Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Gard revels in tourney streak

Badgers’ 15-year run NCAA’s best

- JEFF POTRYKUS

BUFFALO - Meeting with reporters set to cover the NCAA East Regional, Wisconsin coach Greg Gard was able to wax nostalgic about the consistenc­y of the UW program.

“I have a 15-, 13- and an 8-year-old and they’ve never seen an NCAA Tournament without Wisconsin in it,” Gard, a native of Cobb, said before eighth-seeded UW’s first-round game against No. 9 Virginia Tech. “To be a program that’s gone to 19 straight NCAA Tournament­s is an astonishin­g accomplish­ment. It’s obviously a tribute to the players and coaches that have been here before us.”

The streak started in 1999 under Dick Bennett. Gard came to UW as an assistant under Bo Ryan before the 2001-’02 season with the streak at three. UW went to 14 consecutiv­e tournament­s under Ryan and the Badgers are making their second straight appearance under Gard.

Remember that UW failed to reach the NCAA Tournament from 1948’93, a span of 46 seasons. Forty-six. “Obviously, everybody that’s in our program has been to tournament­s every year,” Gard said. “I think that’s something that we constantly remind them of and make sure they don’t take it for granted.”

Combined with the football team’s success, the Badgers are in the midst of a historic run.

UW has seen the football team qualify for a bowl game for the last 15 seasons (2002-’16). No NCAA program has seen its men’s basketball and football teams reach the NCAA Tournament and qualify for a bowl game for a longer stretch.

Texas has the No. 2 mark at 12 seasons (19992010).

The next-longest active streak behind UW is four, shared by North Carolina and Baylor.

Like Gard, UW football coach Paul Chryst was born and raised in Wisconsin.

“I think when you are leading your home-state school, there’s an extra sense of pride in that,” Gard said when asked about the basketball team’s NCAA run. “Obviously, I know we represent the state and Badger fans and alumni across the country.

“But obviously, those in the state, it’s a little extra special to it, because I’m one of them. I sat in that seat or watched it on TV or whatever for a lot of years and have witnessed how far the program has grown over that time.”

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