Wisconsin battles Minnesota, Ohio State takes on Cornell in two must-watch semifinal showdowns.
It’s down to the Frozen Four in women’s college hockey, and it’s shaping up to be an epic weekend. The Frozen Four gets underway Friday, March 21, with two big matchups: top-ranked Wisconsin faces No. 4 Minnesota, while reigning champs Ohio State go up against No. 3 Cornell. The winners meet in the championship game on Sunday, March 23, at 4 p.m. Et, live from Ridder Arena in Minneapolis on Espnu and ESPN+. With Wisconsin hunting revenge for last year’s loss to the Buckeyes, this one has drama written all over it. You can stream every game live with a subscription to ESPN+.
How to watch 2025 NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four & Championship When: Starts Friday, March 21, 2025, at 5 p.m. Et TV: Espnu (Championship game only) Stream: Watch every game live with a subscription to ESPN...
It’s down to the Frozen Four in women’s college hockey, and it’s shaping up to be an epic weekend. The Frozen Four gets underway Friday, March 21, with two big matchups: top-ranked Wisconsin faces No. 4 Minnesota, while reigning champs Ohio State go up against No. 3 Cornell. The winners meet in the championship game on Sunday, March 23, at 4 p.m. Et, live from Ridder Arena in Minneapolis on Espnu and ESPN+. With Wisconsin hunting revenge for last year’s loss to the Buckeyes, this one has drama written all over it. You can stream every game live with a subscription to ESPN+.
How to watch 2025 NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four & Championship When: Starts Friday, March 21, 2025, at 5 p.m. Et TV: Espnu (Championship game only) Stream: Watch every game live with a subscription to ESPN...
- 3/21/2025
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
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