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There will only be one streaming platform available for Wisconsin’s matchup with Indiana.

Wisconsin's game against Indiana will only be available on one streaming platform - Yahoo Sports

Wisconsin’s matchup with Indiana will be streamed exclusively on NBC’s Peacock streaming service for the second time in as many games.

Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana will host the game on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Eastern and 6 p.m. Central.

Wisconsin is in need of a victory to maintain a brief winning streak that dates back to its victory over Ohio State. With a victory over Indiana, the Badgers would have bounced back from their terrible start to February with three straight victories.

Indiana is ranked No. 103 by KenPom, No. 104 by the NET rankings, and No. 106 by ESPN’s BPI, which is good news for the team’s chances. After nine games, the Hoosiers are 2-7, with three straight losses coming at the hands of Purdue, Northwestern, and Nebraska.

Wisconsin, on the other hand, has won both of its previous Peacock games, defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes 62-54 and the Maryland Terrapins 74-70. Perhaps that portends further wonderful things to come.

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Updated game-by-game predictions for Wisconsin basketball after its big win over Maryland

In a dominant effort against the Maryland Terrapins on Tuesday, Wisconsin basketball got back in the win column.

Considering that Maryland was one of the poorest teams in the Big Ten going into the season, the Badgers were in desperate need of a victory.

Thanks to 18 points on 6/9 shooting from Tyler Wahl, 14 points and a crucial three-pointer from Max Klesmit, 10 points and the game’s best slam from A.J. Storr, and a strong performance from John Blackwell off the bench, Greg Gard’s side easily won.

The main reason for the victory was that Wisconsin made 28 of 31 free throws (90.3%) as opposed to Maryland’s 17/23 shooting percentage. That was a poor free throw percentage, and it cost the Badgers several games.

Despite its difficulties in February, Wisconsin has since won two of its last three games. Although the remainder of the timetable presents difficulties, Greg Gard’s group has a chance to turn things around by March.

The most recent game-by-game forecasts from ESPN BPI for the remainder of the Badgers season are as follows:

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