Getty ImagesCHICAGO - Lon Kruger was beaming. Happy as a coach, proud as a dad.
Thanks to a shooting surge by his son Kevin, the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels rallied for the school’s biggest win since the 1991 team made the Final Four.
Kevin Kruger shook off a shooting slump, connecting on three straight 3-pointers late in the second half Sunday as UNLV beat second-seeded Wisconsin 74-68 in the second round of the Midwest Regional.
Lon Kruger has no trouble acknowledging that winning is great, but watching your son play such an instrumental role makes it even better.
“When we needed baskets and Kev was getting the opportunity and not doing it, then that hurts perhaps a little more,” Lon Kruger said.
“You hurt for him and his mom. But when he does it, it’s a little extra special feeling for sure. I’m not going to deny that. We felt pretty good about all our guys, but he’s a little different, obviously.”
Kruger was shooting just 1-of-15 in the NCAAs — including 1-of-7 Sunday — when he found the range. He tied it with a 3, then hit another to give the Runnin’ Rebels the lead with just under six minutes left.
“Coming off my hand it felt good,” Kevin Kruger said. “I just had a little faith. I feel like I’m going to knock down the next one every time.
Seventh-seeded UNLV (30-6) led by 12 at the half, but Wisconsin rallied with 11 straight points. A 16-2 run gave the Badgers a five-point lead to the delight of their red-clad fans at the United Center.
But Kruger, who transferred from Arizona State to play his final season for his father, delivered. After his three 3-pointers, he was fouled on another long-range attempt and made all three free throws to make it 64-56 with a little more than three minutes left.
“I kept telling him, ‘You are going to make some shots,”’ said Wendell White, who led UNLV with 22 points. “He did. That’s what happened.”
Wisconsin’s Kammron Taylor sank a 3-pointer and converted a three-point play with 59 seconds to go to get the Badgers to 70-67.
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The Badgers (30-6) became the highest-seeded team to lose in the tournament, so far.
“It took a team to go 10-from-20 from ‘3’ to get us out,” Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan said. “And to their credit, they were able to do that.”
UNLV’s first-round victory over Georgia Tech was its first in the NCAA tournament since the 1991 team went to the Final Four behind Larry Johnson, Greg Anthony, Stacey Augmon and towel-chewing coach Jerry Tarkanian. That team was beaten in the national semifinals by Duke.
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