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  Saturday, Dec. 2 2:00pm ET
Same old Badgers stifle Xavier
 
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Dick Bennett is no longer on the sideline, yet his signature defense persists on the court, as pesky as ever.

"I didn't have time to screw it up," Brad Soderberg said after No. 23 Wisconsin routed previously unbeaten Xavier 61-46 on Saturday in his first game as Bennett's replacement.

Soderberg, 38, had pledged the Badgers (3-1) wouldn't deviate from the disciplined, defense-minded style instilled by Bennett, who retired Thursday after losing his zeal for the game.

Brad Soderberg
Brad Soderberg directs the Badgers during his first day on the sidelines as interim head coach.

And they didn't, holding the Musketeers (4-1) to 27 percent shooting and keeping them scoreless after halftime for more than eight minutes.

"I didn't have time to change anything," Soderberg said. "The system worked today and our guys just played hard."

Xavier coach Skip Prosser said he didn't expect anything else.

"They looked like a Wisconsin team to me," Prosser said. "I didn't notice any difference."

The victory capped a tumultuous 72 hours for the Badgers' program.

"I'm thankful for the way our guys played today because they lifted me up in a big way," Soderberg said. "I was really nervous and just thankful that I had a senior group and I'm glad they defended the way they did today because they made it pretty miserable for Xavier."

After the game, Soderberg called Bennett, who watched the game on TV.

"He was nice and I apologized for the 20 turnovers," Soderberg said.

His displeasure was actually welcomed by the Badgers.

"When I made a turnover, I turned around" expecting to see and hear Bennett hollering, guard Ray Boone said. "It was kid of weird for me at first. I told Coach Sody he could get on me just like Coach Bennett when I make a turnover."

And Soderberg happily obliged.

"I already told the guys that I can't accept what we got in a nice win that's not going to be acceptable when we lose," Soderberg said. "So, on Monday they're going to hear about that and we're going to get it fixed. We're not going to win a lot of games if we commit 20 turnovers."

The Badgers stretched their six-point halftime lead to 44-27 before David West's three-point play with 11:50 remaining. West finished with 11 points, one fewer than Maurice McAfee, who scored five of his points after Soderberg emptied the bench with the Badgers on top 61-40.

The Badgers found themselves in the bonus less than eight minutes into the first half, but they also found themselves without senior point guard Mike Kelley, who picked up two quick fouls.

Kelley, who played 120 of a possible 125 minutes in the Badgers' first three games, sat out the final 13:45 of the first half. Wisconsin was down 11-9 when Kelley took a seat, but led 33-27 at halftime lead behind Roy Boone's 12 points. Boone finished with 16, and Andy Kowske added 10.

"The first win for Brad was great," said Kirk Penney, who scored a career-high 24 points. "I know he was really nervous and to start out like that was really nice."

Penney's previous career high was 18 points against Maryland on Wednesday night in Milwaukee, after which Bennett gathered his players to tell them was resigning. The next day, Soderberg was named acting coach.

"It's a great first game for him," Prosser said. "And he deserves a lot of credit for stepping into a tough situation and doing extremely well."

Soderberg played two years for Bennett in college and coached with him for five seasons.

He actually coached one game at Wisconsin before Saturday. Bennett missed a game at Illinois on Feb. 3, 1996, because of a death in his family, and Soderberg guided the Badgers past the Illini, 57-56, a victory that went on Bennett's record.

Soderberg, a native of Wausau, Wis., didn't walk on the floor with his team, concerned that he'd get emotional as the band played "On, Wisconsin!" Instead, he came in minutes later during warmups to a standing ovation.

"I'll bet you I shed a tear tonight, quite honestly," Soderberg said.
 


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