The Wisconsin Badgers were initially expected to redshirt in-state four-star freshman Zach Kinziger, who had a ton of players ahead of him in the guard rotation.
However, after a couple of weeks of good
practices, Kinziger surprisingly broke his redshirt and immediately hopped into the rotation in Wisconsin’s 88-61 win over Central Michigan last week. Playing 13 minutes, Kinziger had six points, hitting a pair of threes.
What was more interesting was when Kinziger came into the game. The guard was brought in less than seven minutes into the action, joining as the fourth reserve off the bench. A few of his minutes ended up being when the game was out of hand in the second half, but it was still impressive for the freshman to immediately earn the trust of head coach Greg Gard.
Well, on Tuesday, in Wisconsin’s 80-60 win over Milwaukee, Kinziger played the most minutes of any player on the Badgers’ bench with 18. He didn’t have the best shooting night, hitting only two of his seven shots for five points, but still saw quite a bit of action early and often.
This time, Kinziger subbed in just five minutes into the game, once again as Wisconsin’s fourth reserve behind Braeden Carrington, Jack Janicki, and Austin Rapp.
He ended up playing nine minutes in the first half, tying Rapp for the most off the bench, and finished the game with 18 minutes.
Wisconsin wanted to get younger players more minutes in the final game of its non-conference schedule, so it wasn’t a surprise to see the bench play a heavy load on Tuesday, as four of the five starters saw 22 minutes or less of action.
We’ll see how things change when Wisconsin faces Purdue on Saturday to open up the rest of their conference slate, but Kinziger is quickly getting the trust of the coaching staff after his midseason decision.








