BYU nip Wisconsin to reach Sweet 16 for first time since 2011 — the days of Jimmer Fredette

DENVER — BYU withstood a ferocious charge from Wisconsin’s John Tonje to hold off the Badgers for a 91-89 victory Saturday that sends the program to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2011 — the days of Jimmer Fredette, who was also a former Knick.

Tonje finished with 37 points, including eight during a desparate comeback down the stretch.

But trailing by two, he shot a fadeaway air ball just before the buzzer that allowed the Cougars to escape.

Richie Saunders celebrates after his 3-pointer during BYU’s 91-89 win over Wisconsin in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 22, 2025. Getty Images
Egor Demin drives past Max Klesmit during the first half of BYU’s win over Wisconsin. Getty Images
Dawson Baker drives past Max Klesmit during BYU’s win over Wisconsin. Getty Images

Tonje was the first player to crack 30 points this year in March Madness.

Richie Saunders scored 25 for the sixth-seeded Cougars.

BYU will play Alabama or St. Mary’s next Thursday in Newark at the East Regional.

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