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No. 2 Buckeyes set to host Bemidji State in home series

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The No. 1 Ohio State women’s hockey team will take on Bemidji State this weekend in Columbus on Friday and Saturday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor

The No. 2 Ohio State women’s ice hockey team is set to host the Bemidji State Beavers in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association home series matchup beginning Friday. 

The Buckeyes (10-1-1) return to the ice following the season’s first bye week as they face off against Bemidji State (3-10-1) just a month after their initial clash. The teams last battled Oct. 16 when the Buckeyes traveled to the Sanford Center and swept the Beavers in a conference series.

Junior forward Jenna Buglioni said the Buckeyes are excited to be back on home ice following an away series with St. Thomas prior to the bye week.

“I just love coming to the rink and seeing my teammates and having that camaraderie and laughter,” Buglion said “It’s really all focused on hockey and that next task at hand — kind of not worrying too much about what’s going on outside.”

Buglioni said the Buckeyes were glad for the opportunity to rest during the bye week following six-straight weeks of top-ranked matchups and practices but are excited to make a push in the middle of the season.

“The first part of the year is super important. It’s always kind of a grind and setting the tone for how the rest of the year is going to look,” Buglioni said. “I think that the bye week came at a perfect time. Taking that time to catch up on studying and recovering our bodies, so that we’re all firing on all cylinders this weekend.”

Graduate forward Jennifer Gardiner said Ohio State looks to build off the momentum of its early success and continue to develop chemistry within its lines, as the Buckeyes average 42 shots per game, more than double what they allow.

“I think just sticking to what we have been doing throughout the year so far,” Gardiner said. “Playing fast, physical, all of our pillars as OSU hockey players. All we have to do is lock it in and come ready for the game on Friday.”

Ohio State will be without three key players for the series, as junior defenseman Riley Brengman, graduate forward Emma Maltais and graduate forward Gabby Rosenthal are all participating in the 2022-23 Rivalry Series; a seven-game competition between the U.S. Women’s National Team and the Canadian National Women’s Hockey Team.

Gardiner said it’s been surreal to watch her teammates participate in the series.

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