Badgers closeout home season with series against Bemidji State
The No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team (9-2-1) plays host to Bemidji State (2-10-2) this weekend at LaBahn Arena in their last home series of the regular season.
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The No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team (9-2-1) plays host to Bemidji State (2-10-2) this weekend at LaBahn Arena in their last home series of the regular season.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team (8-2) will travel to Minneapolis and take on the No. 2 Minnesota Gophers (9-4) in this season's second iteration of the Border Battle.
It wasn’t the overwhelming victory of the first game of the series, but the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (8-2-0) still managed to secure the road sweep with a 4-2 win over St. Cloud State (3-9-1) on Saturday.
Brette Pettet and Daryl Watts each recorded a hat-trick, Sophie Shirley added a goal and assist, and the No. 1 Wisconsin women's hockey team (7-2-0) cruised to a 10-0 stomping of St. Cloud State (3-8-1) to open the series on Friday.
Coming off a series sweep of rival Minnesota, The No. 1 ranked Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (6-2-0) will play St. Cloud State (3-7-1) on the road this weekend.
The Badgers’ (6-2-0) front line of Brette Pettet, Daryl Watts and Sophie Shirley led the way with a combined nine points as the Wisconsin women’s hockey team finished off a sweep of the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-3-0) on Saturday with a 6-3 win at La Bahn Arena.
It looked as though the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (5-2) wasn’t too happy about surrendering their No. 1 ranking to their westward neighbors as the Badgers made a statement with a 5-0 beatdown of the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-2) on Friday.
After having to postpone their last six games because of injuries and a COVID-19 breakout within the team, the University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s hockey team (1-1-0) recently announced an updated schedule for the second half of their season. First up for the Badgers is a series on the road against Minnesota State (2-5-1) this weekend.