"I'm really proud of our group," head coach
Brad Frost said. "Man, they battled and competed. I thought we played really well and Skylar made some great saves. In the end, we couldn't find a way to win it, even though we had some chances. We were right there against a very good opponent."
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Ohio State defeated Wisconsin to claim the 2024 NC women's ice hockey championship title.
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Head Coach Mark Johnson
On the Badgers finding success in overtime to head to the championship game:
"The third period becomes a game of chess. Unfortunately, we take a couple of penalties in the last seven minutes and they capitalized, but again, perseverance, we're able to have a good mindset. We found that way to get the chance and in overtime it comes down to someone making a play, somebody trying to create an opportunity and somebody trying to get the puck to the back of the net. Ava made a couple of real nice saves on a couple of flurries that they had early on, so we lived another day and we have an opportunity to play tomorrow for a trophy."
On gaining experience from challenging games:
"You gain experience from these types of games. Go out tomorrow the same way they went out tonight, just play free. Don't worry about making mistakes, don't worry about this or that, just play free. If we play up to our capabilities, we can be pretty good. It's our job to get mentally ready to go against a really solid opponent. It's up to us what we want to do with that challenge."
Junior Lacey Eden
On gaining momentum after Casey O'Brien's goal:
"After we got that one with eight seconds left in regulation, momentum was totally on our side. We were buzzing, we were knocking at the back of the next for a while, lots of good chances. Sometimes the puck ends up on your stick in the slot area, Britta made a nice play, and you just get the puck to the net. You never know what's going to happen."
The 8th ranked Bulldogs now await their selection to the NCAA tournament, which will be announced on Sunday night.
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