The Wildcats have the guns, but the question is whether they can use them. This season they played seven nailbiters against the rest of the Final Four field, but came away with just one win and three ties. New Hampshire defeated Brown to win last year's inaugural American Women's College Hockey Alliance National Championship, but then again, the Red Sox won the first World Series.
No. 3 Minnesota (27-3-3)
Conference: Independent
Coach: Laura Halldorson (Princeton '85, 2nd season)
Polls: Tied for second with New Hampshire in the U.S. College Hockey Online Poll.
Key players:
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