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3 things that stood out in Wisconsin men's hockey's NCAA Tournament win vs. Dartmouth
Wisconsin improved to 22-12-2 with their first NCAA Tournament win since 2010, holding Dartmouth to 14 shots and scoring four third-period goals.
- On Thursday, March 26, the University of Wisconsin Badgers defeated Dartmouth College 5-1 in an NCAA Tournament regional semifinal at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Tied 1-1 entering the final frame, the Badgers dominated the third period by scoring four unanswered goals to secure the victory and advance to the regional final.
- Senior Jack Horbach netted the game-winner at 9:47 of the third period, while senior Simon Tassy added two goals as the Badgers' defense limited Dartmouth to 14 shots.
- The victory advances the Badgers to face top-seeded Michigan State on Saturday, March 28, in the regional final, with a Frozen Four spot at stake.
- Despite the defeat, the game marked a historic milestone for Dartmouth, which made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1980 following a record-setting season.
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