Ohio State women’s hockey reaches fourth title game

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Ohio State women’s hockey team has made it to the national title game for the fourth year in a row. They won against Cornell with a score of 4-2 in the Frozen Four semifinals on Friday night. Joy Dunne played a key role in the victory, scoring two goals in the third period. With these goals, she now has a total of 28 this season. The Buckeyes, who are the second seed in the tournament, have a strong record of 12-3 in their six Frozen Four appearances under head coach Nadine Muzerall. Ohio State took the lead early in the game. Makenna Webster opened the scoring just three minutes in, with Joy Dunne assisting. Later in the first period, Brooke Disher added another goal, giving Ohio State a 2-0 lead. Cornell, the third seed, rallied back in the second period. Lily Delianedis scored to cut the lead to 2-1, and Kaitlin Jockims followed with a quick goal to tie the game at 2-2. However, Ohio State regained control with Dunne's goals in the third. The Buckeyes now aim for another national championship in their upcoming game.


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