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The Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey program began in 1963, the team played at the new Ohio State Ice Rink, constructed in 1961. The Buckeyes were a founding member of the CCHA in 1971. The Buckeyes won the inaugural 1972 CCHA men's ice hockey tournament with a 3–0 win over Saint Louis University. [2]
Head coach Jackie Barto recorded her 200th career win November 24, 2007 with a 4–1 victory against St. Cloud State at the OSU Ice Rink. In 2008, Tessa Bonhomme was Ohio State's first two-time Top 10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given to the top Division I women's hockey student-athlete in the nation. She was also the team ...
The Ohio State University Ice Rink is a 1,415-seat hockey rink located at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The rink was built in 1961 and houses the Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey team. The men's hockey team occupied the facility from 1963 until 1998, when the Value City Arena was completed. [2]
Starting in the 2023-24 season Ohio State women's hockey fans will have to buy tickets to watch games at the OSU Ice Rink.
Lost Semifinal, 1–2 (Michigan State) Totals GP W L T % Championships Regular Season 2015: 936: 895: 174.510: 1 CCHA Championship, 1 Big Ten Championship Conference Post-season 138: 59: 75: 4.442: 2 CCHA tournament championships NCAA Post-season 15: 5: 10: 0.333: 10 NCAA Tournament appearances Regular Season and Post-season Record 2168: 1000 ...
Feb 17, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State head coach Nadine Muzerall hugs goaltender Raygan Kirk (1) following during the 4-1 win over St. Thomas in the NCAA women’s ice hockey game at the ...
After losing the series, Ohio State was dropped down to 15 in the PairWise. Because none of the Atlantic Hockey teams were in the top 16, that was the lowest possible position that could make the tournament. Ohio State could only wait and hope that there were no upsets for any of the five other conference championships.
Ice dance teams could advance to the U.S. Championships in the following ways: Top 5 finish at the 2023 U.S. Championships; 2023 U.S. World Team Members (not including alternates) Winning a medal in the ice dance event at the most recent Winter Olympic Games; Qualifying for the same event at the Grand Prix Final or the Junior Grand Prix Final