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Varsity - March 6, 2014

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54 // VARSITY March 6, 2014 INSIDE WOMEN'S HOCKEY Back to Bemidji: UW heads north for WCHA Final Face-Off Badgers face North Dakota in semifinals BY AJ HARRISON @BADGERWHOCKEY A fter it's first three game series in over a decade, No. 2 Wisconsin will head back to Bemidji, Minn., for the 2014 WCHA Final Face- Off at the Sanford Center on Friday and Saturday. The Badgers will face No. 9 North Dakota on Friday in a 4:07 p.m. contest, which hap- pens to b a rematch of last year's WCHA Final Face-Off semifinal matchup where UND defeat Wisconsin, 1-0. This year's series against North Dakota has been very close, with UW holding a 2-1-1 record against UND. Wiscon- sin head coach Mark Johnson expects a hard fought game. "It's an opportunity, as I told our team that it's fun and it's enjoyable and it's competi- tive," Johnson said. "It will be a challenge for our team, and it certainly is going to be a very entertaining hockey, because for both teams there's things still at stake." A Wisconsin win on Friday would most likely end North Dakota's season, something that UND did last year to Wis- consin in the league tournament. In ad- dition, a Badger triumph would solidify UW's chances of hosting an NCAA quar- terfinal game, something UW hasn't done at LaBahn Arena. The winner of the semifinal game moves onto play the winner of Minne- sota/Minnesota Duluth on Saturday in a 7 p.m. clash. AMMERMAN NAMED TOP-10 PATTY KAZ FINALIST ● Brittany Ammerman has been named a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmai- er Memorial Award as the junior leads UW in scoring with 22 goals this year. Ammerman has tallied 99 points in her career, leaving her just a point away from being the 19th UW player to reach the 100-point mark. A gender and women's studies ma- jor, Ammerman took a month-long trip to Africa last summer with Health by Motorbike, an organization dedi- cated to supplying health camps to women. The nomination marks the fourth consecutive year in which a Badger has been named a top-10 finalist. SCHEDULE (27-6-2, 21-5-2-1) LAST WEEK Feb. 28 Minnesota State W, 4-0 March 1 Minnesota State L, 3-0| March 2 Minnesota State W, 2-0 COMING UP Fri. No. 9 North Dakota 4 p.m. Sat. WHCA Championship 7 p.m.

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