STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Kenzie Hauswirth broke a tie with 6:20 left and top-seeded Ohio State beat Minnesota Duluth 3-2 on Sunday for the Buckeyes’ first women’s Frozen Four championship.
Hauswirth blasted a shot from the left side that deflected off a defender’s skate and slipped inside the far post.
Video of Ohio State’s game-winning goal in the 2022 NCAA women’s hockey championship game:
HAUSWIRTH FOR THE LEAD!!@OhioStateWHKY takes the lead on Kenzie Hauswirth's 3rd period goal!!
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 20, 2022
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Paetyn Levis and Clair Degeorge also scored for Ohio State (32-6-0) and Amanda Thiele made 17 saves. The Buckeyes won their last 10 games and 11 of 12, setting a program record for victories in a season.
Naomi Rogge and Elizabeth Giguere scored for Minnesota Duluth.
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Minnesota Duluth (27-12-1), which split four regular-season meetings with the Buckeyes, made its first appearance in the championship game since 2010, when the Bulldogs won the last of their five titles — all in a 10-year span.
Levis took advantage of a giveaway — and then a discombobulated defense — to poke home a power-play goal about four minutes into the second period to give Ohio State a 1-0 lead.
BUCKEYES STRIKE FIRST!
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 20, 2022
Paetyn Levis pokes it home to put @OhioStateWHKY up 1-0.
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Rogge answered with a goal from in front of the net for the Bulldogs at 7:18 of the second, redirecting a shot that trickled through the crease and across the line.
TIP FOR THE TIE!!
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 20, 2022
Naomi Rogge with the sweet tip and @UMDWHockey has tied it up at 1 in the 2nd!
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Degeorge, after Duluth goaltender Emma Soderberg left the net and then lost her balance as she challenged a shot by Levis, slipped a wrist shot past one defender and through the legs of another into the net to give the Buckeyes a 2-1 lead 24 seconds into the third period.
Anna Klein stole the puck from Ohio State’s Madison Bizal and fed Giguere, who calmly flicked a wrister glove-side high in the one-hole to even the score 1:13 seconds later.