Josh Gasser banked in a desperation 3-pointer as time expired to lift the 12th-ranked Badgers to a 53-52 victory over Michigan, a game that severely damaged its NCAA Tournament hopes.

"You don't draw that up, ever — from the top of the key to the wing. I was just trying to get it up there and give it a chance," Gasser said. "It doesn't matter how it goes in — as long as it goes in."

Wisconsin trailed by two with 5.4 seconds left when Gasser inbounded to Taylor, who was double-teamed. Gasser went to the other side of the floor and found himself open.

"We wanted Jordan to drive and finish at the rim and if he didn't have it, we knew someone would be open on the perimeter," Gasser said. "Once I found myself open, I wanted the ball and I wanted to take that shot. I was confident when I had it and luckily, it went in."