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Varsity - August 8, 2013

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INSIDE MEN'S BASKETBALL BY PATRICK HERB @BADGERMBB SCHEDULE (CANADA TRIP) (ALL TIMES CT) Aug. 21 vs. Carleton 7 p.m. Aug. 22 vs. Ottawa 7 p.m. Aug. 24 vs. Jr. National Team 6 p.m. Aug. 25 vs. Ryerson Aug. 26 vs. A-Game Hoops Oh, Canada: Season starts in August for Badgers Canada trip includes five games in six days t has been quite a busy summer for those close to the Badgers men's basketball program. Aside from welcoming new head strength coach Erik Helland and enduring the twohour NCAA-allowed workouts each week, UW was also granted 10 organized team practices leading up to its trip to Canada at the end of August. I 46 // VARSITY August 8, 2013 The Badgers have not taken an international trip since 2006 when the team visited Italy, but UW will venture to Canada for an eight-day business trip, visiting Ottawa and Toronto. Wisconsin travels to Ottawa on Aug. 20 and begins a rugged competition schedule with an Aug. 21 exhibition contest against Canadian pow- 8 p.m. 1 p.m. erhouse Carleton University. Following a game with the University of Ottawa on Aug. 22, the Badgers will travel to Toronto for three games in three days against the Canadian Junior National Team (Aug. 24), Ryerson University (Aug. 25) and senior men's select team A-Game Hoops (Aug. 26). In preparation for the five-game trip, which is slated to be streamed lived, the team has been practicing under international rules. Not only will UW be obligated to play under the restraints of a shorter shot clock (24 seconds) and an eight-second half court limit but they must also adjust to the international goaltending rule which allows a player to knock the ball away when it is on the rim. With six incoming freshmen and redshirt junior Josh Gasser returning from a knee injury, the trip will serve as valuable practice and competition prior to the start of the season. Head coach Bo Ryan is doing his part to moderate the process by returning to his roots as a school teacher and serving as an instructor for the freshmen in a summer "crash course" on the Swing offense. Meanwhile, Gasser's recovery is moving along as expected. The point guard has begun participating in contact drills and could see floor time in Canada in a minimal role.

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