Eight is truly great for the Wisconsin women's hockey team. The Badgers won their eighth national championship on Sunday night after an exhilarating 4-3 comeback win in overtime over Ohio State at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis.
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.
The Wisconsin Badgers won their record eighth national championship in a come-from-behind 4-3 win over the Ohio State Buckeyes on Sunday.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team beat Ohio State in the national title game. Celebrate the Badgers' championship with our commemorative replica page.
Kirsten Simms scored on a penalty shot to tie it with 18 seconds left and then delivered the winner 2:49 into overtime, rallying the No. 1 seed Badgers to a 4-3 victory over No. 2 Ohio State in the championship match of the women's Frozen Four on Sunday.
NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship will feature 11 teams competing for the national title. The tournament kicks off with regional matchups on March 15, leading to the Frozen Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Hundreds of fans, some showing up hours early, turned out to LaBahn Arena to celebrate the Badgers' eighth NCAA title.
Friday evening, the No. 1 University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team (37-1-2, 25-1-2 WCHA) and No. 4 Minnesota Golden Gophers (29-12-1, 11-4-1) met in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinal as the Badgers marched to the NCAA National Championship game in a 6-2 victory.
An NCAA championship trophy won by the Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey program that sits inside UW's LaBahn Arena. After winning the title in 2023, Wisconsin has won seven national titles - more than any other program in the country.
The Badgers had to come back and win in overtime against Ohio State. The Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team expanded on their program's dominant history by winning their record eighth national ...