Jalil Beaubrun
56
App State APP 1-2,0-0 Sun Belt
87
Winner Wisconsin Wisc 3-0,0-0 Big Ten
App State APP
1-2,0-0 Sun Belt
56
Final
87
Wisconsin Wisc
3-0,0-0 Big Ten
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
App State APP 20 36 56
Wisconsin Wisc 36 51 87

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Mountaineers Drop Contest in Madison on Sunday

MADISON, Wisc. –  In the program's first trip to Wisconsin since Dec. 2002, the App State Mountaineers (1-2) fell 87-56 against tradition Big Ten power Wisconsin (3-0) at the Kohl Center on Sunday. The 31-point loss was App State's largest loss against a high-major opponent in the Kerns era since falling by 41 against the tenth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers in 2020.
 
App State got off to a hot start against the Badgers, leading by as many as nine points in the first half, but a 24-0 run from Wisconsin helped them come from behind to take the lead. The Badgers never looked back, going in front by as many as 34 points in the game.
 
Despite the outcome, Jackson Threadgill and CJ Huntley both eclipsed double figures in the game. Threadgill's 11 points marked his first double-digit point outing as a Mountaineer. Jalil Beaubrun returned from a one-game absence and made his second Mountaineer start against the Badgers, tallying nine points and grabbing five rebounds.
 
The Mountaineer bench played well again on Sunday, scoring 18 points. App State has scored at least 15 bench points in every game this season. Overall, nine Mountaineers scored in the game.
 
How it Happened
App State's first ever game against Wisconsin saw the Mountaineers start well as Beaubrun scored the game's first points off a turn-around hook shot in the paint. The Badgers tallied their first points to tie it, but Threadgill answered with a three to give the Mountaineers a 5-2 lead with 17 minutes to play.
 
Strong play defensively helped the Mountaineers claim a six-point lead by the 14:40 mark as the Badgers missed two of their first five shots. Five straight points from Myles Tate and an alley-oop slam by CJ Huntley kept App State in front by six before Anthony Alston's three extended the lead to nine by the under-12 timeout.
 
Another Threadgill basket kept the lead at nine, but Wisconsin was able to compose itself and go on a run to close the gap. Makes by Nolan Winter and Stephen Crowl tied the game by the under-eight timeout as the Badger crowd started to get loud.
 
Wisconsin continued to apply pressure on the Mountaineer offense, forcing five turnovers and nine straight misses to claim a lead of seven points by the 6:09 mark. The Badgers tallied 11 points off 13 Mountaineer turnovers in the first half.
 
A three-pointer from Huntley finally ended the large Badger run, but Wisconsin used a 24-0 run to take a 32-17 lead with three minutes to play. When the first-half horn sounded, the Badgers led by 16 points.
 
Five different Mountaineers tallied a basket in the first half with Huntley, Threadgill and Tate leading the charge with five apiece. App State shot it well from the three-point line in the opening half, nailing four of its 11 attempts.
 
Beaubrun opened the second half with a free throw to start his strong second-half outing and closed the gap to 15. The Mountaineers buried their first two shot attempts out of the halftime break.
 
The Badgers pushed their lead to 19 by the 17:24 mark as Stephen Crowl tallied his 15th point of the game. A John Tonje driving layup bumped the App State deficit to 20 by the first media timeout.
 
Alonzo Dodd and Luke Wilson provided a second-half spark to shrink the deficit as Dodd made a tough floater over Crowl before Wilson powered home a ferocious two-handed dunk.
 
After a Beaubrun layup with 11 minutes to play, Wisconsin took control once again, scoring nine straight points to take a 30-point lead by the under-eight break. A Threadgill floater ended the scoring drought as he tallied four straight points before the timeout.
 
A Jack Robison three with 12 seconds to play gave the Badgers their largest lead of the game at 34, but Jason Clarke Jr.'s first collegiate three rattled home before the buzzer to give Wisconsin a 31-point win.
 
Top Performers 
Two players reached double-figures for the Mountaineers in the game in CJ Huntley and Jackson Threadgill. Huntley's 13 points led the team as he shot it well, hitting four of his seven shots and three three-pointers. Threadgill also shot it well, nailing 11 points on 5-8 shooting. Beaubrun's one-game absence didn't bother him much as he recorded nine points and five boards.
 
Up Next
App State will have nine days to recover before welcoming the Queens Royals to the Holmes Center for a Tuesday night battle. Tip off on Nov. 19 is set for 6:30 p.m. and can be streamed on ESPN+.

The 2024-25 men's basketball season is presented by Foscoe Companies. 
 
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Players Mentioned

CJ Huntley

#15 CJ Huntley

F
6' 11"
Graduate Student
Myles Tate

#12 Myles Tate

G
6' 0"
Senior
Luke Wilson

#3 Luke Wilson

C
6' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Jason Clarke Jr.

#5 Jason Clarke Jr.

G
6' 0"
Freshman
Jackson Threadgill

#0 Jackson Threadgill

G
6' 6"
Graduate Student
Jalil Beaubrun

#7 Jalil Beaubrun

F
6' 9"
Senior
Alonzo Dodd

#2 Alonzo Dodd

G
6' 1"
Junior
Anthony Alston

#8 Anthony Alston

G
6' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

CJ Huntley

#15 CJ Huntley

6' 11"
Graduate Student
F
Myles Tate

#12 Myles Tate

6' 0"
Senior
G
Luke Wilson

#3 Luke Wilson

6' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
C
Jason Clarke Jr.

#5 Jason Clarke Jr.

6' 0"
Freshman
G
Jackson Threadgill

#0 Jackson Threadgill

6' 6"
Graduate Student
G
Jalil Beaubrun

#7 Jalil Beaubrun

6' 9"
Senior
F
Alonzo Dodd

#2 Alonzo Dodd

6' 1"
Junior
G
Anthony Alston

#8 Anthony Alston

6' 3"
Freshman
G