Bulldogs take a bite out of Badgers in Women’s Hockey
March 22, 2008 - DULUTH, Minn. — Happy trails, Harvard. Nice to know you, New Hampshire. Just like that, the East was done, and the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Finals came down to Minnesota Duluth and Wisconsin.
With the game on, Swede Kim Martin, a finalist for the 2008 Patty Kazmaier Award given to the nation’s top Division I women’s hockey player, stopped 28 shots to lead Minnesota Duluth past Wisconsin 4-0 Saturday at the NCAA women’s hockey championship.
The win was the school’s fourth championship in eight years, and first since 2003. Wisconsin beat UMD 4-1 in the women’s Frozen Four final last year for its second straight crown but fell short of the desired three-peat.








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