Wisconsin’s NIT run came to a disappointing end on Tuesday evening in Las Vegas. The Badgers failed to score for the final 9:07 of the contest as North Texas rallied late to come away with a 56-54 win over Wisconsin.
The Badgers had a 41-29 lead at halftime, but a 13-point second half did Wisconsin in and represented many of the struggles UW has had this season on the offensive end of the floor.
There were some wild stats about Wisconsin’s offense, especially when it comes to the difference between the first and second half on Tuesday night. Here is a look at three stats that defined the loss to North Texas: