Wisconsin leads the nation in points scored per 100 possessions (124.0). But when asked what he would like to see his team improve on as it looks toward the postseason, coach Bo Ryan said it is the consistency of his team's shooting.

"When you're in practice, you watch guys fill it up in shooting drills," Ryan said. "But shooting drills are repetitious in that you might take 50 shots in a row and all will be the same shot. The key with offensive play is getting to the point where it's so repetitious and ingrained that you still can be an effective scorer even if you're not getting 10 shots in the a row. In game situations, you don't get them from the same spot and with the same separation from the defense. You might get one shot every four minutes, every five minutes, every three minutes. You want your team to reach a point where offensive execution simply means you're always getting a good shot and doing things from muscle memory."

The Badgers feature four players among the top 100 in the nation in offensive rating.