Indiana basketball played a “get-right” game against Wisconsin Saturday, downing the Badgers 63-45 behind a strong 2nd half effort.

And even though it snaps a 3-game B1G losing streak for the Hoosiers, it was a rough watch. The halftime score was 21-20 Indiana and Assembly Hall was pedestrian at best. Wisconsin was also without arguably its top player in Tyler Wahl, but the Hoosiers’ win was nothing short of dominant regardless once the ball started hitting the net.

The 2nd half was considerably better for Indiana on offense. Trayce Jackson-Davis, Jalen Hood-Schifino and Jordan Geronimo led the way in scoring, totaling 18, 16 and 12, respectively. Jackson-Davis had a double-double, nabbing 12 rebounds as well.

 Indiana is now 2-4 in B1G play, still a long way to go but a step in the right direction against a good Wisconsin team. It’s also a good win for Indiana’s overall record, with the Hoosiers sitting at 11-6 on the season and good wins over Xavier, North Carolina and Wisconsin.

Indiana is back in action next Thursday in Champaign against red-hot Illinois.