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Wisconsin women’s hockey wins NCAA title, defeats Ohio State 3-2

22 March 2026
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For the second consecutive year, the University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team claimed the NCAA championship, defeating the top-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes 3-2. The Badgers advanced to the finals after an overtime victory against Penn State in the semifinals. In a tightly contested championship match, Wisconsin opened strong with goals from Kelly Gorbatenko and Laney Potter, taking a 2-0 lead early in the game. However, Ohio State fought back in the third period, equalizing with two quick goals from Kassidy Carmichael and Jocelyn Amos. With just over six minutes remaining, senior forward Claire Enright scored the decisive goal, securing the victory for Wisconsin and their third title in four years against Ohio State in the Frozen Four finals.

Why It Matters

Wisconsin’s victory underscores their dominance in women’s collegiate hockey, particularly in their rivalry with Ohio State. The Badgers have now won three championships against the Buckeyes in the last four years, reflecting their consistent performance at the highest level. The team features several elite players, including four members of the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic team, which highlights their depth and talent. Their success not only elevates the program’s reputation but also contributes to the growing visibility and competitiveness of women’s hockey in the NCAA.

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