Nineteen-year-old Kirsten Simms scored in overtime to lift the U.S. over Canada 1-0 as the Americans closed out group play undefeated at the world women's hockey championship in Utica, New York.
Kirsten Simms scored to extend the Badgers' unbeaten streak to 15 games and push them closer to the WCHA title.
No. 6 UMD women's hockey held No. 1 Wisconsin to a tie in regulation play in their Friday evening matchup, falling short in ...
USA Hockey released their 26 player roster for ... Among the newcomers are University of Wisconsin standout Kirsten Simms and Colgate University defender Ally Simpson. Also returning is defender ...
Scroll to continue... Kirsten Simms - Kirsten Simms is sublimely skilled. If women's hockey media were already at the fever pitch frenzy of men's hockey when it comes to prospects, fans would be ...
Kirsten Simms' first chance at a rebound try popped ... and moved closer to clinching their 10th Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season championship. Simms, who broke a five-game ...
The Badgers are thin on defense and had a couple of scares Sunday against the Gophers but still came away with a huge win. Now they can heal.
Wisconsin (28-1-2, 22-1-2 WCHA) suffered its only loss in November to No. 2 Ohio State. The past two weekends, though, the Badgers have played to a 2-2 tie with St. Cloud State and edged Minnesota ...
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