Wisconsin moves back into top two Yale moves up in latest women s hockey Power 10 rankings
Wisconsin moves back into top-two, Yale moves up in latest women's hockey Power 10 rankings NCAA.com
Maddie Mills with a ridiculous between the legs pass to set up Murphy's third of the game. lead 7-1. — Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) The Huskies end the regular season with a road game against New Hampshire on Tuesday and then a weekend series with UConn.
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PRESENTED BY With one weekend of hockey remaining in the women's college hockey regular season, things are tightening up. In the second-to-last regular season Power rankings of the season, Wisconsin made a big push to get back into my top-two and Yale is moving its way back up as well. Let's dive into the rankings.1 Minnesota 24-7-1 Prev 1
The Golden Gophers got a home-and-home sweep against St. Cloud State this past weekend with wins of 5-3 and 5-1. In Game 1, it was all about senior Abigail Boreen with a hat trick and two assists and senior Taylor Heise with a goal and three assists. In Game 2, fifth-year Olivia Knowles stepped up with a goal and two helpers. The one constant through the two wins was senior Catie Skaja with three goals and five points on the weekend. Never fear! Captain clutch is here! — Minnesota Women's Hockey (@GopherWHockey) Next up is a home-and-home with St. Thomas to close out the regular season.2 Wisconsin 23-4-4 Prev 2
Wisconsin swept a series this past weekend for the first time since Dec. 10 and 11. This sweep came against Minnesota State with wins of 5-2 and 7-2. Fifth-year forward Daryl Watts continued her outstanding play this season, scoring four goals and nine points on the weekend. This past weekend gave the Badgers a great opportunity to get back on track before the playoffs and the national tournament. BEIJING 2022: Up next is a huge road series with Ohio State.3 Ohio State 23-6-0 Prev 2
The Buckeyes fall a spot due to splitting their series with Bemidji State. They lost, 3-2, in Game 1, but it wasn't for lack of trying — Ohio State put 53 shots on the Bemidji State net. The next day saw Ohio State's offense explode for eight goals in an 8-1 win. Graduate student Clair DeGeorge led the way offensively with a goal and three assists in the win. Senior defender Sophie Jaques posted five points on the weekend, placing her as the No. 3 point-getter in college hockey with 52. The Buckeyes will host Wisconsin this weekend.4 Minnesota Duluth 20-9-0 Prev 4
Minnesota Duluth stays put at No. 4 after sweeping St. Thomas. Even though Game 1 saw the Bulldogs only win 2-1, they did outshoot the Tommies, 41-6. Those shots went in the next day, as Minnesota Duluth walked away with an 8-1 victory. Redshirt senior Naomi Rogge posted a four-point game, while senior Taylor Anderson, freshman Gabby Krause and sophomore Clara Van Wieren all registered three points each. SCOREBOARD: The Bulldogs finish the regular season with a game at St. Cloud State this Tuesday and then a weekend series at home against the Huskies.5 Northeastern 25-4-1 Prev 5
Northeastern had three games over the past seven days and won them all. First was a 3-0 win over Boston University in the women's Beanpot consolation game. Then there were 8-1 and 2-0 wins over Maine this past weekend. Senior Maureen Murphy was on fire during that stretch, posting two straight hat tricks in the win over BU and the first win over Maine. Her 23 goals have her tied for third in the nation. THAT IS BACK-TO-BACK GAMES WITH HAT TRICKS FOR MAUREEN MURPHYMaddie Mills with a ridiculous between the legs pass to set up Murphy's third of the game. lead 7-1. — Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) The Huskies end the regular season with a road game against New Hampshire on Tuesday and then a weekend series with UConn.