl Center. The following year, the Wolverines lost by nine points in the first matchup of the season and lost by just five in the second contest. "Obviously this is a great facil- ity and a great atmosphere in the Big Ten," administrative special- ist and captain of the 2007-08 team C.J. Lee said Wednesday' "We always played well for 25 to 30 minutes and then we'd have those lapses where we wouldn't score and we wouldn't get stops, and a similar thing happened tonight." In Ryan's ten-year tenure, the Badgers have dropped just 11 games on their home court. Six were Big Ten games, but just three schools have managed to upend Wisconsin in Madison - Purdue, Minnesota and Illi- nois. The Badgers have fallen to the Fighting Illini three times, the Boilermakers twice and the Gophers once. MAD the tun ing eac the Mi team. 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While cer- rest of the game. spelling error and not a Wisconsin continued to hit its "T disrespect to the Badgers, shots, though, making it nearly T tng Wolverine squad cer- impossible for the Wolverines to t espects Wisconsin now. come back in a hostile road envi- to igan fell to the Badgers ronment. at the Kohl Center. The Sophomore guard Matt Vogrich 01 ines battled the entire hit back-to-back 3-pointers to ma nd even led at halftime, but pull Michigan back within four at sin proved to be too much 48-44 with 8:31 left in the game. le. But Michigan scored just six y're really solid," fresh- points for the remainder of the rward Evan Smotrycz said game. ., . first-ha e game. "They forced us to The Wolverines rushed their by as m beat ourselves. We made shots on several possessions and break u s,just mental lapses (that) couldn't get quality attempts on playing e been avoided, and they others. DariusI vantage ... 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