HAMDEN, CONN. – After one period Friday at the Women's Frozen Four, Brad Frost thought his Gophers looked "dead in the water."
After two periods, with Wisconsin back in front and the Gophers' hopes for a third straight NCAA title in serious jeopardy, Frost delivered a challenge:
"The last thing you want to do is look back on this game and have some regrets," the seventh-year coach told the players. "I don't care if we win or lose, but let's go out and play for the person next to you."
The response was breathtaking. Hannah Brandt tied the score, Rachael Bona made the play of the day to give Minnesota the lead, and Baylee Gillanders added an insurance goal for a 5-3 semifinal victory at the TD Bank Sports Center.
After securing a spot in Sunday's NCAA championship game, the Gophers (38-1-1) rushed toward goaltender Amanda Leveille to celebrate and heave a sigh of relief. They'll meet Clarkson, which defeated Mercyhurst 5-1 in Friday's second semifinal.
Minnesota is 25-0-1 since having its record-breaking 62-game winning streak stopped against North Dakota on Nov. 17. The Gophers have also won 11 consecutive games against Wisconsin, dating to 2011, but two of those this year were one-goal victories.
This time Wisconsin (28-8-2) peppered Gophers goalie Amanda Leveille with 16 first-period shots but went to the locker room leading just 1-0.
"I was leaving the ice thinking we should have been up 3-0," Badgers coach Mark Johnson said.