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Ohio State Women's Ice Hockey (2022 WCHA Champions, 2022, 2024 National Champions)

They're so fucking jealous of our success, and it certainly doesn't surprise me that Yoko is behind it. Reminds me of how they added men's lacrosse in 2018 only after we became a nationally prominent program.
 

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Women's hockey brawl sets record



There were no Miss Congeniality awards handed out Friday night in Columbus, Ohio, when the Ohio State women’s hockey team took on Bemidji State. In fact, it was quite the opposite.
The two teams combined for a mere 16 penalty minutes by the time the horn sounded to end the WHCA game, but after the clock ran out and Bemidji State had taken the game 3-2, the benches cleared and an all-out brawl ensued on the ice.
The result was 18 fighting majors, and accompanying game disqualifications, being assessed to nine members of each squad. Throw on another major and game DQ for grabbing the facemask and one minor for instigating, and you’ve got 287 penalty minutes for the postgame fight alone.
Along with the 16 penalty minutes from the game, an NCAA-record 303 total penalty minutes were doled out — more than have ever been assessed in a college hockey game, men or women, Division I or Division III, according to U.S. College Hockey Online. The previous record had been 268 penalty minutes, tallied by Boston University and Maine on Jan. 24, 2004.
The record for a Division I women’s game was 83, set by Minnesota and Minnesota-Duluth on Dec. 14, 2003.
Entire article: http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/...l-sets-NCAA-record-for-penalty-minutes-111113
 
WCHA PRESEASON POLLS: SAUVE IS PLAYER OF THE YEAR, BUCKS VOTED THIRD

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The 2017-18 season hasn’t even officially begun yet and already the accolades are rolling in for the hockey Buckeyes. Well, one accolade anyway. The WCHA preseason polls are out and Ohio State goaltender Kassidy Sauve is the conference’s preseason player of the year.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...sauve-is-player-of-the-year-bucks-voted-third
 
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NHLNEWS
PUBLISHED ON SEPTEMBER 6TH 2017
Must See: Ohio State goaltender might be the hottest athlete in NCAA

Ohio State goaltender Maggie Cory is generating some serious buzz across social media this week, as a result of a new profile pic that she uploaded to Twitter.




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Not since Manon Rheaume have so many men fallen in love with a goaltender. Piercing eyes and gorgeous blonde hair aside, we’re big fans of her brand new all red set up for 2017-18, as well. The Minnesota native is poised to do big things with the Buckeyes this season and you can bet that she’ll have a few more sets of eyes on her this time around.

https://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news...altender-might-be-the-hottest-athlete-in-ncaa

 
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NHLNEWS
PUBLISHED ON SEPTEMBER 6TH 2017
Must See: Ohio State goaltender might be the hottest athlete in NCAA

Ohio State goaltender Maggie Cory is generating some serious buzz across social media this week, as a result of a new profile pic that she uploaded to Twitter.




View image on Twitter
DI-7C8pWAAQNfdP.jpg:small





Not since Manon Rheaume have so many men fallen in love with a goaltender. Piercing eyes and gorgeous blonde hair aside, we’re big fans of her brand new all red set up for 2017-18, as well. The Minnesota native is poised to do big things with the Buckeyes this season and you can bet that she’ll have a few more sets of eyes on her this time around.

https://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news...altender-might-be-the-hottest-athlete-in-ncaa


May be if she was put on the men's team, it would give them a little extra incentive to "protect" her among other things.
 
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