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Ohio State Women Beat Minnesota Duluth For Frozen Four Title

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.

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.

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.

NCAA HOCKEY: MAR 20 Div I Women's Championship - Minnesota Duluth v Ohio State
STATE COLLEGE, PA - MARCH 20: Ohio State Buckeyes Forward Kenzie Hauswirth (11) leaps towards Ohio State Buckeyes Forward Sara Saekkinen (25) and Ohio State Buckeyes Forward Lexi Templeman (22) and Ohio State Buckeyes Defenseman Riley Brengman (13) to celebrate her scoring a goal during the third period of the Div I Womens Hockey Championship between the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs and the Ohio State Buckeyes on March 20, 2022, at Pegula Ice Arena in State College PA. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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.

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.

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.

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