Women's hockey back on track
While the Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team has played only two games over the past six weeks, the program has moved up two spots in the USCHO.com poll to the fifth spot in the national rankings.
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While the Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team has played only two games over the past six weeks, the program has moved up two spots in the USCHO.com poll to the fifth spot in the national rankings.
The state of Colorado has a stronghold on the WCHA after the first two months of the college hockey season, as Colorado College and Denver have established themselves as the two best teams in the conference. The Tigers have 20 points while Denver has 18.
While the Wisconsin women's hockey team is on a 1-5-1 run, the Badgers are optimistic heading into this weekend's series at North Dakota.
Minnesota Duluth came to Wisconsin this weekend and earned some measure of revenge for last season's national championship game loss against the Badgers as the Bulldogs swept Wisconsin 3-1 and 3-2.
The Badger men's hockey team earned its first WCHA sweep this weekend, coming back in both games against St. Cloud State for wins of 3-2 and 4-3.
A friend of mine asked me this past weekend about the hockey team, Why are we so bad?"" Despite the obvious misuse of ""we"", he was also incorrect in that this team is far from bad.
Wisconsin traveled to Michigan last weekend for the College Hockey Showcase where it faced Michigan and Michigan State. Both were top-10 teams heading into the weekend.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team was at Bemidji State this weekend, winning 7-0 Friday and tying 0-0 Saturday against the Beavers.
After a week off, the Wisconsin women's hockey team was defeated by the second-ranked New Hampshire Wildcats, losing Saturday 2-1 and 2-1 on Sunday.
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While most of the Badgers will be off this weekend, four women's hockey players will head to Europe for the Four Nations Cup from Nov. 7 to 11.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team split against Minnesota this weekend, moving to 9-2-1 on the season after losing to the Golden Gophers for the first time since February 2006.
Western Collegiate Hockey Association time! Conference play begins this week for Wisconsin and this year's edition promises to be the most exciting and competitive that any of us have seen since being students here.
After spending one week at No. 2 in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll, the Badgers returned to No. 1 after then-top-ranked Minnesota-Duluth was swept by Minnesota last weekend. The Golden Gophers come to Madison this weekend ranked sixth overall.
Although the Wisconsin women's team lost for the first time since last November this past Friday to St. Cloud State, head coach Mark Johnson does not believe his team did much wrong besides failing to put the puck in the net.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team's unbeaten streak came to an end last weekend as the Badgers split a series with St. Cloud State. The run ceased at an NCAA record 32 games.
Trailing Ohio State this past weekend, the Wisconsin women's hockey team's unbeaten streak was on the line. The Badgers had just been stunned by two second-period Buckeye goals to give Ohio State a 2-1 advantage heading into the third period.
History is being made by the women's hockey team, but the students are not there to witness it. The team set an NCAA record for consecutive games unbeaten this past weekend at 32, and looks to have the personnel to potentially three-peat as national champions.
While it's a brand new season for Wisconsin, one of its oldest traditions is strengthened as freshman forward Patrick Johnson becomes the latest in his family's lineage to partake in Badger hockey.
After two cakewalk series against Union and Robert Morris, the Wisconsin women's hockey team will be thrown into the gauntlet of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association this weekend, as the No. 10 Ohio State Buckeyes come to Madison.