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3 Things that Stood Out in Wisconsin Women's Hockey's Rebound Rout at Minnesota

Minnesota Gophers scored twice late, including overtime winner by Molly Jordan, ending Wisconsin's 15-game unbeaten streak despite missing key Olympians, Gophers now 11-0 in streak.

  • A 3-2 overtime victory at Ridder Arena on Friday saw the third-ranked team beat the top-ranked team, with Molly Jordan scoring unassisted 77 seconds in overtime.
  • Ahead of Friday's meeting, both teams were shorthanded, with the Badgers missing five Olympians and the Gophers missing four, impacting roster strength.
  • Sydney Morrow opened the scoring 3 minutes, 47 seconds into the opening period on her seventh goal, fed by Ava Lindsay after Jamie Nelson freed the puck, while Avery Hovland tied the game with a glove-side high wrist shot at 9:27 remaining.
  • Wisconsin's loss snapped key streaks and raised stakes for the rematch, ending their five-game winning streak and 15-game unbeaten run as Minnesota remains the only team to beat them this season.
  • Molly Jordan's transfer background adds a storyline to the upset as Minnesota recorded its first win since the calendar flipped to 2026, a morale boost coach Brad Frost emphasized.
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Wisconsin State Journal broke the news in Madison, United States on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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