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Junior Jared Berggren is one of the players Wisconsin will rely on this season to fill the holes in its front court.
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Junior Jared Berggren is one of the players Wisconsin will rely on this season to fill the holes in its front court.
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team opened up play Saturday night when it beat UW-Stevens Point in an exhibition game, 80-54.
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team got its season off to a solid start with an 80-54 win over Division III powerhouse UW-Stevens Point in the Badgers’ lone exhibition game of the season.
UW Badger redshirt junior center Jared Berggren finishes a dunk.
For the second straight week, the No. 19 Badgers (2-2 Big Ten, 6-2 overall) will look to rebound from a tough road loss. For the second straight week, UW’s Big Ten title chances will stay alive with a win.
While Saturday’s spotlight will certainly be on Camp Randall and the 6-2 UW football team, Wisconsin men’s basketball kicks off their season Saturday night at the Kohl Center with an exhibition matchup against UW-Stevens Point.
EAST LANSING, Mich.— Just as quickly as it seemed this team of destiny would come through once more, destiny came up and bit the Wisconsin football team where it hurt most.
Last season was a banner year for the Wisconsin football team, but perhaps no game was discussed as much as UW's 83-20 drubbing of Indiana. The Badgers face the Hoosiers this weekend at Camp Randall Stadium, but the players and coaches know that they can't take anything for granted.
1. CAMP RANDALL CROWD
When one thinks of Wisconsin football nowadays, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the pedigree of running backs and the powerful running game Wisconsin has been able to cultivate. Behind every great running back the Badgers have had, however, has been the blockers doing the dirty work.
Non-conference play proved to be a breeze for the Wisconsin football team, but with the Big Ten season beginning this weekend, the Badgers will find out just how good of a team they really are.
While South Dakota may not be a team that strikes fear into the hearts of most college football fans, don't expect that to change the way the Badgers prepare for their opponent this weekend. Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema knows that if his team wants to win, the Badgers can't change the way they practice, regardless of who they are playing.
Jared Abbrederis: The Wisconsin offense was able to exploit the Husky pass defense, totaling 355 yards through the air while senior quarterback Russell Wilson would complete passes to eight different receivers. The Badgers ability to beat NIU?s defense through the air eventually opened up Wisconsin?s rushing offense adding another 266 yards of offense.
Jared Abbrederis: Wisconsin will look to the air this weekend against Oregon State, whose secondary was exploited last week in Corvallis, Ore.
1. Run defense
Coming off of a seemingly ho-hum Sweet 16 run in 2011, the Wisconsin men's basketball heads into the 2011-‘12 campaign with high hopes. While they do have to replace the contributions made last season by senior forwards Jon Leuer and Keaton Nankivil, the Badgers bring back their entire starting backcourt as well as key role players Mike Bruesewitz, Ryan Evans, and Jared Berggren, all of whom expect to make an even greater impact on the floor.
No matter what Joe Brennan does in his time at Wisconsin, he probably will not be the most recognizable Badger to hail from New Jersey. A big running back that wore No. 33 and the name ""Dayne"" on the back of his jersey has that title safely locked down for the foreseeable future.
If you don't already know, I am a huge college basketball fan. I cover the Badgers, but beyond that I love following college basketball across the conferences and across the nation. My passion for the sport is a year-round event, not just your typical March obsession. I've even got a countdown going on my phone until the first official day of practice (176 days). It is always college basketball season in my little world.
Quarterback is one of the most demanding positions in all of sports. In no other sport does one position have as strong an influence on the team's success than the field general on the gridiron. Quarterbacks constantly live under a heavy spotlight of scrutiny.
Intent on capping off its senior day with a victory, No. 1 Ohio State (15-2 Big Ten, 28-2 overall) came out firing and shot nearly 70 percent from the field on the way to a 93-65 defeat of Wisconsin.