A look at the players in Wisconsin's rotation and how they ended up playing for Bo Ryan:
(star ratings from Rivals.com)
TRAEVON JACKSON
6-2 junior guard • Westerville, Ohio (Westerville South HS)
Role: A shooting guard as a freshman who claimed the point guard job as a sophomore after Josh Gasser was injured, Jackson has 148 assists, more than double anyone else on the team. But the lefty has also been a big-shot taker, and maker, over the past two seasons.
Recruited (⋆⋆⋆): Jackson is the son of Ohio State great Jim Jackson. The Buckeyes never showed serious interest, and Traevon chose Wisconsin over Arizona State and Dayton.
What he said then: "Their loyalty toward me showed they really cared for me. That changed the whole situation."
BEN BRUST
6-1 senior guard • Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (Mundelein HS)
Role: Brust became the Badgers' all-time leader in three-pointers during the NCAA tournament, even though he made only two as a freshman. The Badgers' second-leading scorer at 12.8 points per game, He can also score off the dribble.
Recruited (⋆⋆⋆): He signed with Iowa as a high school senior but was released when coach Todd Lickliter was fired. Big Ten rules prohibit a player accepting a scholarship from another conference school, but Wisconsin won an appeal.
What he said then: "I'll do whatever I can to win. I can score a little bit. I can pass a little bit."