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High Point stuns Wisconsin 83-82 in March Madness on Chase Johnston’s first 2-point basket of season

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High Point stuns Wisconsin 83-82 in March Madness on Chase Johnston’s first 2-point basket of season

High Point Stuns Wisconsin in March Madness Thriller on Chase Johnston’s Unlikely Heroics

PORTLAND, Ore. — In the annals of March Madness, upsets are built on improbable stars and moments that defy logic. On Thursday at the Moda Center, the basketball gods authored a script so bizarre, so perfectly illogical, that it will forever be etched in tournament lore. Chase Johnston, a guard for the No. 12 seed High Point Panthers who had not made a single two-point basket all season, drove the length of the court for a game-winning layup with 11.7 seconds left, catapulting his team to a seismic 83-82 victory over the fifth-seeded Wisconsin Badgers. In a tournament defined by Cinderellas, High Point found its slipper in the unlikeliest of places: the hands of a man who, statistically, only scored from downtown.

Contents
  • The Shot That Shattered a Statistical Anomaly
  • Panthers’ Poise Overpowers Badgers’ Tournament Woes
  • Expert Analysis: How High Point Engineered the Upset
  • Looking Ahead: High Point’s Cinderella Run
  • Conclusion: A Moment of Pure Madness

The Shot That Shattered a Statistical Anomaly

To understand the sheer improbability of Chase Johnston’s game-winner, one must digest the numbers that preceded it. Johnston, a sharpshooting specialist, entered the NCAA Tournament as one of the most extreme statistical outliers in the country. He had attempted 132 three-pointers, making a blistering 48.5% of them. Inside the arc? He was 0 for 4. He had played 406 minutes and scored 196 points without a single two-point field goal, the most of any player in Division I. He was a living, breathing basketball paradox.

So, when Wisconsin’s John Blackwell hit a tough jumper to put the Badgers up 82-81 with 22 seconds remaining, the stage was set for convention. Perhaps a three for the win? Instead, Johnston took the inbounds pass, saw a sliver of daylight, and became a blur. He raced past a defender, took off from just inside the foul line, and laid the ball high off the glass. It dropped. His first two-pointer of the season wasn’t just a basket; it was a history-altering dagger.

“I wasn’t really thinking whether it was a 2 or a 3, I was just trying to put it in and win the game,” Johnston said afterward, his statement a masterpiece of understatement. For the Panthers, the shot was a culmination of belief in a player whose role was clearly defined, yet whose moment demanded he rewrite his own job description.

Panthers’ Poise Overpowers Badgers’ Tournament Woes

Johnston’s heroics (14 points, 4 threes) would have been a footnote without the monumental performance of his backcourt mate, Rob Martin. The Panthers’ floor general was sublime, pouring in 23 points and dishing out 10 assists, orchestrating the offense with a veteran’s calm against Wisconsin’s vaunted defense. His ability to penetrate and create was the constant that kept High Point afloat during Wisconsin’s runs.

For Wisconsin, the loss is a brutal continuation of a troubling March trend. The Badgers (24-11) have now fallen to a lower-seeded team in four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances:

  • 2022: Lost to No. 11 seed Iowa State.
  • 2023: Lost in the second round as a No. 3 seed to No. 6 BYU.
  • 2024: Lost to No. 12 seed James Madison.
  • 2025: Lost to No. 12 seed High Point.

Despite stellar performances from Nick Boyd (27 points) and John Blackwell (22 points, 10 rebounds), the Badgers again couldn’t close. Critical defensive lapses in the final minute, including the failure to stop Johnston in transition, sealed their fate. The narrative of Wisconsin’s postseason struggles is now undeniable, a psychological hurdle that has become as much a part of their March identity as their swing offense.

Expert Analysis: How High Point Engineered the Upset

This was not a fluke. High Point’s victory was a tactical masterpiece. Coach Alan Huss’s game plan exploited two key weaknesses in the Wisconsin armor.

First, pace. The Panthers refused to be bogged down in a half-court grinder. They pushed the tempo at every opportunity, turning defensive rebounds into early offense before Wisconsin’s set defense could get organized. This led to open threes for Johnston and driving lanes for Martin.

Second, defensive aggression. High Point switched aggressively on screens and applied consistent ball pressure, disrupting the rhythmic ball movement of Wisconsin’s motion offense. This forced Boyd and Blackwell into more difficult, isolation-heavy shots down the stretch, taking the Badgers out of their offensive comfort zone.

The Panthers also displayed a veteran’s poise, a trait not always seen in a team making its first tournament appearance in over a decade. They never panicked during Wisconsin’s surges, answering each Badger basket with one of their own. This mental fortitude, as much as any strategic adjustment, is what separates teams that pull upsets from those that merely dream of them.

Looking Ahead: High Point’s Cinderella Run

The Panthers now advance to the second round of the Midwest Region, where they will face the winner of No. 4 Arkansas and No. 13 Hawaii. The momentum from a win of this magnitude cannot be overstated. High Point has already achieved the program’s greatest victory; they now play with house money and the confidence of a giant-killer.

Key factors for High Point’s next game:

  • Sustained Guard Play: The Martin-Johnston duo must continue its high-level production. Martin’s creation and Johnston’s spacing are the engine.
  • Interior Defense: Wisconsin exposed some vulnerabilities inside. Containing a potential matchup like Arkansas’s size or Hawaii’s skilled bigs will be critical.
  • The “Nothing to Lose” Mentality: The Panthers are the ultimate dangerous team—skilled, well-coached, and now utterly fearless.

For Wisconsin, the offseason begins with hard questions. The talent is evident, but the postseason results are not. The program must soul-search to discover why its regular-season prowess consistently fails to translate into March success.

Conclusion: A Moment of Pure Madness

March Madness is beloved for its chaos, for its ability to elevate the unknown into the unforgettable. High Point’s 83-82 win over Wisconsin is the essence of the event. It is a story of a team that believed when few outside its locker room did. It is a story of a player, Chase Johnston, whose season-long statistical quirk became the setup for a punchline only March could deliver. His first two-point basket wasn’t just a game-winner; it was a symbol of tournament magic—the idea that in a single-elimination crucible, history and stats mean nothing, and heart and opportunity mean everything. The Panthers are dancing on, and the rest of the Midwest Region has been put on notice: this Cinderella’s slipper is a sneaker, and it just sprinted past Wisconsin into legend.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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