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(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.
(03/11/18 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.
(03/03/18 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.
(02/18/18 2:23am)
Defense was the name of the game Saturday afternoon, as No. 1 Wisconsin faced off against No. 7 Minnesota in the final game of the WCHA regular season. With sold out LaBahn Arena rocking, the Badgers (20-2-2-2 WCHA, 28-3-2 overall) were able to pull out a gritty 1-0 win against the Gophers (16-7-32, 20-9-3) thanks to a first period goal by Maddie Rolfes that deflected off two Gopher defenders before finding the back of the net. Kristen Campbell recorded her NCAA leading 11th clean sheet on the year, but Campbell got a huge lift all night from her defense, which actually recorded more blocked shots,19, than Campbell had saves, 16. After the game, seniors Lauren Williams, Baylee Wellhausen and Claudia Kepler raised the WCHA regular season trophy for the third straight year.
(02/17/18 5:17am)
It was an exciting game at LaBahn Arena tonight, with No. 1 Wisconsin ( 19-2-2-2 WCHA, 28-3-2) grinding out one of its most gritty wins of the season by a score of 4-3 over the No. 7 Minnesota Golden Gophers (16-7-3-2, 20-9-3).
(02/16/18 7:28pm)
In their final regular season series of 2017-’18, the No.1 Wisconsin Badgers 18-2-2-0 WCHA, 27-3-2-0 overall ) face off against the No. 7 Minnesota Golden Gophers (13-6-3-0, 20-8-3) in a home Border Battle.
(02/12/18 2:23am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (27-3-2) faced off against Minnesota Duluth (12-14-4) this weekend in Minnesota. The Badgers were able to win the first game of the series by a score of 5-0, and tied the second 3-3. Wisconsin, with the win in the first game, clinched the regular season WCHA title for the third season in a row. Minnesota Duluth was able to pull up to fourth in the conference, passing Bemidji State.
(02/09/18 5:07pm)
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers (17-2-1 WCHA, 26-3-1 overall) head to Minnesota this weekend for an away series against the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs (8-10-2-2, 12-13-3). The Badgers are looking to rebound in a big way following their first two conference losses last weekend to the Ohio State Buckeyes.
(02/05/18 12:14am)
In a disappointing weekend in Columbus, Ohio, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (23-3-1, 17-2-1 WCHA) were swept by the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes (19-7-4, 12-4-4). Wisconsin had not lost to Ohio State since 2015 and had not been swept by the Buckeyes since 2010.
(02/02/18 8:05pm)
No. 1 Wisconsin (26-1-1) travels to No. 6 Ohio State (17-7-4) this weekend in a matchup featuring two of the top teams in the country. The last time these two teams faced off was in early November, and the Badgers swept that series in convincing fashion, outscoring the Buckeyes 10-1 over the two games. Since that series, UW has continued to put up win after win, while OSU has basically been treading water, posting a 10-5-1 record. Two of those five losses came last weekend against unranked Minnesota Duluth, while the Badgers are coming off a weekend series sweep of St. Cloud State.
(01/28/18 11:47pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (26-1-1) came out and notched another victory against St. Cloud State (6-16-3) by a score of 3-2 on Sunday. Coming off of a 4-0 victory yesterday afternoon, Wisconsin looked a bit off without star defender, senior Mikaela Gardner, but was still able to get the job done as it has all season. St. Cloud State was coming off a 6 game stretch where they went 3-2-1, doubled its season win total over that span.
(01/27/18 11:52pm)
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (25-1-1) beat the St. Cloud State Huskies (6-16-3) 4-0 Saturday afternoon in a sold-out game at LaBahn Arena. The Badgers were coming off one of their shakier weekends of the season at Bemidji State, after winning in overtime in the first game and tying in the second. However, UW came out strong Saturday and was able to notch its 25th win of the season in dominating fashion.
(01/27/18 4:01am)
Fresh off of an overtime win and a draw against the unranked Bemidji State Beavers, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (24-1-1-0) return to the ice this weekend for a pair of games versus the St. Cloud State Huskies (6-15-3).
(01/13/18 7:31pm)
In their first series in over a month, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (21-1-0, 12-0-0 WCHA) will take on the Minnesota State Mavericks (3-18-1, 1-13-0 WCHA) at home. The two teams have met previously this season in Mankato, Mn., with the Badgers winning both games by scores of 3-2 and 3-1.
(12/10/17 4:41am)
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team faced off with the St. Cloud State Huskies this weekend at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. The weekend was more of the same for the Badgers, as UW finished the series with two shutout wins pushing its record to 21-1-0 on the season.
(12/08/17 5:46pm)
In its last series of 2017, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (19-1-0, 10-0 WCHA) heads to St. Cloud, Minn., to take on the St. Cloud State Huskies (3-12-2, 1-9-2 WCHA). The Badgers have won three straight following their first loss of the season to the Northeastern Huskies and look to continue that streak in Minnesota.