Season 2 ends with a champion — and hundreds of thousands of winners
Donating blood is a selfless act. And when this many people across the Big Ten conference and the nation come together to do it, that act has an impact.
The second season of Abbott and the Big Ten’s “We Give Blood” competition ended Friday with more than 80,000 donations, some 15,000 of them coming from our new champion, the University of Wisconsin.
The Badgers pulled away from last year’s winner, the University of Nebraska, at the end of a thrilling back-and-forth battle on our competition leaderboard. Still, the Huskers showed why they’re called “Big Red” by topping 14,000 donations.
Bitter football rivals Michigan and Ohio State finished third and fourth, respectively. All 18 Big Ten universities eclipsed 1,000 donations during the 14-week contest.
With that said, each donation didn’t just boost a school’s score; it helped save as many as three lives. Add them all up, and you get this final score:
- More than 80,000 donations
- Up to 3 lives saved with each donation
- Nearly 250,000 lives saved in all
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