Photos: The B1G Championship

Wisconsin redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jared Abbrederis makes a hard cut on a kick return.
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Wisconsin redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jared Abbrederis makes a hard cut on a kick return.
Wisconsin players Jeff Duckworth (15) and Jared Abbrederis (4) celebrate the first Wisconsin touchdown pass from QB Russell Wilson
Despite the loss, junior center Jared Berggren dominated the front line of UNC and will look to do the same Saturday night.
The Wisconsin men's basketball team (6-1 overall) suffered their first blemish on the season Wednesday night in the finale of the Big Ten-ACC Challenge, losing to the No. 5 North Carolina Tar Heels 60-57. They now turn their attention to Saturday's matchup with in-state rival Golden Eagles as they welcome No 16. Marquette (6-0) to the Kohl Center.
Jared Abbrederis said the Badgers’ indoor practice facility will prepare the team well for playing in Lucas Oil Stadium.
Though injured against Minnesota, Jared Abbrederis has been productive for the Badgers, even in the rain on Saturday night.
Wisconsin redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jared Abbrederis catches a pass in the end zone uncontested to put the Badgers on the board.
Wisconsin redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jared Abbrederis catches the kickoff of the deciding game between Wisconsin and Penn State for the Leaders Division trophy and a trip to Indianapolis for the Inaugural Big Ten Championship.
Jared Abbrederis scores a touchdown for the Badgers in the 1st quarter
Jared Berggren was almost unconscious with the three point shot on Tuesday night, but with his height, he of course was effective in the paint.
Jared Berggren lead the team on Tuesday with 21 points on the night, scoring almost many points in the game as the opposing team did in the first half, short by 1.
Wisconsin starters (left to right) Jordan Taylor, Ryan Evans, Jared Berggren, Jared Berggren, Mike Bruesewitz, and Josh Gasser would go on to outscore Wofford alone, scoring 51 points to 33.
Wisconsin sophomore guard Josh Gasser goes up tall for the jumper in the first half against Wofford. Gasser scored 8 points in first half, coming only second behind Jared Berggren.
Wisconsin's Jared Berggren wins the tip off, setting the tone for the eventual win over Wofford.
After Ohio State and Penn State lost and the Badgers (4-2 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) took care of business against Minnesota, the natural reaction was to consider what a de facto Divisions League championship game would look like Nov. 26 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
After a resounding 54 point victory against Kennesaw State Saturday—in which the Wisconsin men’s basketball team shot 15-25 from behind the arc and moved up one spot to No. 14 in the AP Poll—the Badgers looked to pick up its second regular season win against the Colgate Raiders of the Patriot League Wednesday.
Each year brings new promise for the Wisconsin men’s basketball team, and Badger freshmen certainly play a role in fulfilling that promise. While there may not be any big name recruits this season, the incoming class certainly has a lot to offer.
There was plenty to talk about following Wisconsin's 85-31 season-opening win over Kennesaw State. From the record-tying first half in which the Badgers only gave up eight points to the 54-point margin of victory, their largest since 2006, the season opener was certainly a wake up call to a UW fanbase heading into yet another season not knowing what to expect.
MINNEAPOLIS-Before the Badgers even took the field Saturday, losses by Ohio State and Penn State provided some direction to the Leaders Division race. No. 16 Wisconsin (4-2 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) wasted no time ensuring that clarity stayed intact, at least for this week.
Wisconsin's standout redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jared Abbrederis makes a big reception for a first down.