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Wisconsin defeats Ohio State to win back-to-back NCAA women’s hockey championships

Yahoo Sports

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — For a second straight year, the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team is the national champion after defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes 3-2 on Sunday. It took the high-octane Badgers’ offense just 78 seconds to open the scoring, courtesy of a Kelly Gorbatenko deflection on Czech Olympian Adéla Šapovalivová’s shot.

Six minutes later, junior defender Laney Potter scored to make it 2-0 on Wisconsin’s third shot of the game. Ohio State, the top-ranked team in this year’s NCAA tournament, played well, often pinning the Badgers in their own zone in the first period and matching Wisconsin’s shot totals through the first two periods (23-23). But, Wisconsin starter Ava McNaughton — who won a gold medal as the No.

3 goalie for Team USA at the Olympics last month — was sharp, stopping all 23 shots she faced in the first 40 minutes. But after Wisconsin failed to score on a fourth power-play opportunity in the third period, Ohio State came alive, scoring two goals in just over two minutes to tie the game, setting up another tense, one-goal finish between two powerhouse programs. Last year, the Buckeyes were 18.

9 seconds away from winning the national championship before the Badgers scored three unanswered goals — including a stunning penalty shot by Kirsten Simms — to complete a historic comeback. “Hopefully, it’s a similar story with a different ending,” said Ohio State coach Nadine Muzerall on Saturday. “We’re excited.

We’ve been planning all year since how this season ended last year. Is there a vendetta? Of course there is.