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WCHA Recap - Jan 10

Saturday's Western Collegiate Hockey Association action saw No.1 Wisconsin, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Minnesota, and St. Thomas close out the weekend with victories. 

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No. 2 Ohio State 5, No. 15 St. Cloud State 1 | BOX SCORE | Ohio State Recap | St. Cloud State Recap
- The second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes secured the series sweep against No. 15 St. Cloud State with a 5-1 victory; Ohio State improved to 19-3-0 on the season with the win. 
- Sofianna Sundelin scored a power play goal to put the Huskies up 1-0 after the first period; Ohio State responded with three second-period goals and tallied two more in the third to secure the 5-1 victory. 
- The Buckeyes saw five different players score goals in the win, with Sloane Matthews leading the way with three points off a goal and two assists; Genny Klein stopped 22 of 23 shots faced for her fourth win of the season. 
- St. Cloud State's Julianne Labbé and Payton Holloway picked up assists on the Sundelin goal, and Jojo Chobak had 44 saves on the afternoon.

No. 1 Wisconsin 5, No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 1 | BOX SCORE | Wisconsin Recap | Minnesota Duluth Recap
- The top-ranked Badgers earned their way back in the win column with a 5-1 victory over No. 8 Minnesota Duluth as the Badgers improved to 19-1-2 overall on the season. 
- Kelly Gorbatenko netted Wisconsin's first goal in the opening period; the Badgers followed up in the second with a short-handed goal from Adéla Šapovalivová and a power play goal from Caroline Harvey; UMD added a short-handed goal of their own in the third before the Badgers tacked on two more power play goals.
- Every current Badger skater set to play in the 2026 Winter Olympics, Šapovalivová, Laila Edwards, Harvey, and Kirsten Simms, scored during the game; Ava McNaughton stopped 16 out of 17 shots on the night, picking up the 74th win of her career.
- Rae Mayer scored the lone goal for the Bulldogs; Ève Gascon had 44 saves, her third time this season posting 40 or more saves against the Badgers.

St. Thomas 4, Bemidji State 1 | BOX SCORE | Bemidji State Recap | St. Thomas Recap
- St. Thomas defeated Bemidji State 4-1 to complete the series sweep against the Beavers; this marked the first series sweep of the season for the Tommies and the first time since 2022 that the Tommies had swept the Beavers. 
- Bemidji State's Isa Goettl opened the scoring four minutes into the first period, but the Tommies were quick to respond with a goal from Ilsa Lindaman just under two minutes later; Ella Boerger then gave the Tommies the lead at the 15:35 mark of the period; St. Thomas added two in the second for the 4-1 win. 
- Lindaman and Chloe Boreen led the Tommies with three points each as both scored a goal and chipped in two assists; Dani Strom got the win in net for the Tommies while stopping 18 shots. 
- Three Beavers registered a point in the loss as Johnson, Kate, and Elly Klepinger tallied an assist on Goettl's goal. 

No. 3 Minnesota 4, No. 12 Minnesota State 3 | BOX SCORE | Minnesota Recap | Minnesota State Recap
- In a top-15 matchup between No. 3 Minnesota and No. 12 Minnesota State, the Gophers recorded a 4-3 comeback victory to earn the series sweep against the Mavericks. 
- The Gophers scored two-straight goals courtsey of Abbey Murphy and Bella Fanale to open the first, but the Mavericks pulled within one to close out the period; MSU's Ava Guillemette scored back-to-back goals in the first four minutes of the second frame, but was not enough as the Gophers responded with back-to-back goals of their own take a 4-3 lead in the second period. 
- Murphy tallied her 50th point of the season in just 22 games as she led the Gophers with three points while teammate Josefin Bouveng extended her point streak to 21 games.
- Minnesota State's Guillemette recorded her first two-goal performance of the season despite the loss. 

*Rankings based on USCHO Division I Women's Poll

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