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MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin and Wisconsin-Milwaukee run a similar version of the same offense. The seventh-ranked Badgers showed Wednesday night how big a difference the right personnel can make.
Alando Tucker scored 20 points to lead three Badgers in double figures and Wisconsin beat Milwaukee 68-49.
Whereas the Badgers start five upperclassmen who know coach Bo Ryan's swing offense inside and out, Milwaukee graduated nine of its 13 scholarship players from last season's team that went to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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