Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, November 19, 2013

Tuesday night was Frank Kaminsky Night. The Wisconsin junior erupted for a program single-game record 43 points in a 103-85 victory over North Dakota at the Kohl Center. Kaminsky was on fire all night, making 16-of-19 attempts (84 percent), including all six 3-point attempts.

Now, for a little perspective: The 43 points were one more than the previous Wisconsin record, held by Ken Barnes (1965 vs. Indiana) and Michael Finley (1994 vs. Eastern Michigan).

Maybe even more impressive, the 43 points were as many as Wisconsin scored as a team twice last season. They also were only five fewer than he scored during conference play last season.

Relive the record-setting bucket:

And Kaminsky's other highlights:

Also, here are some Kaminsky tweets from around the Big Ten:

https://twitter.com/samdek1/status/403028077829435392

https://twitter.com/sean_zak/status/403003304633827328

About Brent Yarina BTN.com senior editor Brent Yarina covers football and men's basketball for BTN.com. He writes the popular uniform feature "Clothes Call," which also focuses on the latest cosmetic changes across Big Ten arenas and stadiums. Read all of his work here. You can subscribe to Yarina's RSS feed and follow him on Twitter @BTNBrentYarina.