Pat Deninger Women's Ice Hockey 3/21/2026 7:39:08 PM UW-River Falls Advances To NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Semifinals **Recap courtesy of UW-River Falls Sports Information RIVER FALLS, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-River Falls advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Championship with a 1-0 victory in a quarterfinal contest over Williams College (Mass.) at Hunt Arena on March 21. UW-River Falls (28-1) will make its eighth “Frozen Four” appearance in program history and host the four-team event as the No. 1 seed. The semifinals are slated for 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. (central) on March 27, followed by the championship game at 3 p.m. on March 29. UW-River Falls will face Amherst College (Mass.) (21-2-6) in the second semifinal game – it is a rematch of last year’s national championship. The other semifinal will feature Norwich University (Vt.) (26-2) and Nazareth University (N.Y.) (26-1-1). Ticket sales will be ONLINE ONLY and fans can purchase tickets HERE. NCAA Semifinal tickets will be available for purchase starting tomorrow, March 22 at 8 a.m. (CT). 200 FREE tickets will be available for UW-River Falls students, thanks to the UW-River Falls Student Government Association. After a scoreless first period that saw both teams trade chances, UW-River Falls broke through midway through the second. Just past the seven-minute mark, MaKenna Aure netted the game's lone goal, snapping a shot through screens past the Ephs' goaltender, with an assist from Katherine Bell. Aure's 14th goal of the season proved to be the difference stood as the game-winner. From there, the Falcons' defense and goaltending took over. UW-River Falls outshot Williams 46-37 on the afternoon and controlled play at key stretches, including a 16-shot second period. Jordan O’Kane turned in a flawless performance in net, stopping all 37 shots she faced to earn the shutout - her eighth of the season, which ties a UW-River Falls single-season record. O'Kane also picked up her 24th win of the season to break a UW-River Falls record for most wins by a goaltender in a season, passing Jordan O'Connor's previous record total of 23 set during the 2023-24 season. The Falcons also limited Williams' power play opportunities, killing off all four Eph advantages while going 0-for-2 on their own chances. Williams pushed late, pulling its goaltender in the final minutes and applying pressure with an extra attacker, but the Falcons held firm to preserve the victory. # # # # #