Badgers men’s hockey takes first defeat of season to No. 7 North Dakota
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team lost their first of the season Saturday in a scoreless 0-2 game against the No. 7 University of North Dakota (UND) Fighting Hawks.
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The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team lost their first of the season Saturday in a scoreless 0-2 game against the No. 7 University of North Dakota (UND) Fighting Hawks.
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