
Ohio State women's ice hockey 2025-2026 schedule released
Ohio State women's ice hockey 2025-2026 schedule released
The Ohio State women's ice hockey team is arguably the best program around right now. Only Wisconsin can match what the Buckeyes have done with two national titles in four years and several Frozen Four appearances. OSU came within a whisker of winning another national championship last season and will look to build on that and continue the positive momentum this coming year.
To do it, Ohio State will have to navigate a difficult 2025-2026 schedule, one that was just announced by the program on Wednesday. There are games against traditional powers like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Minnesota-Duluth and others that the Buckeyes will have to contend with.
Head coach Nadine Muzerall has never shied away from competition and you can bet she'll have the team ready to gear up for another run at a potential WCHA conference title, NCAA Tournament, and Frozen Four appearance that could lead to another national championship.
Here's a look at the complete schedule that was released on Wednesday:
We've still got some time before we can cheer the Lady Bucks on, but once October rolls around, it'll be go time again. There are nine home games for you to get involved in the action as well.
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