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Varsity - March 20, 2014

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38 // VARSITY March 20, 2014 S am Dekker, Nigel Hayes and Traevon Jack- son were perched on the scorer's table. Evan Anderson, Jordan Smith, Bronson Koenig, Frank Kaminsky and Duje Dukan were sitting in the chairs along the home sideline at the Kohl Center. Aaron Moesch, Jordan Hill, Vitto Brown, Zak Showalter and Riley Dearing were standing on the floor with Zach Bohannon. Class was in session Sunday. Less than an hour after Wisconsin learned the identity of its first opponent in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, Bohannon was schooling the scout team on the nuances of the Princeton offense, the staple of the American University Eagles. The No. 2-seeded Badgers and the No. 15 Eagles will meet Thursday in a second-round West Region game at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee. "I'm just trying to get the scout team prepared so they know how complex of a system it really is," said Bohannon, a fifth-year senior and gradu- ate student. "It's all about spacing and ball move- ment and patience and making the defense relax. So hopefully some of our same principles that we've had throughout our season can carry on to stopping the Princeton." Bohannon, a 6-foot-6 forward, played two years in the Princeton offense at the Air Force Academy before transferring to Wisconsin. Although he has since seen very little court time with the Bad- gers ― appearing in just 12 games this season ― he has been an integral component of the scout team that simulates an opponent during practice for the starters and top reserves in the rotation. Shortly after Wisconsin's draw was announced on the CBS Selection Show, Bohannon got a text from a friend who gave Bohannon a heads-up on American's use of the Princeton offense under coach Mike Brennan. The Eagles' first-year head coach was a four-year starter at Princeton under the legendary Pete Carril, who has been credited with defining and refining the offense. "Once he told me of the Princeton connection, I BOHANNON AIDS SCOUT OF AMERICAN Leaning on experience with Princeton offense from Air Force, senior gives Badgers' prep a leg up BY MIKE LUCAS • UWBADGERS,COM

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