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It’s Wisconsin vs. Ohio State for the NCAA women’s hockey national championship. We have live updates, including score, TV ...
Ohio State's Joy Dunne and Wisconsin's Laila Edwards with highlight ... the winningest coach in Division I women’s hockey history. Johnson is the winningest coach in NCAA Division I women ...
Kirsten Simms scored the tying goal late and then had the game-winner in overtime to give Wisconsin a 4-3 victory over Ohio State in the national championship.
Wisconsin won its eighth national championship in women's hockey, defeating Ohio State 4-3 in overtime. Junior forward Kirsten Simms scored the game-tying goal on a penalty shot with 18.9 seconds ...
This afternoon the Ohio State women’s hockey team will be vying for their third national title in the last four years when they battle Wisconsin in the final of the Frozen Four in Minneapolis.
With the NCAA Women's Ice Hockey National Championship Game held in Minneapolis, it felt like a home game for Wisconsin against the Ohio State Buckeyes. And, if you believe what Ohio State head coach ...
The Wisconsin women's hockey team plays for national title No. 8 on Sunday vs. Ohio State. / Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The top-ranked ...
Ohio State women’s hockey coach Nadine Muzerall and Wisconsin coach Mark Johnson could not be more different in demeanor or approach to coaching. Muzerall noted as much in her media availability ...
Ohio State and Wisconsin will face off in the NCAA Frozen ... MINNEAPOLIS – If you believe in destiny, you ought to love this women’s hockey national championship game. And here they go ...
The University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team fell to the Ohio State Buckeyes Sunday in a closely contested affair. “It’s going to come down to one play,” Badgers head coach Mark Johnson said after ...
Ohio State women's hockey lost to Wisconsin in heartbreaking fashion in the national championship game. The Buckeyes, who led the Badgers for most of regulation, fell to the Badgers 4-3 in ...
Laila Edwards is quickly establishing her presence as the future face of not only U.S. women's hockey, but the sport overall.