UW earns tie, victory at Providence
On an impressive defensive weekend for the Wisconsin women's hockey team, the No. 7 Badgers left Providence, R.I., with three points after earning a tie and win against Providence College.
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On an impressive defensive weekend for the Wisconsin women's hockey team, the No. 7 Badgers left Providence, R.I., with three points after earning a tie and win against Providence College.
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