Recap: Wisconsin defeats Ohio State to win the 2026 NC women’s ice hockey championship
The Wisconsin Badgers captured their ninth national championship in women's ice hockey, defeating Ohio State 3-2 in a thrilling contest. This victory marks Wisconsin's fifth title in seven years and their third win over the Buckeyes in the last four championship matchups. The game featured an early scoring surge from Wisconsin, followed by a resilient Ohio State comeback. Claire Enright netted the game-winning goal late in the third, solidifying the Badgers’ triumph. Goaltender Ava McNaughton was pivotal, earning the Most Outstanding Player honor with 34 saves.
By the Numbers- Wisconsin's win marks their 9th national title and 5th in the past 7 years.
- Ava McNaughton made 34 saves and allowed only 2 goals against Ohio State.
- Wisconsin held a lead for most of the game, scoring early in the first period.
- Ohio State rallied in the third period, tying the game before Wisconsin responded with a decisive goal.
Following their championship victory, Wisconsin is poised to maintain their top position in women's college hockey, expecting to attract new talent next season. Ohio State, while disappointed, will look towards growth and potential redemption in future tournaments.
Bottom LineWisconsin's back-to-back titles underline their dominance in women's ice hockey, while Ohio State's resilience highlights the competitive spirit of the championship. The continuing rivalry promises exciting matchups in the seasons to come.
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