Gopher women’s hockey stunned by Minn-Duluth in NCAA Quarters
The Golden Gopher women’s hockey team saw its season come to an end after a 2-1 defeat to Minnesota Duluth in the NCAA Quarterfinals.
Minnesota (29-9-1) failed to advance out of an NCAA Quarterfinal at Ridder Arena for the first time since 2008. The Gophers struck first midway through the first period when Abigail Boreen converted a power-play opportunity to continue her incredible postseason run. Minnesota Duluth (26-11-1) responded with a goal late in the second period from Mannon McMahon. With a tie game entering the third period, the stage was set for some heroics. It was the Bulldogs’ Gabbie Hughes who provided the game-winning goal with 14:36 left in regulation for her fourth of the tournament. The Gophers peppered Soderberg down the stretch, but could not find the back of the net. The ‘U’ outshot the Bulldogs 38-27.
Lauren Bench stopped 25 shots in her final game as a Gopher. Minnesota Duluth’s Soderberg recorded 37 saves in the win.
Fifth-year defender Olivia Knowles set the new program record with 168 career games-played. Fifth-year defender Emily Brown now holds sole possession of second place with 167 career games-played. Minnesota finished off its 25th season with a 29-9-1 record and a WCHA regular season championship.
Courtesy: University of Minnesota Sports Information