An early look at Wisconsin basketball’s 2021-2022 roster, possible rotation

Wisconsin basketball’s 2020-21 season has come to an end and with it, so has the careers of seniors Brad Davison, D’Mitrik Trice,

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Wisconsin basketball’s 2020-21 season has come to an end and with it, so has the careers of seniors Brad Davison, D’Mitrik Trice, Aleem Ford and Nate Reuvers.

Now, those four along with Micah Potter and Trevor Anderson have the option to come back next season. While nothing has been made official yet, based on social media posts and messages it seems like Davison, Trice, Ford and Reuvers are moving on from college basketball.

In terms of Potter and Anderson? Not much has been said since the team’s season-ending loss to Baylor on Sunday.

Even if we see one or two seniors stay another season, the 2021-22 roster is set to be young and inexperienced. Eras come to an end in college sports, and Sunday was undoubtedly the end of the Trice—Davison era and the start of the next.

Related: Five takeaways from Wisconsin’s second round loss to Baylor

After the 2020-21 season saw television broadcasts go on-and-on about the Badgers’ experience, next year they will get to harp on the team only returning approximately 49 minutes-per-game of experience.

Yes, those are the combined totals of Jonathan Davis and Tyler Wahl. Aside from them, there will be a lot of first-time starters seeing the basketball court.

Here, at this point in time, is what the 2021-2022 Wisconsin basketball roster is set to look like:

(Note: Much will change if Potter or another senior decides to return, or if the Badgers are active in the transfer market)

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