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(10/26/18 2:28pm)
Earlier this week, freshman forward Sophie Shirley was named the National Third Star and the WCHA Rookie of the Week after scoring three goals in two games against Princeton last weekend. Shirley scored both game winners in the series to lead Wisconsin to a sweep and, with Clarkson’s loss, the No. 1 ranking in the country.
(10/22/18 4:22am)
As a freshman, it took Sean Dhooghe 22 games and three months to score four goals for the UW men's hockey team.
(10/20/18 4:25am)
While Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson came out with a win for his Badgers to add to their undefeated season on Friday night, his son Patrick Johnson ended the game with a loss as the temporary equipment manager for the Tigers this weekend.
(10/19/18 3:27am)
It’s not often that Wisconsin head coach Mark Johnson faces a team for the first time. With more than 15 years of experience — and fewer than 40 women’s Division 1 teams — Johnson has the luxury of knowing most of the programs he faces inside and out.
(10/14/18 10:48pm)
Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson’s career has included plenty of big wins.
(10/13/18 3:34am)
Nearly two years ago to the day, head coach Tony Granato made his home coaching debut against a top-10 Boston College team and left with a statement win.
(10/12/18 5:22pm)
Redshirt junior Kristen Campbell is back in Madison for her second season with the Badgers after a year where she won WCHA Goalie of the Year honors and helped lead Wisconsin back to the Frozen Four.
(10/12/18 5:36pm)
When head coach Tony Granato took over the Wisconsin men’s hockey program in the spring of 2016, he was agreeing to take stewardship not just of a team, but of an entire culture.
(09/27/18 9:37pm)
In the fall of 2010 a pair of Wisconsin skaters — Hilary Knight and Meghan Duggan — returned to Madison after a year spent chasing Olympic glory and showed the college hockey world just how much they had learned in Vancouver.
(03/17/18 6:31am)
MINNEAPOLIS — It was a feeling of bitter disappointment.
(03/17/18 5:51am)
MINNEAPOLIS — Something just seemed a bit off for Wisconsin at Friday’s Frozen Four game in the Ridder Arena against Colgate. The Badgers had plenty of opportunities but just could not seem to capitalize on enough of them to pull out a victory. Yet again, they left the national semifinals without a title.
(03/16/18 3:24pm)
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers (31-4-2) will face off against the No. 3 Colgate Raiders (33-5-1) in the women’s ice hockey national semifinals on Friday at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis with a trip to the championship game on the line.
(03/15/18 1:49pm)
For the first time since the 2013-’14 season, the Wisconsin Badgers had legitimate NCAA Tournament expectations heading into their season. Despite their talent and promise, though, Wisconsin finished with a disappointing 14-19-3-0 record and out of the NCAA Tournament field after a first-round exit from the Big Ten Tournament.
(03/11/18 1:40am)
You know what they say: Revenge is a dish best served cold. Saturday afternoon, however, it was best served on ice.
(03/10/18 10:46pm)
After losing last week to Minnesota, Wisconsin blew out UM 4-0 on Saturday to advance to the Frozen Four.
(03/10/18 1:00pm)
Revenge is on the minds of Badger players and coaches this week after a disappointing loss against Minnesota last week in the WCHA finals. Wisconsin had beaten Minnesota in four straight games during the regular season this year, and it had won the last three WCHA tournaments before last week’s 3-1 loss ended the Badgers magical run in conference tournament play.
(03/05/18 11:53pm)
While it can be difficult to find the silver lining following a loss to Minnesota in the WCHA championship, one positive is that Wisconsin (30-4-2) won’t have to wait long for a rematch.
(03/05/18 2:28pm)
Leading up to its first round series against Michigan, the Wisconsin’s men’s hockey team emphasized the importance of treating the Big Ten Tournament as a new season. But against the Wolverines, the Badgers displayed all of the mistakes that had defined their regular season.
(03/03/18 7:55pm)
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (29-3-2) take on the Bemidji State Beavers (16-18-3) Saturday afternoon in the WCHA Tournament semifinals. Bemidji State earned its birth in the semifinal game by beating Minnesota Duluth 3-0 last Sunday in the quarterfinals. The Badgers are the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, earning a bye in tournament play last weekend. This is the third meeting of the season between these two teams; Wisconsin dominated the regular season series, winning three of the four games and outscoring Bemidji State 17-8.
(03/02/18 9:06am)
“We don't want to think about what’s happened in the past. It’s a clean slate.”