Women’s hockey: St. Thomas loses on road to No. 2 Ohio State
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team couldn’t keep pace on the road with No. 2 Ohio State, losing 5-0 on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
The Tommies (10-16-0, 5-15-0 WCHA) had taken a 2-1 loss the previous day. Nora Hannan had 31 saves in goal for St. Thomas on Saturday.
The Buckeyes (23-3-0, 17-3-0) got goals from Jordan Petrie, Jocelyn Adams, Joy Dunne, Maxime Cimoroni and Sloane Matthews.
The Tommies have a home series next weekend against No. 12 St. Cloud State.
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