Wisconsin extends win streak, sweeps Beavers in high-scoring games
By Shane Colpoys | Feb. 13The Wisconsin women’s hockey team swept the Bemidji State Beavers over the weekend, extending its large win streak.
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team swept the Bemidji State Beavers over the weekend, extending its large win streak.
The Badgers took to the ice ready to battle, winning both games in the series against the Bulldogs.
Head coach Mark Johnson is steering the Badgers toward another playoff run with a second consecutive ring in sight.
All-around play from the Badgers allowed Wisconsin to pick up convincing home wins to begin the new year.
The top-five battle ended even after the Badgers bounced back for a convincing series-tying win.
The No. 3 Wisconsin women’s hockey team has lost three of their last four games coming off a split series against Minnesota Duluth.
The part of the game visiting competitors weren’t ready for: the Crease Creatures.
Women’s hockey is back again at UW-Madison, and their 12-0 streak shows no signs of stopping.
The No. 1 Badgers proved their national status with a lopsided series sweep at home.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team opened their home campaign with back-to-back dominating wins against the Boston College Eagles. Thursday’s 5-3 victory, along with Friday’s 12-2 steamrolling, brings the Badgers record to 4-0-0 in what has been an exceptional start to the season.
In the most important game of her life, redshirt senior goalie Cami Kronish outperformed all expectations to help Wisconsin win their seventh national championship.
The Badgers earned their third national title in five years, and seventh as a program, overtaking the Buckeyes with a single goal.
The Wisconsin Badgers secured a spot in the NCAA Championship by defeating the Big Ten rival Gophers in overtime, 3-2.
In the second round of the playoffs, with a trip to the Frozen Four on the line, the Badgers pulled off an upset victory over the Colgate Raiders.
In the regional round of the NCAA Tournament, the Badgers dealt with the Sharks in relentless fashion, winning 9-1.
Wisconsin’s hopes at a WCHA championship were dashed Friday night after coming up short against Minnesota in the semifinal round, losing 4-2.
Less than 24 hours after overpowering the Mavericks in Game 1 of the WCHA playoffs, Wisconsin took care of business once again, winning 4-1 to advance to the Final Faceoff against Minnesota.
On the first night of the WCHA playoffs, Wisconsin took care of Minnesota State with ease, winning 3-0.
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team will begin their campaign for a championship this weekend after a successful 23-9-2 season, but how did they get here?
No other athletic program has had three women’s games with over 8,200 attendees this season. Badger women have cleared 14,000 twice.