The Wisconsin Badgers resume Big Ten play at No. 5 Ohio State on Friday, confident in their game. “I think defensively we are in a really great place and sticking to our game plans and executing on what the coaches ask us to do,” senior guard Brevin Pritzl said following a 65-37 win over Rider on Tuesday to end the nonconference schedule. “Offensively, we have been a work in progress all season and we are finally starting to click and learn what each other’s strengths are. That’s how we are executing, by getting those guys into the spots that they will be most successful. That’s something we should look forward to going forward.” The Badgers (8-5, 1-1 Big Ten) will face an Ohio State team (11-2, 1-1) that has had impressive victories but has displayed cracks lately, especially in the 67-59 loss to then-No. 16 West Virginia on Sunday. Ohio…
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