+32 Photos: No. 19 Wisconsin Badgers 61, Penn State Nittany Lions 57 The 19th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team hosted the Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday afternoon at the Kohl Center in Madison.

Saturday was one of those days. UW scored 26 points on 31 first-half possessions, then tallied 26 points on its first 16 possessions of the second half.

Besides Pritzl's 3-point shooting − he was 3-for-3 in the second half, 4-for-4 for the game − the big difference was Happ. He had trouble finished at the rim in the first half, scoring six points on 3-for-10 shooting. Undaunted as always, he scored eight points on 3-for-4 shooting and had two assists in the second half.

"He was finding guys in the second half and shooters were able to knock down shots," Gard said. "I think it's quite simple, the finish percentage in the paint has to be higher. And if you're not finishing, then you'd better be getting fouled. ... We were able to finish somewhat better (in the second half), but also, when help did come, we found shooters and they made shots. Obviously it makes it look simple and easy. But it's just finish percentage. I think that's the biggest that we've tried to get this group to grow in that area all year."

Some of that is on Happ, some is on others. Happ said the reason UW has been better in the second half is because he and his teammates are able to get a feel for the defense in the first half.