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Photo gallery Badgers crush Orange, advance to Frozen Four

March 17, 2019

The top-ranked Badgers women’s hockey team rolled in the NCAA quarterfinals Saturday in front of jubilant fans at LaBahn Arena, defeating the Syracuse Orange 4-0. Wisconsin advances to the NCAA Frozen Four in Connecticut, where they’ll play Clarkson on Friday.

 

A sea of red-and-white clad Badger fans cheer Pankowski (19) after her first goal.

A sea of red-and-white clad Badger fans cheer Pankowski (19) after her first goal. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Badger fans cheer as Annie Pankowski (19), at center, celebrates her second of two goals.

Badger fans cheer as Annie Pankowski (19), at center, celebrates her second of two goals. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Roque (18) scores as she sneaks the puck into the corner of the net.

Roque (18) scores as she sneaks the puck into the corner of the net. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Roque (18) and a teammate had a lot to celebrate during the game.

Roque (18) and a teammate had a lot to celebrate during the game. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Feeling lucky, Badger fan MacKenzie Wheeler, 3, dons her St. Patrick's Day spirit for the game.

Feeling lucky, Badger fan MacKenzie Wheeler, 3, dons her St. Patrick's Day spirit for the game. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Roque (18) celebrates a goal with her teammates.

Roque (18) celebrates a goal with her teammates. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Badgers Abby Roque (18) and Britta Curl (17) charge the net against the Syracuse Orange.

Badgers Abby Roque (18) and Britta Curl (17) charge the net against the Syracuse Orange. Photo by: Jeff Miller

The Badgers celebrate celebrate their 4-0 victory over the Syracuse Orange to advance to the NCAA frozen four.

The Badgers celebrate celebrate their 4-0 victory over the Syracuse Orange to advance to the NCAA frozen four. Photo by: Jeff Miller

Wisconsin player Alexis Mauermann (14) battles for control of the puck.

Wisconsin player Alexis Mauermann (14) battles for control of the puck. Photo by: Jeff Miller

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