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Buckeyes focus on special teams, mentality ahead of top-two clash at Minnesota

Buckeyes focus on special teams, mentality ahead of top-two clash at Minnesota

Ohio State then-freshman forward Jenna Buglioni (10) celebrates a successful goal by former Buckeye forward Liz Schepers (21) during the Ohio State-Minnesota game on Jan. 29, 2021. Ohio State lost the game 7-4. Credit: Christian Harsa | Lantern File

No. 1 Ohio State is set to play its second top-two matchup of the season Friday and Saturday at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. 

The Buckeyes (16-2-0, 13-1-0 WCHA) will return from a monthlong break to face the No. 2 Minnesota Golden Gophers (16-3-1, 10-3-1-1 WCHA) in the two teams’ second series of the season.

The Golden Gophers enter the matchup fresh off a home sweep of No. 12 University of Connecticut Friday and Saturday, while the Buckeyes have not played since their Dec. 10, 2023, 4-1 home victory against Minnesota State. Despite the extended time away from game action, graduate forward Jennifer Gardiner said the team is back to full speed.

“We’ve never had a break this long, so it’s a little bit nerve-wracking spending that much time away from the rink, but everyone came back flying,” Gardiner said. “We had a full week of practice to tune some things up, and it was like we never left.”

The last time Ohio State played in a No. 1-against-No. 2 series, the then-No. 2 Buckeyes swept then-No. 1 Wisconsin with a 3-0 win Nov. 17, 2023, and a 2-1 overtime win Nov. 18, 2023, at the Ohio State Ice Rink. Gardiner said her team is used to playing in high-stakes games and is ready for the challenge against Minnesota.

“Everyone always says it’s Ohio against the world, and it really is every single weekend,” Gardiner said. “We know that everyone wants to come and knock us off and we know we get everyone’s best. We’re gonna use that energy to our advantage and feed off of it. No matter what the target is, we’re number one for a reason.”

The last time Ohio State and Minnesota met, the Buckeyes swept the Golden Gophers, winning 4-3 in overtime Oct. 27, 2023, and 6-5 Oct. 28, 2023. Senior forward Jenna Buglioni said the Buckeyes are aware of Minnesota’s strengths after their October series and have prepared accordingly.

“Their special teams are lethal, so we need to stay out of the box,” Buglioni said. “They’re strong everywhere on the ice, but so are we, so we need to take care of the little details and play our game. When it’s two teams with such great skill, it’s gonna come down to passion, physicality and will to win.”

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