The women's hockey Buckeyes battled No. 2 Wisconsin to the end in a conference semifinal clash but came up just a little short, likely ending Ohio State's season.
The stakes couldn’t be higher for the women’s hockey Bucks this week as they look to punch their ticket to the WCHA finals and deny Wisconsin another title.
Blueliner Jincy Dunne becomes only the second Buckeye to ever win the WCHA’s Defenseman of the Year award. Also, Andrea Braendli and Tanner Laczynski earn weekly laurels.
Freshman goalie Andrea Braendli notched her sixth career shutout as Ohio State women’s hockey rolled past Minnesota State and into the WCHA semifinals.
Leading scorer Emma Maltais sealed the deal in overtime as Ohio State took the opening win in its best-of-three WCHA tourney series against Minnesota State.
Senior Freddy Gerard (one goal, two assists) led a well-rounded effort as No. 7 Ohio State's bottled up the nation's top scorer and defeated the Spartans, 5-1.
It’s a big weekend for the hockey Bucks as the men celebrate their seniors and their Big Ten championship while the women embark on their conference tourney run.
Ohio State only needed to tie Michigan to lock up the program’s first conference title since 1972. Mason Jobst decided a 3-on-3 OT win would be better.
Rallying behind a 52-save effort by rookie Andrea Braendli, the Buckeyes defeated the top-ranked Badgers in a shootout and clinched the No. 3 seed for the WCHA tournament.
Despite a lopsided 46-16 shot count, Ohio State dropped a second one-goal game to Minnesota. The Buckeyes remain three points from a Big Ten championship.
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A pair of Buckeye defenders took home conference awards this week. Matt Miller claimed the B1G’s Third Star. Lauren Boyle is the WCHA’s Defenseman of the Week.