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(02/23/23 8:00am)
On Feb. 3, the Badger women’s ice hockey team skated out on the ice of the Kohl Center to a crowd seven times larger than the capacity of their usual LaBahn Arena. This was the seventh “Fill the Bowl” night — a game that contends for the NCAA’s most-attended women’s hockey game every time it’s played — and the first since the Badgers tied Ohio State 1-1 in 2020 in front of 14,361 fans.
(02/22/23 4:40am)
The No. 6 Badgers women’s hockey team took on the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes this past weekend in an exciting two-game series to finish up the regular season. Wisconsin was able to take home the win Saturday in overtime. Yet on Sunday, the Badgers were unable to maintain their lead, resulting in a devastating 3-1 loss.
(02/21/23 2:10am)
Wisconsin’s transformation from bad to good on the ice was about as shocking as Harvey Dent’s about-face from virtuous to evil in “The Dark Knight.”
(02/15/23 10:06pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (11-19-0, 4-16-0 Big Ten) became the modern-day David in their second go around versus No. 1 Minnesota, upsetting the Goliath Golden Gophers (21-8-1, 15-4-1) in a series-split.
(02/15/23 10:00pm)
This past weekend, Wisconsin traveled to Ridder Arena in Minneapolis for their final road trip of the regular season. Friday night, Wisconsin earned the extra point in a shootout, from a 2-2 tie. Saturday, the Badgers won in a high scoring duel, 7-5.
(02/08/23 5:00pm)
In a season rife with losses and ineptitude on the ice, the Wisconsin Badgers (10-18-0, 3-15-0 Big Ten) added two more forgettable performances to their resume following this weekend’s series against the No. 6 Michigan Wolverines (18-9-1, 10-8-0).
(02/07/23 3:18am)
The No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers (21-8-1, 17-6-1 WCHA) took on the No. 14 St. Cloud State Huskies (16-15, 9-15), for the seventh ever “Fill the Bowl” game at the Kohl Center Friday.
(02/02/23 10:18pm)
This past weekend, the Badgers (20-7-1, 16-5-1 Big Ten) played against St. Thomas (7-20-1, 2-19-1) with the hopes of continuing their newly-sparked win streak. Not only was Wisconsin able to win both games, but a few Badgers achieved career milestones as well.
(01/31/23 3:48am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (10-16-0, 3-13-0 Big Ten) showed little fight in their road series against No. 20 Notre Dame (13-12-3, 8-8-2), dropping both games to the Fighting Irish in ugly fashion.
(01/24/23 9:05pm)
On Saturday and Sunday, the Wisconsin Badgers (18-7-1, 14-5-1 WCHA) faced off against the Minnesota State Mavericks (13-13-0, 7-13-0) at home and managed to spark another winning streak following five consecutive losses. They narrowly overtook the Mavericks Saturday, 2-1, before stampeding their way to a 6-0 victory Sunday.
(01/24/23 2:45am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (10-14-0, 3-11-0 Big Ten) almost cracked the nut in their second go around versus No. 7 Ohio State (16-9-1, 9-7-0), handing the Buckeyes a series-split at home.
(01/16/23 4:42am)
In their first games of the new year, Wisconsin showed a similar level of inconsistency to what had become the norm in 2022. The Badgers defeated Notre Dame on Friday in dominating fashion. Saturday night, however, Wisconsin looked vastly inferior to the very same team.
(01/10/23 10:42pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (9-13-0, 2-10-0 Big Ten) stood toe to toe with the No. 20 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (10-10-2, 5-6-1), earning a hard-fought series split and coming just short of an unfathomable comeback.
(01/02/23 6:45am)
The Wisconsin Badgers took a quick trip down Interstate 94 to Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee, where they competed in the second annual Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off.
(12/16/22 11:10pm)
After a weekend where Wisconsin showed they could skate with a top opponent in Michigan, they followed with a weekend that can only be described as embarrassing. Playing against conference opponents is motivating enough, but when the conference opponent is archrival Minnesota, the Badgers’ weekend performance becomes unacceptable.
(12/12/22 9:44pm)
This past weekend, Wisconsin traveled to Mankato, Minnesota to play against the Minnesota State Mavericks in an exciting two-game sweep. The games marked goaltender Cami Kronish’s ninth win and Wisconsin’s halfway mark for the season.
(12/12/22 6:00pm)
For every step Wisconsin (7-11-0, 1-9-0 Big Ten) has taken forward this season, it seems they’ve taken two steps back. The weekend series against No. 3 Minnesota (15-5-0 10-2-0) was no exception, with the Golden Gophers dismantling the Badgers one week after UW’s promising series-split against Michigan.
(12/09/22 4:06am)
Wisconsin returned to conference play last weekend in a two game series against Michigan. The Badgers entered the weekend without a conference win while Michigan entered ranked No. 5 in the nation. Wisconsin managed to split the series, taking their first conference win on Friday night.
(12/06/22 8:12pm)
On Friday and Saturday, the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers took on Bemidji State for the second time this season.
(12/05/22 1:20am)
With favorable matchups against struggling non-conference opponents in the rearview mirror, the Wisconsin Badgers (7-9-0, 1-7-0 Big Ten) welcomed a far more formidable challenger in the No. 5 Michigan Wolverines (11-6-1, 3-5-0). UW rose to the challenge, securing a hard-fought series split at home.