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MINNEAPOLIS – Kirsten Simms tied the Frozen Four championship game on a penalty shot and won it in overtime on a rebound to give Wisconsin a 4-3 victory over Ohio State on Sunday at Ridder Arena.
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.
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 ...
Mark Johnson looked down the bench and said, “Who wants it?” With 18.9 seconds left on the clock and the Wisconsin Badgers down a goal, his players looked to Kirsten Simms to take the penalty ...
Wisconsin was on the power play because Ohio State was called for having too many players on the ice with 1:50 left in the third period. The Badgers put the pressure on, but goalie Amanda Thiele ...
Ohio State and Wisconsin will face off in the NCAA Frozen Four title game for the third consecutive year. They play at 3 p.m. Sunday. Ohio State is the only team to defeat Wisconsin this season ...
Wisconsin and Ohio State, the top two seeds, met in the tournament final for the third consecutive year. The teams have traded the national championship the past five seasons, with Wisconsin also ...
Urban Meyer, the national championship-winning former Buckeyes head coach who won the first-ever CFP, believes Ohio State ...
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 ...