Here’s the latest I can share about Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey as of now.
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Recent playoff activity: Wisconsin advanced into the conference tournament shortly after several players returned from winning Olympic gold in Milan. This intersection of high-level international play with college hockey has been a notable storyline for the team this season.[1][4]
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Current season status: The 2025–26 season has been documented with ongoing coverage, including seasonal summaries and archives on the team’s official pages and Wikipedia, indicating the program’s continued competitiveness within the NCAA and its conference.[2][8]
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Notable context: Wisconsin has a strong historical footprint in women’s NCAA hockey, including recent conference championships and deep runs in the NCAA tournament in preceding seasons, which helps frame expectations for their current run.[6][7]
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Additional context: Coverage from various outlets notes Wisconsin players’ involvement in international competition (Olympics) during the same year, underscoring the program’s depth and talent pool.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest date-stamped articles and summarize key results (game outcomes, standings, and upcoming schedule) with inline citations. I can also compile a quick standings table or a brief timeline of the season’s notable milestones.
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Twelve Wisconsin Badgers are competing for gold in women’s ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Seven Badger alums will participate, as well as five current Wisconsin women’s hockey players. Team USA’s very first matchup of the tournament pits those current Wisconsin Badgers head-to-head.
www.yardbarker.comThe official Women's Hockey news stories archives for the Wisconsin Badgers Badgers
uwbadgers.comThe US women's ice hockey team started its tournament off on the right foot, improving to 8-0-0-0 all-time in opening games at the Olympics. Team USA, with six former and current Wisconsin Badgers suiting up in the red, white, and blue, started the Games as expected, but Team Canada's tournament was interrupted.
www.yardbarker.comThe Bemidji State University Women's Hockey team returns to Sanford Center this weekend and once again faces a highly ranked opponent in No. 2 University of Wisconsin.
bsubeavers.comThe official Women's Hockey page for the Wisconsin Badgers Badgers
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