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After No. 12 High Point pulled off a major upset in March Madness, belief was the only thing on a Panther’s mind.
High Point came back from double digits to take down No. 5 Wisconsin in the tournament first disturbed in an exciting 83-82 win for his first ever tournament victory.
High Point guard Chase Johnston scored the game-winning basket with 11.7 seconds left, and he delivered a faithful message after the game.
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High Point Panthers guard Chase Johnston (99) reacts after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers in a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at the Moda Center. (Craig Strobeck/Imagn Images)
“First and foremost, I want to give all the glory to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,” he said. “It’s been an incredible season. This is a group of guys built on John 15:13. We serve each other, we love each other, and we would die for each other. I’m so thankful.”
Johnston’s bucket came on a breakaway layup after Wisconsin guard Nick Boyd missed a layup that would have put the Badgers up 84-81. High Point guard Rob Martin hauled in the rebound and fired down the lane to the streaking Johnston — a 3-point specialist, the bucket was Johnston’s first two-point basket of the season.

High Point Panthers guard Chase Johnston (99) is interviewed after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers in the second half of a men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament first round game at the Moda Center. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)
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After Johnston’s bucket gave High Point the lead, Owen Aquino blocked a driving layup by Boyd. The Panthers’ Cam’Ron Fletcher was fouled and missed a free throw, giving the Badgers a chance with 1.8 seconds left, but Andrew Rohde’s long pass was stolen by Terry Anderson and the celebration was on for High Point and first-year coach Flynn Clayman.
High Point earned a berth in the tournament by winning the Big South title for the second straight season. Last year was its first-ever appearance in the tournament, but it lost as a 13-seed to No. 4 Purdue.

Head coach Flynn Clayman of the High Point Panthers is embraced by guard Scotty Washington and forward Terry Anderson after upsetting the Wisconsin Badgers in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament held at the Moda Center on March 19, 2026 in Portland, Oregon. (C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Images via Getty Images)
The Panthers have another tough task on their hands against No. 4 Arkansas on Saturday, but after Clayman called out big schools for avoiding the mid-majors throughout the season, he naturally feels pretty confident about his team.



