The Wisconsin Badgers got a much-needed 74-70 win over the Maryland Terrapins on Tuesday night to get back on the winning track.
Maryland took a 14-13 lead halfway through the first half but Wisconsin was able to open up a 37-29 lead at halftime.
Wisconsin would lead by as many as ten points in the second half, but the Terrapins would make it interesting until the very end.
Max Klesmit hit a huge three-pointer with just under one minute to play that extended the Badger lead to seven points and Wisconsin ended up 28/31 for 90 percent from the free-throw line to ultimately clinch the game from the charity stripe.
Tyler Wahl led the Badgers in scoring with 18 points and Max Klesmit added 16 more to secure a home win for Wisconsin.
Wisconsin (18-9, 10-6 Big Ten) will now play Indiana next Tuesday on the road.