The Two-Minute Minor - An edition of the Penalty Box Post - Sunday, March 15, 2026

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NCAA Frozen Four – Pegula Ice Arena, University Park, PA

Semifinals – Friday, March 20
#1 Ohio State vs. #5 Northeastern – 4:00 pm ET / 3:00 pm CT
#2 Wisconsin vs. #3 Penn State – 7:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm CT

Video from both games streamed on ESPN+

Championship – Sunday, March 22 at 4:00 pm ET / 3:00 pm CT
Televised on ESPNU

Gophers' season ends with loss to Northeastern

Minnesota Women's Hockey season came to an end as Northeastern built a 4-0 lead and withstood a Gopher comeback attempt in their NCAA Women's National Collegiate Tournament quarterfinal at Ridder Arena.  Huskies goaltender Lisa Jönsson stopped 45 of 47 shots, including the first 41 she faced, to get the 4-2 victory.

Éloïse Caron tallied a goal & an assist in the first period for Northeastern as they lit the lamp three times on their first 9 shots to chase Minnesota starting netminder Hannah Clark.  Another goal by the Huskies in the second period extended their lead to four.  The Gopher offense was unable to find the back of the net until Abbey Murphy scored on the power play with 8:50 remaining in regulation.  Murphy lit the lamp again on a 6-on-4 power-play with the extra attacker, but it came with only 1:31 to play and time ran out on Minnesota's season.  Sydney Morrow assisted on both Gopher goals, and Layla Hemp made 14 saves in relief.

The Gophers finish with an overall record of 26-12-1.

U. of M. recap – Gophers Fall to Huskies in NCAA Quarterfinal


Other quarterfinal results...

#1 Ohio State rolls past Yale, 6-1 – Jocelyn Amos led the Buckeyes with two goals & two assists, Sloane Matthews added a goal & two assists, and Hailey MacLeod stopped 22 of 23 shots for the victory.  Molly Boyle scored and Samson Frey made 43 saves for the Bulldogs.

#2 Wisconsin shuts out Quinnipiac, 6-0 – Kelly Gorbatenko tallied a hat trick for the Badgers, Kirsten Simms & Lacey Eden each added a goal and an assist, and Ava McNaughton stopped all 17 shots she faced.  Felicia Frank made 45 saves for the Bobcats.

#3 Penn State blanks UConn, 3-0 – Matilde Fantin scored for the Nittany Lions in the first period, Tessa Janecke & Abby Stonehouse (empty-net) added third-period goals, and Katie DeSa made 36 saves for the shutout win.  Tia Chan stopped 39 shots for the Huskies.

 
Thank you seniors (and super-seniors) Josefin Bouveng, Allie Franco, Sophia Johnson, Madison Kaiser, Nelli Laitinen, Sydney Morrow, Abbey Murphy, and Jamie Nelson for proudly representing the Gopher Women's Hockey program and the U. of M.!!

We send thanks to the entire GWH team on their 2025-2026 season, and we look forward to seeing you in the fall!

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PBP Quick Hit - An Edition of the Penalty Box Post - Saturday, March 14, 2026

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NCAA Quarterfinal Game Day!!
#4 Minnesota vs. #5 Northeastern
2:00 p.m. – Ridder Arena

Purchase tickets
Video stream on ESPN+
Free audio play-by-play
Live stats

Murphy named Top-Three Finalist for 2026 Patty Kazmaier Award

We send more congratulations and good luck wishes to Gopher Women's Hockey co-captain Abbey Murphy after she was named a Top-Three Finalist for the 2026 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award on Wednesday by the USA Hockey Foundation.  The award recognizes the season's best player in NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey.

Murphy continues to lead the nation in goals per game (1.27) and points per game (2.13), lighting the lamp 38 times and dishing out 26 assists.  The WCHA Forward of the Year winner became the all-time leading goal scorer in Minnesota Women's Hockey program history two weeks ago, finding the back of the net for the 140th and 141st times in her Gopher career.

Murphy is joined in the top three by Wisconsin senior defender Caroline Harvey and Penn State senior forward Tessa Janecke.  All three were members of the 2026 United States Olympic Women's Hockey Team which won the gold medal last month in Milan, Italy.

The Patty Kazmaier Award will be presented next Saturday, March 21, in University Park, PA, as part of NCAA Frozen Four festivities.  It will be televised live on NHL Network, with coverage starting at 12:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. CT.

NCAA Tournament scoreboard update – Thursday's First Round (Regional Semifinal) results

University Park Region – UConn 4, Princeton 1

Madison Region – Quinnipiac 4, Franklin Pierce 0

Columbus Region – Yale 1, Minnesota Duluth 0


Today's other Quarterfinals (Regional Finals)

UConn at #3-seed Penn State – 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Quinnipiac at #2-seed Wisconsin – 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Yale at #1-seed Ohio State – 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

Again, the full bracket is available on NCAA.com.  These games will also be streamed through the ESPN+ subscription service.

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, March 11, 2026

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Goals for a Goal: Counting continues into NCAA Tournament

As the Gopher Women's Hockey team enters NCAA Tournament play, we continue to count the goals they've scored this season.  And it's not too late to enroll in the Power Play Club's Goals for a Goal campaign to convert each of those goals into a donation back to the team!  Headed into the Big Dance, they have lit the lamp 171 times, with 27 of them coming on the power play!!  If you still wish to make a pledge, please do so online at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal, where you'll also have the option to double the amount for power play tallies!  All proceeds go back to the team through the Gopher Women's Hockey Enhancement Fund!

NCAA Tournament – Single-elimination
Quarterfinal – #4-seeded Minnesota Golden Gophers (26-11-1)
vs. #5-seeded Northeastern University Huskies (28-8-1)
Saturday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m. CT
Ridder Arena

Entering their fifth consecutive NCAA Women's Ice Hockey National Collegiate Tournament, the Golden Gophers earned a second-straight top-4 seeding and home ice for the quarterfinals.  They will face the #5-seeded Northeastern University Huskies this Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. at Ridder Arena, with the winner advancing to the Frozen Four the following weekend.

Tickets are on sale online through the U. of M. Ticket Office or by phone at 1-800-U-GOPHER.

Game coverage – Video of Saturday's game will streamed on the ESPN+ subscription service.  Free audio play-by-play with announcer Dan Hamann will be streamed on GopherSports.com starting 15 to 20 minutes before puck drop here.  Free live stats will be available here.

Previously against Northeastern – The Golden Gophers and Huskies have met 8 times previously with Minnesota holding a 4-2-2 record, but six of those games occurred in the Gophers' first three seasons (1997-2000), including the lone postseason matchup (1998 AWCHA 3rd Place Game).

Even the most recent meeting was still 18½ years ago, coming in the opener of the 2007-2008 season at Ridder Arena.  Minnesota took a 2-0 lead on first-period goals by Rachael Drazen (power play) and Emily West.  The Huskies cut into the lead three times, but Erica McKenzie netted the next three Gopher goals for a hat trick, and Kim Hanlon stopped 19 shots for a 5-3 victory.

Analyzing the Huskies – For the sixth time in their program's history, Northeastern claimed the Hockey East Regular-Season Championship, clinching the title with four games to spare and finishing the schedule with a 21-2-1 record in the league and a 26-7-1 mark overall.  Notably, the Huskies split a Thanksgiving weekend series against now-#3 Penn State, winning the opener 3-2 before falling 4-1 in the rematch.  In the conference playoffs, they defeated Boston University in the quarterfinals, 2-1 in double OT, and Vermont in the semifinals, 3-1, but lost to UConn in the championship game, 2-1 in double OT.

Northeastern averaged 3.00 goals-per-game across all contests, second-best in Hockey East, and they feature two 40+ point scorers; more precisely, senior Lily Shannon (#2) and freshman Stryker Zablocki (#21) each have 43 points on the season, with Shannon tallying 19 goals & 24 assists and Zablocki recording 18 goals & 25 assists.  Four other Huskies have each posted 20+ points, with three of them lighting the lamp 10 or more times apiece: sophomore Morgan Jackson (#92) has 28 points on 11 goals & 17 assists, junior Julie Lalonde (#6) tallied 26 points on 10 goals & 16 assists, sophomore Éloïse Caron (#91) lit the lamp 15 times with 9 assists for 24 points, and senior defender Jules Constantinople (#41) also reached 24 points on 7 goals & 17 helpers.

Northeastern was also second in Hockey East in scoring allowed, yielding 1.70 goals-per-game.  Sophomore Lisa Jönsson (#1) has been the Huskies' primary goaltender, going 20-6-1 in 27 starts, with 4 shutouts, a 1.60 goals-against average, and a .941 save percentage.  Freshman netminder Renna Trembecky (#31) is 8-2-0 in her ten starts with 1.79 GAA and a .927 SV%.  Fifth-year goalie Paige Taborski (#35) has not played this year, but went 4-4-1 in the 2024-2025 season with one shutout, a 1.79 GAA and .926 SV%.

Last week for Northeastern – The Huskies have technically been without a home rink since historic Matthews Arena permanently closed this past December, playing their “home” games over the remainder of the season at BU's Walter Brown Arena.  Hosting Vermont in the Hockey East semifinals last Tuesday, Morgan Jackson tallied a goal & an assist, Jules Constantinople and Éloïse Caron also lit the lamp, and Lisa Jönsson stopped 20 of 21 shots in a 3-1 victory.

But despite Northeastern being the top team in the conference, Hockey East made the decision to have #2-seeded UConn host the championship game this past Saturday.  Each team found the back of the net in the second period; UConn's Sadie Hotles lit the lamp 2:22 into the stanza and Rylie Jones evened the score for Northeastern on a power play less than five minutes later.  After that, the contest turned into a goaltending duel and remained tied 1-1 through the third frame, a first overtime, and well into a second extra period; UConn's Tia Chan stopped 57 shots, while Jönsson made 54 saves.  However, Kyla Josifovic beat Jönsson on a rebound 15:23 into the second OT to give UConn the 2-1 victory, the Hockey East Playoff Championship, and the NCAA Tournament autobid.

2026 Patty Kazmaier Award Top 3 Finalists to be named today

The announcement of the Top 3 Finalists for the 2026 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented to the best player in Division I Women's Ice Hockey, is expected today (Wednesday, March 11).  We send one more shoutout to Gopher Women's Hockey forward Abbey Murphy on being named a Top 10 Finalist again this year!

The Top 3 Finalist announcement will be shared on X and Facebook, with more details posted on pattykaz.com.

Other NCAA Tournament Matchups

First Round (Regional Semifinals)

Yale (25-9-0) vs. Minnesota Duluth (20-14-3) – at Ohio State
Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

Connecticut (27-8-2) vs. Princeton (23-10-0) – at Penn State
Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT

Quinnipiac (28-8-3) vs. Franklin Pierce (23-11-2) – at Wisconsin
Thursday, March 12 at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT


Quarterfinals (Regional Finals)

Connecticut / Princeton at #3-seed Penn State (32-5-0)
Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Quinnipiac / Franklin Pierce at #2-seed Wisconsin (32-4-2)
Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Yale / Minnesota Duluth at #1-seed Ohio State (34-4-0)
Saturday, March 14 at 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

The full bracket is available on NCAA.com.  These games will also be streamed through the ESPN+ subscription service.

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PBP Quick Hit - An Edition of the Penalty Box Post - Monday, March 9, 2026

NCAA Quarterfinal – Minnesota vs. Northeastern
Saturday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m. – Ridder Arena

Tickets for Saturday's NCAA Tournament Regional Final / national quarterfinal between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Northeastern Huskies go on sale to the general public TODAY (Monday, March 9) at 10:00 a.m. CT, and can be purchased online through the U. of M. Ticket Office or by phone at 1-800-U-GOPHER.

“March On to Victory Campaign” concludes tomorrow (March 10)

The "March On to Victory Campaign", the Golden Gopher Fund's collection of fundraisers each supporting a specific University of Minnesota varsity sport, concludes tomorrow, Tuesday, March 10.

As the official booster club for the Gopher Women's Hockey team, the Power Play Club encourages any and all contributions to the fundraiser for the program, as part of the club's primary objective to provide financial support to the team.

Donations will be directed into the Gopher Women's Hockey Enhancement Fund at the university.  The fund is used to cover expenses outside the team's normal operating budget, such as (but not limited to) charter travel services, special game uniforms, and Ridder Arena improvements – like the new Olympian wall displays.

For more information and to contribute, visit crowdfund.umn.edu/campaigns/Gopher-Womens-Hockey-MOTV26.  Please also see the video message from GWH head coach Brad Frost regarding the team's need for additional funding.  We thank you for considering this opportunity!

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The Penalty Box Post - NCAA Bracket Update - Sunday, March 8, 2026

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Gophers fall to Ohio State in WCHA semifinals; Buckeyes defeat Badgers in conference championship

A 29-save performance by Hannah Clark was not enough for the Gopher Women's Hockey team in the second semifinal of the WCHA Final Faceoff at Lee & Penny Anderson Arena in St. Paul.  Ohio State held Minnesota to 22 shots on goal, all of which were stopped by Buckeyes netminder Hailey MacLeod.  Meanwhile, Sloane Matthews scored twice for OSU on power plays, Jocelyn Amos tallied a goal & 2 assists, and Emma Peschel dished out 3 helpers to defeat the Gophers, 4-0.

First semifinal: Wisconsin 7, Minnesota State 2 – Kirsten Simms & Kelly Gorbatenko each tallied two goals and an assist, Caroline Harvey added a goal and two helpers, and Badgers netminder Ava McNaughton made 24 saves.  Sophie Stramel & Lauren Goldsworthy lit the lamp for the Mavericks and Hailey Hansen stopped 43 shots.

Championship: Ohio State 2, Wisconsin 1 – After nearly 2½ scoreless periods to open the contest, Lacey Eden lit the lamp 9:58 into the third stanza to put the Badgers in the lead.  But Hilda Svensson knotted the score for the Buckeyes with 5:30 remaining in regulation and Jordan Baxter lit the lamp for OSU 2:03 later.  That was all that Buckeyes netminder Hailey MacLeod required, finishing with 28 saves for the win.  Wisconsin's Ava McNaughton made 38 saves.

All-Tournament Team –

  • F - Hilda Svensson, Ohio State

  • F - Sloane Matthews, Ohio State

  • F - Kirsten Simms, Wisconsin

  • D - Caroline Harvey, Wisconsin

  • D - Emma Peschel, Ohio State

  • G - Hailey MacLeod, Ohio State

Most Outstanding Player – F - Jordan Baxter, Ohio State

NCAA Tournament – Single-elimination

Quarterfinal – #4-seeded Minnesota Golden Gophers (26-11-1)
vs. #5-seeded Northeastern University Huskies (28-8-1)
Saturday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m. CT
Ridder Arena


The Golden Gophers are headed to their fifth-straight Big Dance and earned the #4 seed.  As a result, they will host a Regional Final (tournament quarterfinal) contest at Ridder Arena against the #5-seeded Northeastern University Huskies on Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. CT.

Ticket information is to be announced and we'll share it when it becomes available.  More information about this game will be posted in our regular issue of the Penalty Box Post.

 
Other NCAA Tournament Matchups – First Round (Regional Semifinals)

Yale (25-9-0) vs. Minnesota Duluth (20-14-3) – at Ohio State
Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

Connecticut (27-8-2) vs. Princeton (23-10-0) – at Penn State
Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT

Quinnipiac (28-8-3) vs. Franklin Pierce (23-11-2) – at Wisconsin
Thursday, March 12 at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT

Quarterfinals (Regional Finals)

Connecticut / Princeton at #3-seed Penn State (32-5-0)
Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Quinnipiac / Franklin Pierce at #2-seed Wisconsin (32-4-2)
Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Yale / Minnesota Duluth at #1-seed Ohio State (34-4-0)
Saturday, March 14 at 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

The full bracket is available on NCAA.com.

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PBP Quick Hit - An edition of the Penalty Box Post - Thursday, March 5, 2026

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Gopher Women’s Hockey - WCHA Semifinal Game Day!!
#4 Minnesota vs. #2 Ohio State
7:30 p.m. – Anderson Arena, St. Paul

Televised on Fox9+
Video stream on B1G+

Free audio play-by-play
Live stats

Event parking: The WCHA & University of St. Thomas have published a parking infographic here. Off-site parking at Allianz Field with shuttle bus service is available.

2025-'26 WCHA Forward of the Year: Minnesota's Abbey Murphy!!

Announcing their major individual award winners for the 2025-2026 season at last night's banquet ahead of the Kwik Trip Final Faceoff, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association named Minnesota graduate student & co-captain Abbey Murphy as the league's Forward of the Year!!

As shared in the U. of M. press release, Murphy leads the nation in goals per game (1.31) and points per game (2.21), while ranking fifth in assists per game (0.90).  She also paces the conference in power-play goals (7) and hat tricks (5).  Previously announced as an All-WCHA First Team selection, Murphy has set a single-season career high with 38 goals in just 29 games.  In the process, she became the all-time leading goal scorer in Minnesota Women's Hockey program history, lighting the lamp 141 times (and counting) in her Gopher career.

 

Other WCHA 2025-2026 end-of-season award winners

Scoring Champion: Lacey Eden, Wisconsin
Goaltending Champion: Ève Gascon, Minnesota Duluth
Defender of the Year: Caroline Harvey, Wisconsin
Goaltender of the Year: Ève Gascon, Minnesota Duluth
Rookie of the Year: Hilda Svensson, Ohio State
Player of the Year (overall): Caroline Harvey, Wisconsin
Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Mary Kate O'Brien, Minnesota Duluth
Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, March 4, 2025

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Golden Gopher Fund's “March On to Victory Campaign” now open through next Tuesday, March 10

The "March On to Victory Campaign", the Golden Gopher Fund's collection of fundraisers each supporting a specific University of Minnesota varsity sport, is now open and runs through next Tuesday, March 10.  As the official booster club of the Gopher Women's Hockey team, the Power Play Club is additionally promoting their specific fundraiser, aligning with the club's primary objective of providing financial support for the program.

For more information and to make a donation, visit crowdfund.umn.edu/campaigns/Gopher-Womens-Hockey-MOTV26.  Please also see the video message from GWH head coach Brad Frost regarding the team's need for additional funding.

Goals for a Goal 

Thank you once again to everyone who has submitted a pledge for our Goals for a Goal pledge-per-goal program for the 2025-2026 season.  Through this past weekend, the Gopher Women's Hockey team netted 171 goals, with 27 coming on the power play!!  If you still wish to make a pledge, please do so online at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal, where you'll also have the option to double the amount for power play tallies!  All proceeds go back to the team through the Gopher Women's Hockey Enhancement Fund!

2026 Kwik Trip WCHA Final Face-off
Lee and Penny Anderson Arena, Saint Paul

Semifinals – Thursday, March 5
#1 Wisconsin (1st seed) vs. #14 MN State (5th seed) – 4:00 p.m.
#4 Minnesota (3rd seed) vs. #2 Ohio State (2nd seed) – 7:30 p.m.

Championship – Saturday, March 7 at 2:00 p.m.

Following a trip to Duluth last year, the WCHA Final Faceoff returns to the Twin Cities in 2026 but this time at the new Lee and Penny Anderson Arena on the campus of the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul.  The event still features four nationally-ranked teams, but with one making its first appearance at the event in 17 years.  Top-ranked and top-seeded Wisconsin will face Minnesota State in the first semifinal tomorrow – Thursday, March 5 – at 4:00 p.m., and the 3rd-seeded Golden Gophers will face 2nd-seeded Ohio State in the second semifinal at 7:30 p.m.  The winners will advance to the championship game on Saturday, March 7, at 2:02 p.m.

Tournament television/video coverage – Continuing the WCHA's partnership, all three Final Faceoff contests will have video streaming on the B1G+ subscription service (Semifinal #1 / Semifinal #2 / Championship).  Additionally, all three will also be broadcast on FOX 9+ in the Twin Cities, with streaming of that station through Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, fuboTV, and YouTube TV.

GWH audio coverage – Audio play-by-play with Dan Hamann will be available for Thursday's semifinal between Minnesota and Ohio State on GopherSports.com.  Audio will also be available for Saturday's championship should the Gophers advance.

Ticket information – Once again, all-session packages and single-session tickets are on sale through the St. Thomas Ticket Office online here or via phone at 651-962-5900.

The upper-level Capital Club sections have been designated as reserved seating, while main bowl sections are designated as general admission.  Note that all ticket prices include parking and facility fees.

All-session packages are $50 for reserved seating, and general admission seating is $40 for adults, $35 for seniors, students & youth, and $25 per ticket for groups of 10 or more.

Individual day tickets – either semifinal Thursday or championship Saturday – are $35 for reserved seating, with general admission seating running $25 adults, $20 for seniors, students & youth, and $15 per ticket for groups of 10 or more.

 

How they got there...

Gophers eliminate St. Cloud State in three games to advance

Though facing a different opponent in the WCHA First Round in the form of St. Cloud State, Minnesota needed a deciding third game for the third-straight year to advance to the Final Faceoff.  Hot goaltending for the Huskies enabled them to defeat the Gophers 1-0 in overtime in Game 1, but Minnesota responded by winning Games 2 & 3 by scores of 4-1 and 6-1, ending SCSU's season.

Huskies goaltender Emilia Kyrkkö was the story of the series opener as she stopped all 42 shots she faced to earn the shutout victory.  She also played in Games 2 and 3, making an additional 82 saves across the two contests but yielding 8 goals (as the Gophers also scored two empty-netters).  Hannah Clark played all three games for the Gophers, stopping 53 of 56 shots in total and only allowing one goal in each contest.

Grace Wolfe netted the lone goal of Game 1, scoring for the Huskies off a faceoff at the 4:50 mark of overtime; Laura Zimmermann earned an assist by winning that faceoff, then tallied her own goal in Game 3, while Maria Mikaelyan lit the lamp for SCSU in Game 2.  Friday's shutout marked the first game against the Huskies this season that Abbey Murphy failed to find the back of the net and also ended Josefin Bouveng's scoring streak at 25 games, but seven Gophers – including Murphy & Bouveng – lit the lamp between Saturday and Sunday.  Tereza Plosová opened the scoring in Game 2, Murphy netted two goals, Chloe Primerano added a power-play goal & two assists, and Sydney Morrow dished out 3 helpers.  In the decider, Bella Fanale started the scoring and added a second goal, Bouveng recorded two goals and an assist, Jamie Nelson added a goal and an assist, Gracie Graham tallied her first goal of the season, and Primerano & Morrow each dished out two more helpers.

Ohio State finished second in the WCHA standings, only two points behind Wisconsin with a 24-4-0-0 (2-0 in OT) conference record plus a perfect 6-0-0 mark in non-conference play.  The Buckeyes swept 7th-seeded St. Thomas in the quarterfinals, 5-1 and 4-1.  Sara Swiderski tallied 2 goals & 2 assists in the opener and added an assist in Game 2 for a five-point series, and Hilda Svensson matched her with two goals & three assists.  Sanni Vanhanen dished out two assists in Game 1 and lit the lamp twice in Game 2, while Mira Jungåker added a goal & three assists in the series and Joy Dunne recorded a goal & two helpers.  Whitney Horton and Maddie Brown scored for the Tommies.  Hailey MacLeod needed only 26 saves to earn both wins for the Buckeyes, while Julia Minotti stopped 66 shots for UST.

Wisconsin claimed their 11th WCHA regular-season championship with a 23-3-2-1 (1-1 in OT) conference record, plus a perfect 6-0-0 mark in non-conference action.  The Badgers shut out 8th-seeded Bemidji State 7-0 on Friday, but needed overtime on Saturday to earn a 3-2 win and eliminate the Beavers.  Caroline Harvey led the Wisconsin in total scoring with 4 assists, while Adéla Šapovalivová lit the lamp 3 times.  Laila Edwards recorded a goal & an assist in the opener, then netted the game-winner 1:14 into the extra period in Game 2.  Kirsten Simms added a goal & two assists and Maggie Scannell found the back of the net twice.  Hailey Armstrong opened Saturday's scoring for Bemidji State, Morgan Smith scored with an extra attacker and 25.6 seconds remaining in regulation to force the overtime, and Kaitlin Groess & Ava Hills each made 44 saves.

Minnesota State used a 5-point sweep of St. Thomas in the final weekend of the regular season to move into fifth in the conference standings, posting a 9-17-2-1 (2-1 in OT) mark in WCHA play but a 6-0-0 non-conference record.  Going north to face Minnesota Duluth in the first round, the Mavericks dropped the series opener as Madi Burr & Molly Cole scored for the Bulldogs and Ève Gascon stopped all 23 shots she faced for a 2-0 shutout victory; MSU netminder Hailey Hansen made 43 saves.  Hansen stopped another 57 shots over nearly five periods in Game 2 before teammate Whitney Tuttle netted her second goal of the contest with 4:04 left in double overtime, giving the Mavericks a 2-1 win to even the series; Thea Johansson scored for UMD.  The teams exchanged goals again to start the decider as MSU's Kianna Roeske scored 3:41 into the contest and Johansson lit the lamp for the Bulldogs; however, Ava Guillemette put the Mavericks back in the lead in period 2 and Hansen made it stand as the game-winner & series clincher, stopping 41 shots in total for a 2-1 victory.

Final Faceoff Semifinal Matchups

Minnesota vs. Ohio State – Much like last season, the Buckeyes are nearly certain to host an NCAA Tournament regional regardless of this weekend's results, but the Gophers are sitting fourth in the Collegiate National Percentage Index (NPI) and likely need a solid Final Faceoff showing to avoid having to go on the road to open the “Big Dance”.

Ohio State went 3-1-0 against Minnesota in the regular season.  Meeting at Ridder Arena in October, the Buckeyes took the weekend opener, 4-1, but the Gophers responded with a 6-3 victory in the rematch.  But OSU swept the series in Columbus last month, defeating Minnesota 4-2 and 3-1.  Nelli Laitinen and Jamie Nelson each tallied a goal & two assists to lead the Gophers, while Madison Kaiser added a goal & an assist and Sydney Morrow dished out two helpers.  Jocelyn Amos led Ohio State with five points on 2 goals & 3 assists in the season series, Maxine Cimoroni added 2 goals and 2 assists, Kaia Malachino tallied a goal & three helpers, and Joy Dunne recorded two goals and an assist.  Hannah Clark played all four games between the pipes for Minnesota, posting a 3.29 goals-against average and a .908 save percentage.  Hailey MacLeod started all four contests for the Buckeyes, posting a 2.36 GAA and .909 SV%, while Genny Klein played 34 minutes of relief in the Gopher win, stopping 11 of 13 shots (.846 SV%).

Wisconsin vs. Minnesota State – Also like last season, the Badgers are comfortably in the NCAA Tourney field, likely as the #1 seed.  The Mavericks would need to win the Final Faceoff and earn the conference's autobid to advance to the Dance.

Wisconsin swept the season series, shutting out MSU 4-0 & 8-0 in Madison in October and winning 4-1 & 5-1 in Mankato last month.  Claire Enright and Lacey Eden each posted 3 goals & 4 assists for the Badgers against the Mavericks, Cassie Hall tallied 4 goals and 2 assists, Kelly Gorbatenko recorded 2 goals & 4 assists, and Finley McCarthy, Marianne Picard & Adéla Šapovalivová each added 2 goals and 3 assists.  Lauren Zawoyski & Ava Guillemette lit the lamp for Minnesota State.  Wisconsin netminder Ava McNaughton stopped all 48 shots she faced in the October series and Rhyah Stewart made 42 saves on 44 shots (.955 SV%) in February.  Hailey Hansen started three of the four games in goal for MSU, posting a 5.14 goals-against average and an .885 save percentage, while Kaydence Roeske stopped 33 of 38 shots (.868 GAA) in her lone start and Avery Stilwell stopped 10 of 14 shots (.714 SV%) in a two-period relief appearance.

Abbey Murphy becomes GWH all-time leading goal scorer

Gopher Women's Hockey co-captain Abbey Murphy took sole possession of the top spot on Minnesota's all-time career goal scoring list on Saturday, lighting the lamp for her 140th time in the Maroon & Gold and later adding goal #141!!

Murphy passed Gopher alumna (and now Ohio State head coach) Nadine Muzerall after pulling even in January.  The two goals this past weekend were also Murphy's 37th and 38th of 2025-2026, extending her personal single-season high.

Congratulations, Abbey!!

Abbey Murphy, Nelli Laitinen, Bella Fanale honored as finalists for WCHA end-of-season awards

We send our congratulations to the three Gopher Women's Hockey players named as finalists for WCHA end-of-season awards for 2025-2026.

In an announcement from the league yesterday, Abbey Murphy was named as a WCHA Forward of the Year finalist, Nelli Laitinen was named as a finalist for Defender of the Year, and Bella Fanale was honored as a finalist for Rookie of the Year.

The finalists for Goaltender, Outstanding Student-Athlete, and Coach of the Year were also announced.  All award winners are expected to be named by the conference later today (Wednesday, March 4).

Other NCAA Division I conference tournaments...

With implications to the NCAA Tournament field, here's the schedule of other conference tournaments taking place this week.  (Conference seedings listed ahead of team names.)

Atlantic Hockey America Championship
(2) Mercyhurst at (1) Penn State – Saturday (3/7) at 2:00 p.m. ET

ECAC Semifinals & Championship – Herb Brooks Arena, Lake Placid, NY
Semifinal #1 – (1) Yale vs. (4) Cornell – Friday (3/6) at 4:00 p.m. ET
Semifinal #2 – (2) Princeton vs. (3) Quinnipiac – Friday (3/6) at 7:00 p.m. ET
Championship Game – Saturday (3/7) at 5:00 p.m. ET

Hockey East Championship
(2) Connecticut at (1) Northeastern – Saturday (3/7) at 3:30 p.m. ET

NEWHA Semifinals & Championship – on campus sites
Semifinal – (3) St. Anselm at (2) Assumption – TODAY (Wed., 3/4) at 3:00 p.m. ET
Semifinal – (4) Stonehill at (1) Franklin Pierce – TODAY (Wed., 3/4) at 7:00 p.m. ET
Championship Game – Saturday (3/7) – Time TBA

Current National Percentage Index (NPI) Rankings

Top 10 plus other teams still active in respective conference tournaments

1. Wisconsin (31-3-2 overall record, 65.201 NPI)
2. Ohio State (32-4-0, 64.993)
3. Penn State (31-5-0, 60.827)
4. Minnesota (26-10-1, 59.459)
5. Northeastern (28-7-1, 58.961)
6. Connecticut (26-8-2, 58.156)
7. Quinnipiac (26-8-3, 57.708)
8. Yale (24-8-0, 57.315)
9. Princeton (23-9-0, 56.427)
10. Minnesota Duluth (20-14-3, 56.005)
11. Cornell (20-10-2, 55.544)
12. Mercyhurst (23-10-3, 54.339)
14. Minnesota State (17-18-2, 53.337)
26. Franklin Pierce (21-11-2, 49.675)
30. Assumption (19-15-3, 48.111)
31. Saint Anselm (18-17-1, 48.096)
33. Stonehill (18-16-2, 47.971)

The NCAA Tournament Selection Show is scheduled for Sunday, March 8 at 11:30 a.m. ET / 10:30 a.m. CT and will be televised on ESPNU.  The playoff champions from the AHA, ECAC, Hockey East, NEWHA, and WCHA earn autobids to the 11-team field.  Rankings and NPI calculations courtesy of USCHO.com.


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The Two-Minute Minor - An edition of the Penalty Box Post - Monday, March 2, 2026

Gophers vs. Ohio State in Final Faceoff 2nd semifinal Thursday; Minnesota State and Wisconsin to meet in first game

Three of the four WCHA quarterfinal series completed with the higher-seeded home teams advancing, as Minnesota eliminated St. Cloud State, Ohio State defeated St. Thomas, and Wisconsin knocked out Bemidji State.  However, Minnesota State pulled off a three-game upset of Minnesota Duluth, advancing to the Final Faceoff for the first time since 2009.  Regardless, the 3rd-seeded Gophers will face the Buckeyes in the second of the Kwik Trip WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal games, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. this upcoming Thursday, March 5, at Lee & Penny Anderson Arena in St. Paul.  The Badgers and Mavericks will square off in the first semifinal at 4:00 p.m.  Thursday's winners will advance to the championship game Saturday, March 7, at 2:00 p.m.

We will recap the quarterfinal series and preview the Final Faceoff match-ups in our regular edition of the Penalty Box Post later this week.  The WCHA has posted a new Final Faceoff Tournament Central site with this year's information.

Television & video streaming – Continuing with its coverage of every WCHA home game, the B1G+ subscription service will stream all three Final Faceoff contests.  Additionally, they will also be televised in the Twin Cities area on FOX 9+ with their channel finder here, plus availability on FOX 9+ on Hulu via Live TV, Sling TV, FuboTV, and YouTube TV.

Final Faceoff Ticket Information – All-session packages and single-session tickets are on sale through the Univ. of St. Thomas Ticket Office online here or via phone at 651-962-5900.

The upper-level Capital Club sections have been designated as reserved seating, while main bowl sections are designated as general admission.  Note that all ticket prices include parking and facility fees.

All-session packages are $50 for reserved seating, and general admission seating is $40 for adults, $35 for seniors, students & youth, and $25 per ticket for groups of 10 or more.

Individual day tickets – either semifinal Thursday or championship Saturday – are $35 for reserved seating, with general admission seating running $25 adults, $20 for seniors, students & youth, and $15 per ticket for groups of 10 or more.

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The Two-Minute Minor - An edition of the Penalty Box Post - Friday, February 27, 2025

GWH Game Day!!
WCHA Quarterfinals, Game 1
#4 Minnesota vs. St. Cloud State
6:00 p.m. – Ridder Arena

Televised on Fox9+
Video stream on B1G+

Free audio play-by-play
Live stats

Murphy, Laitinen, Morrow, Fanale named to 2026 All-WCHA Teams

We send congratulations to a quartet of 2025-2026 Gophers who were named to All-WCHA teams yesterday for their performances on the ice throughout the season!

Graduate student Abbey Murphy was named to the All-WCHA First Team, marking her fifth All-WCHA honor.  The current national goal leader with 36 through only 26 games, Murphy was named WCHA Forward of the Week on five occasions this year and was a two-time WCHA Forward of the Month honoree.  She also earned national Forward of the Month honors from the Hockey Commissioners Association for September/October and January.  She leads the NCAA in goals per game (1.38) and points per game (2.35), is second nationally in total points (61), and seventh nationally in assists per game (0.96).

Senior Nelli Laitinen earned an All-WCHA Second Team selection for the second time in her career, marking her 3rd overall All-WCHA honor after being named to the Rookie Team in 2022-2023.  She is second among WCHA defenders in goals (10) and tied for third in points (29), both new single-season career highs.  She is also fourth among blueliners in the conference in assists (19) and was named Defender of the Week for her performance in the series at Sacred Heart in January.

Senior Sydney Morrow earned her second-straight All-WCHA honor, being named to the Second Team.  It's also her third conference end-of-year award after being named to the All-ECAC Second Team prior to joining the Gophers.  This season, Morrow ranks second among WCHA blueliners with 31 points and 23 assists, and she was named Defender of the Week following her performance in the opening weekend against Boston College.

Freshman Bella Fanale claims her first conference end-of-season honor, earning a spot on the WCHA All-Rookie Team after being named Rookie of the Week twice & WCHA Rookie of the Month for January.  Fanale ranks fourth nationally among freshmen and second in the WCHA with 18 goals, while her 34 points are also second among WCHA rookies.  She has recorded 390 faceoff wins, the most by any WCHA freshman, posted a team third-best +33 rating, and is tied for first among conference freshmen in shooting percentage (.225).

Email Newsletter Editor's Note: Similar to past years, as we try to share all the latest end-of-season updates, including award announcements and conference & national playoff news, our email volume will be increased over the next few weeks.  We thank you for your understanding, along with your continued support of Gopher Women's Hockey!!

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, February 25, 2026

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PPC All-Member Meeting – Saturday, Feb. 28 at 12:00 p.m.

The annual Power Play Club All-Member Meeting is set for this Saturday, February 28 at 12:00 p.m. and will be held in the Baseline Tennis Center Club Room (adjacent to Ridder Arena).

We encourage all club members to attend as we hold Board of Director elections and gather feedback on what we can – and should – be doing better to support both the Gopher Women's Hockey team and the membership in upcoming seasons.

 

GWH Senior Celebration reminder

Again, for those of you who RSVPed to coach Jess Scott, the 2025-2026 GWH Senior Celebration is scheduled to follow Saturday's WCHA quarterfinal game, beginning at approximately 5:30 p.m. at Club Cambria inside Huntington Bank Stadium.  Paying attendees are also reminded that the fee is due upon check-in, and any checks should be made payable to University of Minnesota.

 

Goals for a Goal – Gophers add 3 to wrap up regular season

As the official booster club for the University of Minnesota Women's Hockey program, the primary objective of the Power Play Club is to provide financial support.  One method of doing so is by contributing to the Goals for a Goal pledge-per-goal program, part of our partnership with the Golden Gopher Fund!

The Gophers added three more goals for the second-straight weekend, bringing their season-to-date goal total to 161.  Their power play conversion total remained at 26.  Register a pledge for every goal tallied through the playoffs, with the option to double your pledge for power play conversions, electronically through the online form at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal.  Following the conclusion of the season, you will receive an email with your pledge total and giving instructions.  Thanks as always for your support of this effort!!

 

Care note

We again send sympathies to GWH head coach Brad Frost and his entire family following the passing of his father, Don, earlier this month.  The visitation is being held this Sunday, March 1, at David Lee Funeral Home, 1220 Wayzata Blvd East in Wayzata, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.; members of the Power Play Club's Board of Directors are planning to be in attendance (pending the results of Friday's & Saturday's games) if you wish to join them.  The funeral is on Monday, March 2, at Grove Church, 8585 Rice Lake Road in Maple Grove, at 11:00 a.m. with additional visitation time at 10 a.m.

WCHA Playoff Tournament – First Round (best 2-of-3)
#4 Minnesota Golden Gophers (24-9-1, 18-9-1-1 WCHA) vs. St. Cloud State Univ. Huskies (11-21-2, 7-19-2-1 WCHA)
Friday, February 27 at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 28 at 2:00 p.m.
(if necessary) Sunday, March 1 at 3:00 p.m.
Ridder Arena

Earning the #3 seed in the final WCHA regular-season standings, the Gopher Women's Hockey team once again hosts a best 2-of-3 First / Quarterfinal Round conference playoff series, this time taking on the sixth-seeded St. Cloud State University Huskies.  Action at Ridder Arena begins Friday evening, February 27 at 6:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, February 28 at 2:00 p.m.  If necessary, the third game will be played Sunday, March 1 at 3:00 p.m.

Saturday traffic alert – Please note that the Gopher Men's Basketball team also has a home game on Saturday as they host UCLA at 1:00 p.m. at Williams Arena.  Please allow appropriate time for arriving on campus and parking.

Ticket information – Season ticket holders should have these games included in their package, so additional purchases are not necessary.  Otherwise, tickets can be purchased online through the U. of M. ticket office here or by calling 1-800-U-GOPHER.  Walk-up ticket sales will also be occurring at the arena.

Game coverage –

 
This season vs. St. Cloud State – The Gopher Women's Hockey team swept the four-game season series against the Huskies, winning 4-1 & 5-3 in October and 8-1 & 5-1 last month.

A quartet of Gophers each recorded six combined points across the four contests.  Abbey Murphy compiled six goals, lighting the lamp at least once in each game.  Jamie Nelson's five-point performance on January 23 with 3 goals and 2 assists added to an assist she tallied in the first October game.  Josefin Bouveng recorded 2 goals & 4 assists, getting at least one point in each game, and Sydney Morrow dished out 6 assists with four of those coming on January 23.  In net for the Maroon & Gold, Hannah Clark made two starts and a relief appearance, earning all three wins, stopping 52 of 54 shots for a 0.86 goals-against average and .963 save percentage, while Peyton Hemp earned the other victory and posted a 2.41 GAA and an .892 SV%.

Maria Mikaelyan (2g, 1a) and Avery Farrell (1g, 2a) each recorded 3 points for St. Cloud State.  Raili Mustonen was their only other multi-point scorer, dishing out two assists across the four meetings.  Goaltender Jojo Chobak took all four losses, starting three of the four games and entering in relief in the other; she posted a 5.36 GAA and an .870 SV%.  Emilia Kyrkkö stopped 30 of 32 shots in just 32 minutes in her lone start (a 3.75 GAA & .938 SV%).

Analyzing the Huskies – In Mira Jalosuo's first year as head coach, St. Cloud State posted a 7-19-2-1 (1-4 in OT) conference record, exchanging league standings positions with Minnesota State and St. Thomas throughout the season and ultimately finishing sixth.  Since the start of February, the Huskies have gone 3-3-0 to complete the regular season.

Junior Alice Sauriol (#4) is SCSU's leader in total scoring and assists, dishing out 21 helpers while lighting the lamp 8 times herself for 29 points.  Another junior, Sofianna Sundelin (#34), has a team-high 16 goals with 10 assists for 26 points.  Senior Avery Farrell (#16; 6g, 14a) and grad student Grace Wolfe (#8; 5g, 15a) have each reached the 20-point mark for the season.  Freshman Maria Mikaelyan (#44) rounds out their top five in scoring; she's second in goals with 12 and has 6 assists for 18 points.

Between the pipes, graduate student Jojo Chobak (#29) has an edge in time played, starting 20 games and appearing in two more; she has a 5-14-0 record with 2 shutouts, a 3.66 goals-against average, and an .897 save percentage.  Sophomore Emilia Kyrkkö (#42) has made 13 starts with 2 relief appearances, posting a 6-5-2 record with three shutouts, a 2.35 GAA, and a .932 SV%.  Redshirt sophomore Paige Hoogendam (#31) started one game and appeared in relief in another, both back in October; she took losses as goaltender-of-record in both, yielding 6 goals on 40 shots in 98 minutes of action (3.68 GAA, .850 SV%).  Senior transfer Hali Lawrence (#56) has not seen any action.

Last action: SCSU swept by Wisconsin – Lacey Eden posted an 8-point weekend on 4 goals & 4 assists (including a hat trick on Friday), Laney Potter added 6 points on a goal and 5 helpers, Vivian Jungels recorded 5 assists, and Kelly Gorbatenko netted four goals on Friday as the Badgers claimed the WCHA Regular-Season Championship with a sweep of the Huskies, 9-2 & 4-2.  Sydney Lamb lit the lamp in each game for the St. Cloud State, Grace Wolfe & Sofianna Sundelin each tallied a goal & an assist, and Alice Sauriol dished out 3 helpers.  Jojo Chobak and Emilia Kyrkkö combined for 89 saves for SCSU.

Gophers fall twice in overtime to Minnesota Duluth

Two comeback efforts by the Gopher Women's Hockey team to force overtime in both games against Minnesota Duluth at Ridder Arena were not enough as the Bulldogs won both in the extra sessions in very similar fashion.

UMD netminder Ève Gascon saw her extended shutout streak come to an early end on Friday as Madison Kaiser lit the lamp for Minnesota just 3:27 into the contest.  But Zoey Krock evened the score for the Bulldogs just over 6 minutes later and Madi Burr put them in the lead in the second stanza.  Ava Lindsay's third-period goal knotted the score again and neither team was able to take another lead in regulation, but UMD's Tova Henderson got an open shot and scored 3:19 into OT to hand the Gophers a 3-2 loss.

The Bulldogs took the initial lead on Saturday as Caitlin Kraemer found the back of the net on a power play in the first period, but Bella Fanale pulled the Gophers even 7:03 into period two.  The teams played the remaining 33 minutes of regulation without scoring, but it was Henderson again ending the contest in overtime, this time at the 1:47 mark for a 2-1 score.

In addition to her two overtime game-winners, Henderson also dished out two assists to lead UMD with four points.  Kraemer assisted on Saturday's GWG, giving her two points in the contest, and Gascon stopped 65 shots.  Hannah Clark made 29 saves for the Gophers on Friday and Layla Hemp stopped 24 shots on Saturday.

Olympic recap: Murphy leads Gopher contingent in scoring

Wrapping up our coverage of the 2026 Olympic Women's Ice Hockey Tournament in Milan, Italy, we once again give a shout-out to all nine Gopher Women's Hockey representatives who played in the competition: current Gophers Josefin Bouveng, Nelli Laitinen, Abbey Murphy, and Tereza Plosová, and alumnae Taylor Heise, Natálie Mlýnková, Kelly Pannek, Lee Stecklein, and Grace Zumwinkle.

We send an additional congratulations to Heise, Murphy, Pannek, Stecklein, and Zumwinkle on earning the gold medal with Team USA!!

Here's our quick summary of how the nine did individually in the tournament:

  • Abbey Murphy (USA) – 2 goal, 5 assists

  • Taylor Heise (USA) – 2 goals, 3 assist

  • Natálie Mlýnková (Czechia) – 3 goals, 1 assist

  • Josefin Bouveng (Sweden) – 1 goal, 1 assist

  • Kelly Pannek (USA) – 2 assists

  • Lee Stecklein (USA) – 2 assists

  • Tereza Plosová (Czechia) – 1 goal

  • Grace Zumwinkle (USA) – 1 assist

  • Nelli Laitinen (FIN) – No scoring

We add a special recognition for Mlýnková.  As we previously noted, her single Olympic tournament mark of three goals this year and her career total (to-date) of four goals in the Olympics (after scoring once in 2022) are both Czechia national records!!  Congratulations, Natálie!!

GWH recruit Sander named MN Co-Defenseman of the Year

We send congratulations to incoming Gopher Women's Hockey freshman class of 2026-2027 member Katya Sander (Holy Family Catholic HS / Chanhassen, MN) upon being named a co-winner of the inaugural Defenseman of the Year award by Let's Play Hockey at the annual Ms. Hockey Minnesota Banquet this past Sunday, February 22.

Sander (on the right in the picture, with fellow winner Mia Miller of Northfield HS) posted 10 goals & 12 assists in 26 games as a senior for the Fire.  She recorded two assists in their 3-0 victory over Edina in the Minnesota class AA third-place game.

 
Around the WCHA...

Mavericks earn road sweep of Tommies – Entering the final weekend of the regular season in sixth in the league standings, Minnesota State got two goals & two assists from Mercury Bischoff, a goal and 3 assists from Taylor Otremba, two goals from Sophie Stramel, and an overtime game-winner from Kianna Roeske to sweep St. Thomas in St. Paul, 5-2 and 4-3 (OT).  The wins moved MSU past St. Cloud State and into 5th place.  Ella Boerger tallied two goals & three assists and Rylee Bartz added two goals & two helpers for UST.

Buckeyes earn road sweep of Beavers – Emma Peschel recorded 7 points on 2 goals & 5 assists, Kaia Malachino tallied 5 goals & an assist – including her first collegiate hat trick on Friday, and Sloane Matthews (3g, 2a) & Maxine Cimoroni (1g, 4a) each added 5 points as Ohio State rolled to 7-1 and 6-3 road victories over Bemidji State.  Raeley Carney and Hannah Graves each had a goal & an assist for BSU.

Other playoff quarterfinals / Best-of-3 / Feb. 27 & 28 and (if necessary) March 1

  • #5-seed Minnesota State University at #4-seed University of Minnesota Duluth
    Friday at 2:00 p.m. CT / Saturday & Sunday at 1:00 p.m. CT

  • #7-seed University of St. Thomas at #2-seed Ohio State University
    Friday at 6:00 p.m. ET / Saturday & Sunday at 3:00 p.m. ET

  • #8-seed Bemidji State University at #1-seed University of Wisconsin
    Friday at 6:00 p.m. CT / Saturday at 3:00 p.m. CT / Sunday at 2:00 p.m. CT


Final regular-season standings:
1. Wisconsin – 72 points (.857 pts%), 23-3-2-1, 1-1 in OT (29-3-2 overall)
2. Ohio State – 70 points (.833 pts%), 24-4-0-0, 2-0 in OT (30-4-0 overall)
3. Minnesota – 57 points (.679 pts%), 18-9-1-1, 1-2 in OT (24-9-1 overall)
4. Minn. Duluth – 48 points (.571 pts%), 15-10-3-2, 2-0 in OT (19-12-3 overall)
5. Minnesota State – 29 points (.345 pts%), 9-17-2-1, 2-1 in OT (15-17-2 overall)
6. St. Cloud State – 27 points (.321 pts%), 7-19-2-1, 1-4 in OT (11-21-2 overall)
7. St. Thomas – 24 points (.286 pts%), 7-20-1-0, 3-5 in OT (12-21-1 overall)
8. Bemidji State – 9 points (.107 pts%), 3-24-1-0, 1-0 in OT (6-25-3 overall)

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