
How to watch Wisconsin women's hockey vs. Ohio State in Frozen Four national title game
How to watch Wisconsin women's hockey vs. Ohio State in Frozen Four national title game
Wisconsin women's hockey defeated the rival Minnesota Golden Gophers 6-2 on Friday in the NCAA Women's Frozen Four semifinal. The triumph sent the Badgers back to the national championship game, where they will meet the Ohio State Buckeyes on Sunday afternoon.
Badgers vs. Buckeyes with a national title on the line has become a familiar refrain. The two met in 2023, a 1-0 Wisconsin triumph, then again in 2024, a 1-0 Ohio State win. This year marks the third straight title game between the two women's hockey powerhouses. The result will break the current 1-1 tie in those matchups.
Looking back further, Sunday will mark Wisconsin's fourth national championship game appearance in the last five seasons, ignoring a 2020 campaign that was cut short by COVID-19. The Badgers are 3-1 in that time, the other triumphs coming over Northeastern (2021) and Minnesota (2019). Ohio State, meanwhile, is in the title game for the fourth consecutive season. It defeated Minnesota Duluth in 2022 in Wisconsin's one non-title-game season over the last half-decade.
The top-ranked Badgers enter Sunday's game with an incredible 37-1-2 overall record. That one loss: a 3-2 defeat on the road at Ohio State in mid-November. The Badgers are 24-0-2 since that contest. With a win on Sunday, they would complete one of the greatest single seasons in the sport's history.
As puck-drop nears, here is how to watch Wisconsin women's hockey play for yet another national title.
What channel is the Wisconsin-Ohio State women's hockey Frozen Four national championship game? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: ESPNU
Start time: 4 p.m. ET, 3 p.m. CT
The radio broadcast of Wisconsin's Frozen Four national title game against Ohio State can be heard on 1070 AM The Game in Madison.
Where to watch Wisconsin-Ohio State hockey game on livestream
The game will be available via streaming on ESPN+.
Watch Wisconsin vs. Ohio State hockey live on ESPN+
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