WCHA, Wisconsin and Minnesota
Wisconsin women's hockey wins WCHA championship with 4-3 victory over Minnesota
Late Wisconsin Goal Hands Minnesota Loss in WCHA Championship
Minnesota fell in heartbreaking fashion to top-ranked and top-seeded Wisconsin Badgers in the 2025 WCHA Final Faceoff Championship, dropping the game 4-3
A last-minute goal gives Wisconsin another WCHA tournament title
The UW women's hockey team added hardware to its trophy case as the Badgers prepare for an NCAA quarterfinal next weekend in Madison.
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WCHA defender of the year Caroline Harvey provided vital offense as the Badgers moved on with a 3-1 victory over the host Bulldogs.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMinnesota head coach Ben Johnson comments on Wisconsin's win over the Golden GophersWisconsin basketball extended its win streak over rival Minnesota to nine games on Wednesday. Here's what Gophers coach Ben Johnson said postgame
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNEverything Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard said after the Badgers’ road win vs. MinnesotaStar wing John Tonje also dropped 18 points and seven boards in 27 minutes of action for Greg Gard's team, while Steven Crowl finished with 10 points and three rebounds. Wisconsin's 21-of-24 mark from the charity stripe also enabled the team to overcome a poor 22.7% clip from beyond the arc.
Minnesota loses 74-67 to No. 12 Wisconsin
The Badgers will go up against Minnesota in a Border Battle final to decide the 2025 Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff championship.
It's Wisconsin vs Minnesota tonight in a Big Ten game. Here's how to watch, including time, TV schedule, livestreaming info and game odds.
A look at where we think the Badgers will land in the NCAA Tournament bracket following their 74-67 win at Minnesota on Wednesday night.
The Golden Gophers’ recent box scores are making this defense look better than it truly is. Minnesota has played plenty of opponents in the bottom half of the Big Ten in offensive aptitude, including USC (10th in offensive rating), Penn State twice (11th), injury-riddled Northwestern (14th), Nebraska (16th), and Washington (18th).
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