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Wisconsin rolls past North Dakota in 5-0 win

Women's Hockey

Wisconsin rolls past North Dakota in 5-0 win

Feb. 11, 2011

1 Wisconsin 5, 8 North Dakota0
Kohl Center • Madison, Wis.
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1st 2nd 3rd Final
 North Dakota (17-9-3) 0 0 0 0
 Wisconsin (27-2-2) 3 1 1 5
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• Attendance: 2,978
 Scoring Summary
1st 06:58 WIS Duggan (Bro. Ammerman)
1st 13:39 WIS Knight (Haverstock, Packer)
1st 16:03 WIS Knight (Packer)
2nd 00:14 WIS Duggan (Bro. Ammerman)
3rd 07:37 WIS Duggan (Decker, Bro. Ammerman)
 Goaltender Summary Min GA Sv
UND Ney (L, 13-4-2) 20:14 4 9
UND Dagfinrud
39:46 1 19
WIS Rigsby (W, 19-1-2)
59:50 0 10
 Statistical Comparison WIS UND
 Shots on Goal 33 10
 Power Plays 1-4 0-3
 Penalties-Minutes 3-6 4-8
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MADISON, Wis. - Senior Meghan Duggan (Danvers, Mass.) led the top-ranked Badgers (27-2-2, 21-2-2-2 WCHA) to a 5-0 victory over No. 8 North Dakota (17-9-3, 15-8-2-0 WCHA) on Friday night, recording her first hat trick of the season in front of 2,978 fans at the Kohl Center.

With the win, Wisconsin extends its unbeaten streak to 17 games, having gone 15-0-2 since losing to Minnesota Duluth on November 28, 2010.

 Fast Facts
• Duggan earns first hat trick of the season
• Knight extends point streak to 15 games
• Badgers remain unbeaten in last 17 games (15-0-2)

In addition to Duggan, three other Badgers recorded multi-point games. Junior Hilary Knight (Sun Valley, Idaho) scored two goals, and junior Brooke Ammerman (River Vale, N.J.) earned three assists while freshman Madison Packer (Birmingham, Mich.) recorded two assists.

Freshman Alex Rigsby (Delafield, Wis.) earned her fifth shutout as a Badger, saving all 10 shots she faced to improve to 19-1-2.

North Dakota goaltender Stephanie Ney took the loss, giving up four goals and stopping nine shots in the first 20:14 of play. Jorid Dagfinrud then gave up one goal and made 19 saves in 39:46 of play.

Wisconsin opened the scoring at the 13:02 mark of the first period when Duggan scored her first of the night on the power play. Ammerman gained possession of the puck deep in the corner of the offensive zone and found Duggan in position out front, and she buried her fourth game-winning goal.

UW took a 2-0 lead at 13:39 into the period with a goal coming off the stick of Knight. She got the puck from junior Brittany Haverstock (Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia) in the corner and worked it along the boards before wrapping around the back of the net and putting the puck just over Ney's left pad for the goal. Packer also earned an assist on the play.

Knight scored her second goal of the game less than three minutes later, putting the Badgers up 3-0. Packer picked up the puck behind the net and brought it around front before finding Knight at the mouth of the goal. After her first shot was saved, Knight flipped the puck over Ney's right shoulder into the goal.

Duggan gave Wisconsin a 4-0 lead just 14 seconds into the second period. Ammerman intercepted the puck along the boards in the offensive zone and connected with Duggan in the slot for her second goal of the night.

Duggan completed her hat trick with 13:23 remaining. Ammerman again gained possession of the puck deep in the corner, and this time she found sophomore Brianna Decker (Dousman, Wis.) in the slot. Decker's shot hit off of Dagfinrud's chest, and Duggan slid the rebound past Dagfinrud to make it 5-0.

Wisconsin will wrap up its regular-season home schedule on Sunday in the series finale against North Dakota. Puck drop is set for 2 p.m. CT.

Sunday is also Local Hero Day courtesy of Becker Law Office. Wisconsin welcomes all veterans, fire fighters, EMS personnel and police officers to the game for $1 admission.

Fans that bring their Wisconsin basketball vs. Ohio state game ticket stub will receive $1 admission as part of the Wisconsin men's basketball ticket stub offer as well.

Finally, the Badgers will honor their six seniors against North Dakota as part of Senior Day. Plan to arrive early to honor these student-athletes as they play in their final home match at the Kohl Center as Badgers. Wisconsin's 2011 senior class includes Mallory Deluce, Meghan Duggan, Anne Dronen, Kelly Nash, Carla Pentimone and Geena Prough.

To purchase tickets for Local Hero Day, please click here and enter the promotional code "HEROES".

All fans can purchase tickets to Sunday's game for $1 by clicking here and entering the promotional code "FANS".

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Ben Fromstein
UW Athletic Communications




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