Ohio State Women’s Hockey Team: Dominating Stats Lead to Second National Title in Three Years
Ohio State women’s ice hockey team secured their second national championship in three years, capping off a record-breaking season with multiple standout players.
By the Numbers- Ohio State won their 35th game, setting a school record for wins in a season.
- The team enjoyed a 16-game winning streak, outscoring opponents 88-16.
- Ohio State outscored opponents 201-51 throughout the season.
- Several players achieved notable milestones, such as Joy Dunne's 24 goals and Hannah Bilka's 48 points.
- Raygan Kirk set a new school record with 22 wins in goal, finishing the season with 10 shutouts.
The Buckeyes faced a setback in last year's title game with a 1-0 loss to Wisconsin.
State of Play- Ohio State's success under head coach Nadine Muzerall includes seven NCAA Tournament appearances and a strong foundation for future growth.
- The team's dominance in recent seasons positions them as a premier women's ice hockey program in the country.
Ohio State women's ice hockey team's impressive season, marked by records and individual achievements, solidifies them as a powerhouse in collegiate women's hockey under Coach Muzerall's leadership.
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