Injured Wisconsin forward Nolan Winter, left, talks with injured guard Jack Janicki before the second half of their third round game of the Big Ten tournament Thursday, March 12, 2026 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Wisconsin beat Washington 85-82.
Injured Wisconsin forward Nolan Winter, left, talks with injured guard Jack Janicki before the second half of their third round game of the Big Ten tournament Thursday, March 12, 2026 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Wisconsin beat Washington 85-82.
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Wisconsin's Nolan Winter, Jack Janicki take 'big jump' in injury recoveries

MADISON – Wisconsin forward Nolan Winter and Jack Janicki have both taken what head coach Greg Gard described as a “big jump” in their injury recoveries.

“Both of them were in full-go mode, other than contact stuff, major contact stuff,” Gard said after the Badgers’ March 16 practice. “So it’s the most any of them have done. They both ran full-court in some skeleton stuff we did. Both were in the drills.”

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Winter has been recovering from an ankle injury he suffered in UW’s March 4 win over Maryland. He has missed the last four games, but both Gard and Winter have expressed confidence in the seven-foot forward returning in time for the men’s NCAA Tournament. He has nearly averaged a double-double with 13.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game.

Janicki has been out since suffering a wrist injury in UW’s Feb. 17 loss at Ohio State. He had a procedure on Feb. 19 and has missed the Badgers’ last eight games. He has held a key defensive role for the 2025-26 Badgers, averaging 16.5 minutes in 26 games.

The positive news from the Badgers’ March 16 practice comes three days before they begin their NCAA Tournament run against 12th-seeded High Point on March 19 in Portland. (UW would then play either fourth-seeded Arkansas or 13th-seeded Hawaii.)

“Everybody felt pretty good coming out of it, so the plan is to take another step tomorrow,” Gard said.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin’s Nolan Winter, Jack Janicki take ‘big jump’ in injury recoveries

Reporting by John Steppe, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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