Ohio State women’s hockey won its second national title in three years on Sunday.
They beat Wisconsin 1-0 on a goal from freshman Joy Dunne, avenging a loss to the Badgers in the Frozen Four final last season and a 6-3 loss to them earlier this season.
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“Yes, I scored the goal, but there was so much in that game," Dunne said. "Blocks, great saves – it took a team. It took behind-the-scenes work. It took everything. This is what we worked for. I’m so thankful because this is an amazing team to win a national championship with.
“As freshmen, we didn't play in that game last year but we felt that chip on the shoulder. We felt that hunger for it.”
Goalie Raygan Kirk called it a revenge tour but also said she made sure to have fun.
“I just tried to treat it like any other game and give it my all and just stay focused," Kirk said. "I was having the time of my life out there. I think you have to remember it is just a hockey game. You have to have fun.”
Coach Nadine Muzerall was proud of her team’s win, and said that while winning a second title in three seasons is a great goal, she wants to win another to prove the Buckeyes are building a legacy.
“Legacies obviously take time," Muzerall said. "Two is fantastic. I want to push to obviously three and more. It's going to take continued time and effort. ... Because you don't want to be part of history, you want to continue to push and be the future, as well.”