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Taylor
Jordan Taylor and the Badger offense will have to overcome Syracuse’s trademark 2-3 defense to advance to the Elite Eight.
Bruesewitz rebound
The Badgers’ clear rebounding advantage against the Orange will give them the edge Thursday. Wisconsin’s rebounding margin is 2.4 where Syracuse gives up more than it gets, -1.5 per game.
bruesewitz
Mike Bruesewitz is 7-for-11 from the field in the NCAA Tournament after shooting 39.5 percent during the season.
WomensHockey
Wisconsin players Brittany Ammerman (left) and Hilary Knight (right) look on in disappointment following the Badgers’ 4-2 loss to Minnesota in the national title game.
Evans
Ryan Evans grabbed a crucial rebound with 2.1 seconds left in the game to help seal the Badgers’ win over Vanderbilt.
Brianna Decker Patty Kazmaier
Wisconsin women's hockey forward Brianna Decker was named the 2012 recipient of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given to the top player in women's college hockey.
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To cap off a successful outing in the semi-finals of the NCAA Frozen Four, Hilary Knight put the game to rest with a goal 16:23 into the third period.
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Packer (14) got tied up here with Boston College's Blake Bolden (10).
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Madison Packer (14) was able to put a lot of pressure on goal but only came away with two points from two assists.
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Carolyn Prevost (27) took a little rest in the Boston College goal during the third period as she was tripped up while trying to make a play.
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On back to back plays, Minnesota was called for penalties that could have both been possible penalty shots for Wisconsin.
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The Badger Band made an appearance as well, dueling tunes against Boston College across the rink.
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Madison Packer (14) must have tasted a victory on her lips as she tried to set a screen for a Wisconsin offensive play.
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The game, though one-sided, wasn't without its physicality.
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Physicality didn't matter much, however, when stars like Brittany Ammerman were able to pt away two goals in three shots over the course of the game.
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Boyles did, however, keep the losses to a minimum, stopping all but six shots. Six is a lot, however, when the you're playing a Wisconsin team with a strong defense of their own that didn't give much room for opportunities for the Golden Eagles to capitalize off.