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(02/08/13 7:10am)
It’s been quite a roller-coaster season for the Wisconsin women’s hockey team. The pre-season expectations were high for the squad as they always have been since head coach Mark Johnson took over at the helm.
(02/07/13 6:28am)
With all the hype surrounding National Signing Day and the various recruiting sites around the web glorifying 17- and 18-year old young men, it is tough to imagine a two-star recruit from Pewaukee High School being any sort of a playmaker at the collegiate level, much less the National Football League.
(01/31/13 4:27am)
When the Philadelphia Eagles announced Oregon head football coach Chip Kelly was taking his talents to the City of Brotherly Love, it did not come as a shock to me.
(12/03/12 7:35am)
Head coach Mark Johnson stressed after practice Thursday he would find out where his team is at during this point of the season after the weekend series with WCHA rival Minnesota, and he certainly found out his team can put up a fight against a superior team. Despite that, the No.10 Wisconsin women's hockey team (6-6-2 WCHA, 10-6-2 overall) was swept by the No.1 Gophers (12-0-0, 18-0-0) Saturday and Sunday by scores of 4-1 and 2-0, respectively.
(11/30/12 4:50pm)
Seventeen WCHA regular-season and tournament crowns. Seven NCAA National titles. Five Patty Kazmaier Award winners. This is just a small sample of the rich and historic traditions of the Wisconsin and Minnesota women's hockey programs, and these traditions will be on display this weekend, as No.10 Wisconsin (6-4-2 WCHA, 10-4-2 overall) travels to Ritter Arena to take on undefeated and unanimous No. 1 Minnesota (10-0-0, 16-0-0) in the Border Battle rivalry.
(11/27/12 5:26am)
The Wisconsin football team was once again well represented on the Big Ten all-conference teams on both sides of the ball and claimed the top player in the conference at two offensive positions.
(11/26/12 4:08am)
With the showdown versus No. 1 Minnesota looming next weekend, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (6-4-2-2 WCHA, 10-4-2 overall) took care of business against St. Cloud State (4-11-0, 2-10-0-0), scoring a combined 12 goals in a sweep of the Huskies with scores of 6-0 and 6-3, respectively.
(11/22/12 3:29pm)
The rich got richer on national signing day as the Wisconsin women's hockey team signed five new skaters to national letters of intent. The class is comprised of Melissa Channell (Oakville, Ontario), Sydney McKibbon (Oakville, Ontario), Sarah Nurse (Hamilton, Ontario), Annie Pankowski (Laguna Hills, Calif.), and Jenny Ryan (Victor, N.Y.)
(11/16/12 6:11am)
After having the week off due to the Four Nations Cup in Finland, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (3-3-2 WCHA, 7-3-2 overall) returns to the ice this weekend and will be put to the test in a tough road environment, as they travel to Columbus to take on WHCA foe No. 8/9 Ohio State (7-3-0, 9-3-0).
(11/09/12 10:16pm)
During a collegiate season, athletes spend their bye week catching up on their studies and some much-needed rest to prepare themselves for the grueling schedule remaining. That is not the case for two Wisconsin women’s hockey players.
(11/05/12 3:50am)
While the Wisconsin offense lit up the scoreboard this weekend against Minnesota State, the defense seems to be hitting their stride after getting off to a slow start to the season. Dating back to the final game against New Hampshire, they have been lights out, allowing minimal shots on goal and have held a shutout for the past 130 minutes.
(11/02/12 4:10am)
Whether the coaching staff and players wanted to admit it or not, frustration within the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (1-3-2 WCHA, 5-3-2 overall) was—statistically speaking— at a program-high after being shutout in three straight games, spanning from the Minnesota-Duluth series through the opening game of the Bemidji State series.
(10/22/12 1:35am)
In the inaugural series at the LaBahn Arena, the Wisconsin women's hockey team (1-3-2 WCHA, 3-3-2 overall) shook off a sluggish offensive performance in Friday's loss, 1-0, and responded with a 3-3 tie on Sunday, but won the shootout 2-0 to gain an extra point against Bemidji State (1-2-1, 2-3-1).
(10/19/12 5:14am)
After being swept last weekend against Minnesota-Duluth and being shutout in a series for the first time since 2001, the No. 9 Wisconsin women’s hockey team (1-2-1 WCHA, 3-2-1 overall) look to get back to their winning ways in their first home series of the 2012 season against Bemidji State (0-2-0,1-3-0) Friday.
(10/15/12 6:09am)
After imposing its offensive will against Lindenwood last weekend, the No. 4 Wisconsin women’s hockey team (1-2-1-1 WCHA, 3-2-1 overall) was stone-walled offensively against Minnesota-Duluth (2-2-0 WCHA, 2-2-0 overall) and was swept, losing 2-0 Saturday and 1-0 Sunday.
(10/12/12 6:36am)
Coming off a weekend sweep of Lindenwood and winner of three straight contests, the No. 4 Wisconsin women's hockey team (1-0-1-1 WCHA, 3-0-1 overall) embarks on its third consecutive road series this weekend as it travels to Duluth, Minn., to renew their rivalry with WCHA foe Minnesota-Duluth (0-2-0 WCHA, 0-2-0 overall).
(10/08/12 3:48am)
With a goal frenzy and a pair of hat tricks, the No. 3 Wisconsin women’s hockey team (3-0-1) completed a weekend sweep of Lindenwood (0-4), winning 7-2 Friday and 9-1 Saturday, for another successful road series.
(10/05/12 2:42am)
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team (1-0-1) looks to extend their early undefeated record this weekend as they travel to St. Louis to take on Lindenwood (0-2).
(10/01/12 5:46am)
In the first weekend series of conference play, the No. 2 Wisconsin women's hockey team (1-0-1-1 WCHA, 1-0-1 overall) narrowly escaped an upset bid at the hands of Minnesota State on Friday (0-1-1-0 WCHA, 0-1-1 overall). The Badgers tied the Mavericks, 2-2, before winning a shootout, 3-2, to gain an extra point in the conference standings. On Saturday, the Badgers got two goals from senior forward Brianna Decker and outlasted the Mavericks, 3-2.
(09/28/12 4:33am)
The college hockey season is finally upon us. Coming off a WCHA conference regular season crown and runner-up finish in the 2012 NCAA Frozen Four, the Wisconsin women's hockey team embarks on a new season this weekend as it takes on conference foe Minnesota State in the conference-opening series for both teams.