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WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

After months of deliberation, Bemidji State has decided to opt out of the NCAA House settlement. A look at what it means and where BSU plans to go from here.
Bemidji State women's hockey head coach Amber Fryklund announced on Thursday that Hailey Armstrong, Raeley Carney and Morgan Smith will captain the Bemidji State Women’s Hockey team for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Amber Fryklund gave an honest assessment of her first season as Bemidji State’s head coach. While she’s pleased with the Beavers’ commitment to individual and collective growth, she’s not satisfied with where they finished in the WCHA.
Bemidji State will play each of the seven WCHA teams four times, twice at home and twice on the road. For the first time since the 2021-22 season, however, the Beavers will not play in a holiday tournament.

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Morgan Smith scored three times for the Bemidji State women's hockey team in a road loss against Minnesota State.
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A year ago, Kaitlin Groess was watching many of the best women’s hockey players in the world compete at the collegiate level. Now, she’s playing against them. A look at how Bemidji State's freshman goaltender became peers with her "idols."
It's been over a thousand days since the Bemidji State women's hockey team notched a sweep over a WCHA opponent. But streaks were meant to be broken.
The Bemidji State women’s hockey team got its series with No. 1 Wisconsin started a day early.
The Bemidji State women’s hockey team wasn’t done with firsts from its weekend series against Lindenwood.
Amber Fryklund thought she had her roster set. The Beavers’ head coach was ready to head into the 2024-25 season with 26 players. But Fryklund needed a 27th. That’s where Lauren Mooney entered the fold.
The Sanford Center was in danger of a puck shortage on Friday night. Bemidji State had a collection of first-time occurrences in its win over Lindenwood.
In her first college hockey game, freshman Kaitlin Groess made 52 saves to help Bemidji State push No. 5/1 Ohio State to the brink.
Ohio State, ranked No. 5/1 in the country, wasn’t going to start 0-3-0, and it made sure of it in the first period against Bemidji State on Friday,

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