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Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey: As of late October 2025, the team was ranked No. 17/16 and had a strong start, including a 5-3 win over Alaska at the Kohl Center, with key goals from Simon Tassy and Kyle Kukkonen. They were riding a 3-0-2 record entering a rematch with Alaska the following night. The program continued to receive national attention for its high-powered offense and stayed near the top of Big Ten standings through November 2025.[1][3]
Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey: The program was highlighted in national coverage around late October 2025, noting Wisconsin’s strong start and top-tier ranking expectations in a league featuring Ohio State and Minnesota, with Wisconsin aiming for a deep run in the season as they hosted top rivals.[2]
Context on Wisconsin hockey status in 2025: Wisconsin’s men’s squad was recognized for pace and scoring efficiency early in the season, positioning the team as a top contender in the Big Ten and in national rankings, with multiple players contributing on offense and defense. Recent coverage also pointed to ongoing rivalry matchups and marquee early-season games that define Wisconsin’s trajectory in 2025-26.[3]
If you want, I can pull the very latest game-by-game results or provide a quick recap of the most recent weekend series, and I can also set up a simple tracker (wins, losses, goals for/against) for the current season.
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The official Women's Hockey page for the Wisconsin Badgers Badgers
uwbadgers.comWhile the men's game has seen all sorts of turbulence and upheaval in the rankings, with upsets happening on a pretty regualr basis, the exact opposite has occurred in women's college hockey this season.
www.yardbarker.comMadison, WI — It was not a clean sweep inside the Kohl Center this past weekend, but the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team gave the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines a run for their money, splitting a two-game series.
www.yardbarker.comPower play goals from Simon Tassy and Kyle Kukkonen and a shorthanded tally from Jack Horbach helped the No. 17/16 Wisconsin men's hockey team to a 5-3 victory over the Alaska Nanooks on Friday night at the Kohl Center.
uwbadgers.comGavin Morrissey, Quinn Finley, Simon Tassy and others have catapulted Wisconsin into the nation's second best scoring offense on a fiery start to the season.
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