Nurse scores four goals to lead No. 1 Wisconsin past North Dakota
Senior forward Sarah Nurse scored four goals to help top-ranked Wisconsin (5-0-1 WCHA, 7-0-1 overall) defeat No. 9 North Dakota (3-3, 4-3-1) by a score of 5-2 Sunday afternoon.
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Senior forward Sarah Nurse scored four goals to help top-ranked Wisconsin (5-0-1 WCHA, 7-0-1 overall) defeat No. 9 North Dakota (3-3, 4-3-1) by a score of 5-2 Sunday afternoon.
Behind two third-period goals, No. 1 Wisconsin (4-0-1 WCHA, 6-0-1 overall) beat No. 9 North Dakota (3-2, 4-2-1) 2-0 Saturday afternoon.
Fresh off of a tough non-conference sweep over No. 8 Clarkson, top-ranked Wisconsin (3-0-1 WCHA, 5-0-1 overall) is set to return to WCHA play at No. 10 North Dakota October 22 and 23.
After a hard-fought series with Ohio State, No. 1 Wisconsin (3-0-1 WCHA, 3-0-1 overall) is set to head on the road for a tough, non-conference matchup with No. 7 Clarkson (2-1-1 overall) this weekend.
Top-ranked Wisconsin entered play Saturday with a 26-game home-winning streak—a streak that, until late in the third period, looked to be in jeopardy. Wisconsin (3-0-1-1 WCHA, 3-0-1 overall) tied Ohio State (0-1-1-0, 2-1-1) 1-1, but the Badgers won the shootout 1-0 Saturday afternoon at LaBahn Arena.
It was a historic night for No. 1 Wisconsin (3-0 WCHA, 3-0 overall), who blanked Ohio State (2-1, 2-1) 3-0 at LaBahn Arena Friday night. That shutout gave Badgers senior goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens the program record for career shutouts at 40, passing UW great Jessie Vetter.
Top-ranked Wisconsin (2-0 WCHA, 2-0 overall) is set to return to action after its bye week to host Ohio State (0-0, 2-0) in a weekend showdown at LaBahn Arena.
No. 1 Wisconsin (2-0 WCHA, 2-0 overall) wasted little time in setting the tone for what it hopes to be a championship season, sweeping St. Cloud State in its opening series.
Mother Nature, again, threw the Badgers a curveball, as Saturday’s game was suspended due to rain and forced a Sunday Senior Day doubleheader. Wisconsin split the doubleheader with Northwestern, winning game one 4-1 and falling 4-3 in game two at Goodman Diamond.
Fresh off a competitive home series against Illinois, Wisconsin (9-7-1 Big Ten, 24-19-1) will take a break from Big Ten play to host a doubleheader with in-state rival Green Bay.
Wisconsin (8-6-1 Big Ten, 23-18-1 overall) dropped a back-and-forth game against Illinois, 4-3 Friday afternoon at Goodman Diamond.
Wisconsin’s Wednesday home doubleheader against North Dakota State has been cancelled due to forecasted poor weather, according to a UW press release.
No. 21 Minnesota (8-3 Big Ten, 27-12 overall) entered play in its doubleheader with Wisconsin as the Big Ten leader. By the end of game two, they were tied for third.
Coming off a heartbreaking loss to Purdue in the series finale, Wisconsin (4-4-1 Big Ten, 19-16-1 overall) heads on the road to No. 22 Minnesota (8-1, 27-10) for a doubleheader Tuesday.
Wisconsin (4-3-1 Big Ten, 19-15-1 overall) split its doubleheader against Purdue, winning game one 9-5 and dropping game two 5-4 Saturday afternoon at Goodman Diamond.
After a competitive home series against No. 24 Ohio State, Wisconsin (3-2-1 Big Ten, 18-14-1 overall) looks to continue its solid start to conference play.
Women’s Hockey
Wisconsin (11-10) split its games in day two of the Rebel Classic, defeating Valparaiso 7-5 and falling to UNLV 3-0 Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Led by the top of the batting order and strong pitching from senior Taylor-Paige Stewart, Wisconsin (10-9) shut out Santa Clara University 8-0 Friday in its first game in the Rebel Classic in Las Vegas, Nev.
Women’s Hockey