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Wisconsin Badgers win NCAA women's hockey title in overtime - ESPN

MINNEAPOLIS — Kirsten Simms scored on a penalty shot to tie it after a successful Wisconsin challenge with 18 seconds left and then delivered the winner 2:49 into sudden-death overtime to rally the top-seeded Badgers to a 4-3 victory over No. 2 seed Ohio State in the championship match of the women's Frozen Four on Sunday.

It was the third straight season the two schools squared off for the NCAA title. Coach Mark Johnson's Badgers beat Ohio State 1-0 in 2023 before losing 1-0 to Nadine Muzerall's Buckeyes last season.

Simms forced OT when she scored after Wisconsin (38-1-2) was successful on a challenge that an Ohio State player put her hand on the puck while in the crease. The Buckeyes were playing shorthanded at the time after being caught with too many players on the ice with 1:50 remaining.

«It hasn't sunk in yet, it doesn't feel real,» Simms said during her postgame, on-ice interview on ESPNU. «This team went to bat all game, and we fought through a ton of adversity. To be able to come out on top is just exactly what we wanted.»

Wisconsin's Ava McNaughton and Ohio State's Amanda Thiele both had saves in the first 90 seconds of OT. But Simms used Lacey Eden's second assist of the match to score the winner and earn the Badgers their record eighth championship.

«I'm proud of the resilience,» Wisconsin coach Mark Johnson said during his postgame, on-ice interview on ESPNU. «We didn't play our best game today, but all good teams figure out how to get to the end, and give them a chance to win. And we did that this afternoon. Monday comes tomorrow, and we're national champs!»

Joy Dunne scored an unassisted shorthanded goal at 11:38 — 13 seconds after teammate Jordyn Petrie was sent off the ice for two minutes for

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