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Details for Wisconsin Women's Hockey Fans to Celebrate National Title No. 9 with Team
Wisconsin secured its ninth national title with a 3-2 win over Ohio State, powered by 34 saves from Ava McNaughton and a decisive goal by Claire Enright.
- On Sunday, March 22, 2026, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team defeated Ohio State 3-2 at Pegula Ice Arena to win the NCAA championship.
- This was the fourth straight year the Wisconsin women's hockey team and Ohio State women's hockey team met for the national title after Ohio State's WCHA victory earlier this month.
- Claire Enright, senior, Wisconsin Badgers, scored the game-winner with 6:18 left after darting toward the net and slipping a shot off the back post. Ava McNaughton, junior, Wisconsin, made 34 saves to preserve the victory.
- The win secures Wisconsin's second straight national title and third crown in four years, boosting the Badgers to nine national titles, the most of any program.
- The Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team and Ohio State have met in four straight finals, winning six consecutive titles, with four Badgers earning Olympic gold in Milan, indicating a strong roster pedigree.
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Ohio State falls to Wisconsin, 3-2, in women’s hockey national championship game
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) — Claire Enright scored the go-ahead goal in the third quarter Sunday, Ava McNaughton had 34 saves, and No. 2 seed Wisconsin beat top-seeded and Ohio State 3-2 at the Frozen Four to win its second consecutive national championship.
·Cleveland, United States
Read Full ArticleWisconsin beats Ohio State at Frozen Four, wins program's 9th championship
Wisconsin defeated Ohio State 3-2 in the NCAA Frozen Four final on Sunday, winning its second straight national title behind Claire Enright’s late goal and 34 saves from Ava McNaughton.
·Milwaukee, United States
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