Wisconsin welcomes top five matchup as homecoming present
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The Wisconsin women’s hockey team (18-3-3) dropped both games against Minnesota (19-6-1) at the Gophers’ Ridder Arena this weekend, getting swept by their rivals to the west for the first time since February 2014.
The top-ranked Wisconsin women’s hockey team (10-0) completed a sweep of No. 2 Ohio State (6-2) this weekend at LaBahn Arena in a rematch of last year’s WCHA Conference Championship.
"Let's talk to the hero," ESPN announcer Clay Matvick said.
In a defensive stalemate, the Wisconsin Badgers (15-3-1) were able to outlast the Providence Friars (12-8-1) by a score of 3-0 to advance to their seventh-straight Frozen Four.
This semifinal game was quite literally March Madness –– for Big Ten playoff hockey.
The (technically) reigning champions Wisconsin women's hockey team (14-3-1) starts their quest to defend their two-year-old title on Tuesday in Erie, PA. The No. 2 seed Badgers face No. 15 Providence in the first round.
This season has thrown everything but the kitchen sink at No. 5 Wisconsin (19-8-1, 17-6-1 Big Ten) — a delayed start, COVID-19 cancellations, multiple injuries and World Junior Championship player absences. They came into the season ranked fifth in the Big Ten, ahead of only Michigan State and Penn State. But they didn’t let any of that stop them, as they came out as regular season Big Ten Champions and top of the leaderboards in multiple categories.
In one of the best games of the season, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers overcame the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 3-2 to take home the WCHA Final Face-off championship.
In the opening game of the WCHA Final Faceoff, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers were able to walk away with the win after defeating the No. 4 Minnesota Golden Gophers 5-3.
They might still need a little help, but the University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team wraps up their regular season this weekend in East Lansing with the opportunity to head home as Big Ten Champions.
The No. 1 Wisconsin women's hockey team (12-3-1) faces off against No. 4 seed Minnesota in the first semifinal of the WCHA Final Faceoff this weekend in Minneapolis with a chance to earn a match against No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth or No. 3 Ohio State in the championship game.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team (12-3-1) became WCHA regular-season champions for the second straight season following a 4-3 overtime win over Minnesota-Duluth (11-5) Saturday afternoon at Amsoil Arena.
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team (11-2-1) wraps up their regular season this weekend, traveling to face Minnesota-Duluth (10-4) with the WCHA title on the line.
Notre Dame (10-12-2, 8-10-2 Big Ten) made No. 5 Wisconsin (15-8-1, 13-6-1 Big Ten) fight to the finish in both games this past weekend, with the Badgers winning game one but falling in overtime in game two.
For their first series atop the Big Ten leaderboard, No. 7 Wisconsin (14-8, 12-6 Big Ten) split the weekend with No. 8 Michigan (11-7, 9-7 Big Ten), coming up short on Saturday but turning around the narrative for Sunday.
MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin women's hockey team (11-2-1) wrapped up their home season with a 7-0 shutout over Bemidji State (2-12-2) in a penalty-ridden affair Saturday afternoon at Labahn Arena.
Madison, WI — Wisconsin goaltender Kennedy Blair only faced 12 shots all game, but the senior did her job, saving them all.
After a successful series against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers will return to face the Bemidji State Beavers on their home ice this weekend.
Coming off of an exciting series sweep against then-No. 2 Minnesota, No. 7 Wisconsin (13-7, 11-5 Big Ten) will face No. 8 Michigan (10-6, 8-6 Big Ten) in Ann Arbor on Saturday and Sunday.