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High Point Edges No. 5 Wisconsin 83-82 in Exciting NCAA Tournament Clash

Mark Livingston Published: March 20, 2026 | Updated: March 20, 2026 3 minutes read
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PORTLAND, Ore. — In March, legends aren’t born — they’re seized. And Thursday night, High Point seized its moment. Against the towering reputation of No. 5 Wisconsin, the Panthers orchestrated a comeback that felt improbable — capped by a fast-break layup from Chase Johnston with 11.7 seconds left that flipped an 82–81 deficit into an unforgettable 83–82 victory. It was a night that reminded everyone why the NCAA tournament is called March Madness: unpredictability, heartbreak, and breakthrough all condensed into a single, electric afternoon. (reddit.com)


Wisconsin Controls Early, High Point Stays Close

Wisconsin set the tone from the opening tip, using size and experience to control the pace. Nick Boyd’s midrange touch and John Blackwell’s work on the glass helped the Badgers craft opportunities in the paint, while careful shot selection limited High Point’s transition chances. After a 7–2 opening run, Wisconsin appeared poised to pull away.

High Point refused to let the game slip away. Rob Martin orchestrated the offense with steady hands, finding shooters like Chase Johnston and Cam’Ron Fletcher and probing the Badgers’ defense for cracks. The Panthers trimmed margins whenever Wisconsin stalled and extended possessions through defensive rebounds. High Point never led in the first half, but each basket and stop narrowed the gap. By halftime, Wisconsin held a 41–39 advantage, but the closeness of the game hinted that momentum could swing at any moment.


Momentum Swings in the Second Half

The second half began like the first ended, with Wisconsin maintaining a slim edge. Early on, Boyd pushed the lead to 48–41, but High Point responded with an 11–4 run over the next several minutes. Martin orchestrated the offense, finding Johnston on the perimeter and Fletcher cutting to the basket, briefly giving High Point a lead and electrifying the crowd.

Wisconsin answered with steady, disciplined execution, reclaiming a narrow lead and forcing the Panthers to respond. The game became a back-and-forth exchange, with leads hovering between one and five points. Fletcher’s timely three-pointer, Anderson’s rebounds, and Martin’s penetration kept High Point within striking distance. The tension mounted with every possession, a display of resilience and focus from a team few expected to push a top-five seed this far.


Crunch-Time Drama and March Madness Magic

With under a minute to play, High Point trailed 82–81. The Panthers pushed in transition instead of settling for a halfcourt shot. Johnston sprinted ahead, caught a pass in stride, and finished a fast-break layup — his first two-point field goal of the season — giving High Point an 83–82 lead with 11.7 seconds remaining. Wisconsin’s last chance ended with a contested drive by Boyd and an intercepted pass, sealing a comeback that relied on poise, execution, and collective effort.

Johnston finished with 14 points, including clutch threes and the decisive layup. Martin recorded 23 points and 10 assists, while Anderson contributed key rebounds and defensive plays. For Wisconsin, Boyd scored 27 points, and Blackwell had 22 points and 10 rebounds, but High Point’s balance ultimately carried the day.

For Wisconsin, it was a reminder of March’s unforgiving nature. For High Point, it was a historic victory, the program’s first NCAA tournament win, earned through sustained effort and unflappable teamwork. This was March Madness in its purest form: close scoring, shifting momentum, and a finish that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer.

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