Appalachian State has beaten a power conference team in each of the last two seasons, and Sunday afternoon might provide the Mountaineers’ only chance to keep that streak intact.The Mountaineers (1-1), fresh off blowing out an NAIA opponent this week, face Wisconsin on the road at Madison, Wisc. The Badgers (2-0) also have victories over lesser opponents to open the season.Appalachian State coach Dustin Kerns wasn’t as impressed about the score in his team’s 108-54 win over St. Andrews of North Carolina on Wednesday as he was with the degree of effort.”It doesn’t matter your opponent,” Kerns said. “You’ve got to play the right way, have the habits of being unselfish, making tough plays, like Myles Tate diving on a loose ball four times in the first half. That has nothing to do with your opponent.”In nine minutes on Wednesday, Tate made the only shot he took, a 3-pointer, after netting 21 points in the Mountaineers’ season-opening 77-63 loss to Miami (Ohio) on Monday, but he made four steals.Appalachian State freshman Michael Marcus Jr. racked up 18 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks to lead the win over St. Andrews.”I really wanted to see our habits improve — 23 assists, six turnovers, I thought was really good,” Kerns said, after his team had 19 giveaways vs. 11 assists in Monday’s defeat.Appalachian State defeated visiting Auburn of the Southeastern Conference 69-64 last season, and edged host Louisville of the Atlantic Coast Conference 61-60 early in the 2022-23 season. The Badgers are the only power conference school on Appalachian State’s regular-season schedule.