Kirsten Simms scored the tying goal late and then had the game-winner in overtime to give Wisconsin a 4-3 victory over Ohio ...
The rubber match and national women’s hockey championship went to Wisconsin on Sunday from the Frozen Four in MInneapolis.
There is truly nothing like overtime hockey drama in sports. Sudden death is already a stressful situation in any sport, but ...
Exclusive access to Ohio State women's hockey's Frozen Four journey, a Minneapolis homecoming for coach Nadine Muzerall with ...
The Badgers were slow to get going but got ahead with a couple of highlight-reel goals and then closed out the victory. Next ...
The No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes compete in their fourth consecutive NCAA women's hockey national championship game as they face ...
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Wisconsin has been a dominant program in the small world of college women’s hockey. This bunch of Badgers might be the best ...
Patty Kaz finalist Laila Edwards recorded a hat trick to reach a nation-leading 34 goals on the season as top-seeded ...
After missing out on the Frozen Four last season, Minnesota is hoping they can get one big game out of its stars to take down ...
Down 1-0 to Clarkson on home ice, the Wisconsin women rallied, scoring four unanswered goals to secure a 16th trip to the ...
The NCAA Women’s Frozen Four officially kicks off Friday night in Minneapolis with the top four teams — Wisconsin, Ohio State, Minnesota and Cornell — playing for the 2025 national championship.
MINNEAPOLIS – Kirsten Simms tied the Frozen Four championship game on a penalty shot and won it in overtime on a rebound to give Wisconsin a 4-3 victory over Ohio State on Sunday at Ridder Arena.
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