Blair shutout sends Badgers to seventh-straight Frozen Four
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Thanks to a shocking comeback Friday night, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers’ (9-2) long anticipated matchup against the rival No. 2 Minnesota Golden Gophers (9-5) ended with a thrilling finish, as a Daryl Watts overtime goal sent game one to the Badgers.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (4-2) fell to the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (5-3) 2-1 in overtime Saturday afternoon to split the home series.
This weekend, first-ranked Wisconsin Badgers (3-1-0) will face off against the fourth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes (4-2-0) in Madison.
The storied history of the Wisconsin and Minnesota rivalry dates back all the way to 1890. After a brief one year hiatus in 1906 due to then-President Roosevelet suspending all college football in light of safety concerns, the rivalry game has been played every season since, making it the longest continuously played rivalry game in the history of college football. Entering Saturday, Wisconsin leads the series 61-60-8.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers and No. 3 Minnesota Golden Gophers have agreed to postpone their two game series in Minneapolis this weekend due to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases within the Badgers’ program, the schools announced Friday morning.
In this weekend’s season opener against the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (1-1-0), the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (1-1-0) were able to split the series following a 3-2 loss in Columbus on Friday by delivering a resounding 5-0 shutout effort this Saturday afternoon.
In the span of a few weeks, the Wisconsin Badgers have gone through a roller coaster of news. With the cancellation of the games against both Nebraska and Purdue, Wisconsin will likely need to win each of its remaining five games in order to keep its College Football Playoff hopes alive.
When Graham Mertz followed through with his commitment to Wisconsin and arrived on campus in early 2019, Wisconsin fans everywhere grew excited with the anticipation of having a true blue-chip prospect at quarterback. With expected starter Jack Coan out indefinitely with a foot injury, that excitement will finally pay off when the redshirt freshman gets his first college start against the Illinois Fighting Illini.
In an Elite Eight matchup at the Fieldhouse, the No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers (18-2 Big Ten, 26-6 overall) triumphed over the No. 5 Nebraska Cornhuskers (17-3 Big Ten, 28-5 overall) in three sets to send the Badgers to Pittsburg for the Final Four.
In front of a packed Field House, the No. 5 Wisconsin Badgers (17-1 Big Ten, 21-5 overall) did not disappoint as they swept the No. 6 Nebraska Cornhuskers (15-3 Big Ten, 23-4 overall) in three consecutive sets.
In an impressive showing, the No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers (10-4, 6-0) dominated the No. 6 Minnesota Golden Gophers (11-3, 5-1) in the Field House, winning by a score of three sets to none.
Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Badgers (6-4 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) continued their strong start to conference play Sunday, as they defeated the Indiana Hoosiers (11-4 overall, 0-2 Big Ten) in four sets, highlighted by strong performances from Molly Haggerty and Grace Loberg.
Michigan has had one of the more interesting schedules in the Big Ten this year, getting wins against “cupcake” Middle Tennessee, and then against an underrated but manageable Army team. This weekend they will put their mettle to the test against the Badgers in Madison.