Ohio State women's hockey team brought out all-black uniforms for their big match against No. 1 Minnesota, but were penalized for numbers that were too hard to read.
The No. 1 Buckeyes defend home ice against a young but talented UMass squad led by defensive pair Cale Makar (No. 4 overall, Colorado) and Mario Ferraro (No. 49 overall, San Jose).
Ohio State freshman Andrea Braendli backstopped the Buckeyes to a sweep of Minnesota State last week. For her efforts she was dubbed the WCHA’s top freshman performer.
Penalty trouble nearly sank No. 5 Ohio State's shot at a sweep of Minnesota State but the Buckeyes pulled out an OT win in the series finale and take all six conference points.