Badgers celebrate eigth national championship 3.23.25
David Stluka

Women's Hockey

Sensational Simms: Junior leads comeback to lift UW to eighth NCAA title

Simms scores to send game to OT then scores game-winner

Women's Hockey

Sensational Simms: Junior leads comeback to lift UW to eighth NCAA title

Simms scores to send game to OT then scores game-winner

Box Score MINNEAPOLIS – Junior Kirsten Simms scored the game-equalizing penalty shot with 18.9 seconds left in regulation and then the overtime game-winner to lead the Wisconsin women's hockey team to a 4-3 win over Ohio State to secure the program's eighth national championship.

Wisconsin (38-1-2) trailed 1-0 in the first period and 3-1 in the second period before rallying to win its fourth NCAA title in the last seven years. 

The two powerhouses traded special team goals in the middle of the first period. OSU (29-7-3) got on the board first with a short-handed goal before Laila Edwards scored her fourth of the weekend on the same power play to even things at 1-1. 

OSU grabbed a goal late in the first to take a 2-1 lead after 20 minutes. 

The Buckeyes took a 3-1 lead with a goal 10 seconds into the second, but UW wouldn't go down without a fight.

Harvey scored her second of the tournament to bring UW within a goal. Simms tracked down her own rebound and sent a pass from one knee to Caroline Harvey who snapped the puck into the net. The second period ended with a 3-2 OSU lead.

Wisconsin pushed and pushed in the third period and received a power play with 1:50 remaining regulation. It pulled its netminder and got a promising look with the puck trickling through the crease. After a Wisconsin challenge, it was determined that an Ohio State skater closed their hand on the puck in the crease, resulting in a Wisconsin penalty shot. The Badgers elected for Simms to take it and the junior deked out OSU netminder Amanda Thiele and tucked it in past her left pad to tie the game at 3-3 with 18.9 seconds left to send it to overtime. 

The Badgers secured the victory 2:39 into extra time. Eden took a shot that Thiele saved but the rebound bounced onto the stick of Simms who nutmegged a Buckeye to put the puck in the back of the net and seal the come-from-behind national championship win.

Ava McNaughton stopped 18 of 21 shots to secure her 36th win of the season, the most of any Wisconsin netminder in school history.

Notes of the Game
  • Wisconsin's eight national championships is the most of any school in the nation.
  • Edwards capped off her junior campaign with 35 goals, becoming the first Badger to eclipse 35 goals in a season since Brianna Decker had 37 tallies during the 2011-12 season. 
  • Harvey matched the school record for most goals scored in a single season by a defender with her 18th tally. 
  • Wisconsin ended the season with 221 goals, the most in school history.

Straight from the Rink
Head coach Mark Johnson
On choosing Kirsten Simms to take the penalty shot

"A couple players mentioned Kirsten and then the ownership's hers. I'll take it [she said]. Ok [I said]. I looked away, I couldn't even watch, just like Ava [McNaughton]. I was asking several people after because I don't know ifI was playing, I would take the shot just because again. You gotta have nothing, you gotta be as free as you can be right in that moment. You can't be thinking about anything other than I'm gonna score."

On what it means to get to coach this squad one last time
"The players deserve the credit. I mean, we're just the coaches, we're the leaders, but we're serving [the players], and I think great leaders serve the people that are in front of them, and that's our job as a staff is to is to help them and to navigate them, sometimes encourage them and sometimes hold them accountable…"

Junior forward Kirsten Simms
On what this win means

"It still hasn't really totally set in with me and at the end of the day I'm just super happy that we're bringing that trophy back to Madison. No matter how the job got done, it got done and we're taking that trophy home with us. This is such an incredible group and that's all I can think about is how talented this group has been from day one and that we were able to get the job done today.

Sophomore netminder Ava McNaughton
On what it takes to have such a successful season
"I would say I think there's obviously a lot that goes into having such an incredible season, but I think it really does come down to consistency. It's such a long season, and to be able to win that many games and then win these big games at the end of the season, time and time again, is something that takes consistency, and even if it's not necessarily the most consistent game, we're still able to know that we're gonna be able to fall back on our consistent effort, and then eventually we'll be able to get things going."

Up Next: Wisconsin will host a welcome home event on Monday at LaBahn Arena. Doors will open at 6 p.m. with the program to start at 6:30 p.m. More information to come. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Laila Edwards

#10 Laila Edwards

Forward
6' 1"
Junior
R
Caroline Harvey

#4 Caroline Harvey

Defense
5' 8"
Junior
L
Ava McNaughton

#30 Ava McNaughton

Goaltender
6' 0"
Sophomore
L
Kirsten Simms

#27 Kirsten Simms

Forward
5' 6"
Junior
R

Players Mentioned

Laila Edwards

#10 Laila Edwards

6' 1"
Junior
R
Forward
Caroline Harvey

#4 Caroline Harvey

5' 8"
Junior
L
Defense
Ava McNaughton

#30 Ava McNaughton

6' 0"
Sophomore
L
Goaltender
Kirsten Simms

#27 Kirsten Simms

5' 6"
Junior
R
Forward