MILWAUKEE — The basketball bonds between Bo Ryan and Rob Jeter go back a long way, but the fifth-ranked Wisconsin Badgers showed no mercy for their head coach's protégé.
Frank Kaminsky scored 18 points and Sam Dekker added 17 as Ryan's Badgers continued their dominance over in-state rival Wisconsin-Milwaukee and his former assistant with an easy 93-54 victory on Wednesday night.
"I just want coach to know that the lessons I learned are being passed on to my team," said Milwaukee coach Jeter, who played for Ryan and was his assistant with three different teams. "I don't know if you saw that tonight. "
The Badgers (9-1) extended their winning streak over the Panthers to 22 consecutive games and their series lead to 31-1, completing a five-day Milwaukee sweep. Wisconsin defeated Marquette 49-38 on Saturday.
"It was nice to see the ball go through the net," said Ryan, who is 14-0 against Milwaukee. "We made some shots today that we were not hitting Saturday. Good ball movement, I thought our guys really shared the ball well."
Matt Tiby with 17 points was the only player in double figures for the Panthers, whose lone victory in the series was 77-72 at Madison on Dec. 12, 1992.
Nigel Hayes added 13 points and Bronson Koenig added 10 for Wisconsin, which shot a season-high 60.9 percent from the field.
"We know we can shoot," said Kaminsky. "We didn't shoot well against Marquette. We came out here and shot the lights out."