
Ohio State Wins Saturday’s B1G Battle vs. Penn State, 4-1
1/3/2026 6:40:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 2 Ohio State women's hockey team earned the series sweep of No. 4 Penn State with a 4-1 win Saturday at the OSU Ice Rink. The Buckeyes (17-3-0, 11-3-0 WCHA) improve to 6-2-0 in the all-time series against the Nittany Lions (18-3-0, 12-0-0 AHA).
Short Story
Ohio State's special teams were the difference-maker in Saturday's game. All three of the team's first period goals were scored on the power play and the penalty kill went 4-for-4, including a 5-on-3 kill in the third period.
The first line forwards of Jocelyn Amos, Joy Dunne and Hilda Svensson recorded five of the team's 10 points on the day. Amos and Dunne led the team with two-point games.
The Buckeyes nearly doubled up the Nittany Lions with the 40-21 shot advantage and finished 54.7 percent from the faceoff dot.
In goal for the Buckeyes, Hailey MacLeod stopped 20 shots for the win.
How it Happened
Shots on Goal: Ohio State 40, Penn State 21
Saves: Penn State (Campbell) 36, Ohio State (MacLeod) 20
Power Play: Ohio State 3-7, Penn State 0-4
Faceoffs: Ohio State 29, Penn State 24
Ohio State Scoring: Amos (1-1-2), Dunne (0-2-2), Jungåker (1-0-1), Malachino (1-0-1), Matthews (1-0-1), Baxter (0-1-1), Disher (0-1-1), Svensson (0-1-1)
Up Next
The Buckeyes hit the road to face No. 13 St. Cloud State Jan. 9-10 in St. Cloud, Minn. at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. Both games will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required).
Short Story
Ohio State's special teams were the difference-maker in Saturday's game. All three of the team's first period goals were scored on the power play and the penalty kill went 4-for-4, including a 5-on-3 kill in the third period.
The first line forwards of Jocelyn Amos, Joy Dunne and Hilda Svensson recorded five of the team's 10 points on the day. Amos and Dunne led the team with two-point games.
The Buckeyes nearly doubled up the Nittany Lions with the 40-21 shot advantage and finished 54.7 percent from the faceoff dot.
In goal for the Buckeyes, Hailey MacLeod stopped 20 shots for the win.
How it Happened
- Ohio State's power play scoring started with their first chance award at 11:41 after a crosschecking penalty was called on Penn State. The Buckeyes only needed a minute and change for junior forward Kaia Malachino to find the back of the net for the first goal of the game at 12:50.
- Ohio State went on the power play again at 14:00, this time for five minutes as Penn State was called for a penalty and game misconduct for contact to the head. Sloane Matthews scored her second goal of the weekend at 14:55, burying a rebounded shot off the post by Amos to double the lead.
- A Buckeye penalty put the teams back to even at 4-on-4 and Penn State scored at 17:03 to cut the Ohio State advantage to one.
- With 44 seconds left in the five-minute power play, Mira Jungåker sent a shot from the slot past Nittany Lion netminder Maddy Campbell to put Ohio State ahead, 3-1, at the first intermission.
- Hailey MacLeod made six saves on seven shots faced in the opening frame and made several point-blank saves in the first 10 minutes of the second period. She went on to stop all 10 shots she faced in the second stanza.
- Amos extended the Buckeye lead at 11:42 with her seventh goal of the season and 99th career point.
- Both teams were scoreless in the third period for the second time this weekend. Ohio State outshot Penn State, 12-4, in the final frame despite facing a 5-on-3 with a major penalty and game misconduct in the final minutes of the game.
- After making her Buckeye debut on Friday, Kaia Malachino scored her first goal as a Buckeye in Saturday's game. She now has two points in her Ohio State career and 53 overall.
- Ohio State scored three goals on the power play for the third time this season. All three times were against ranked non-conference opponents.
- MacLeod finished the game with 20 saves to improve to 11-2-0 on the year.
- Ohio State finished the regular series non-conference schedule with an unblemished 6-0-0 record. All six games were played against ranked opponents.
Shots on Goal: Ohio State 40, Penn State 21
Saves: Penn State (Campbell) 36, Ohio State (MacLeod) 20
Power Play: Ohio State 3-7, Penn State 0-4
Faceoffs: Ohio State 29, Penn State 24
Ohio State Scoring: Amos (1-1-2), Dunne (0-2-2), Jungåker (1-0-1), Malachino (1-0-1), Matthews (1-0-1), Baxter (0-1-1), Disher (0-1-1), Svensson (0-1-1)
Up Next
The Buckeyes hit the road to face No. 13 St. Cloud State Jan. 9-10 in St. Cloud, Minn. at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. Both games will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required).
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Team Stats
PSU
OSU
Shots
21
40
PPG
0
3
SHG
0
0
Penalties
9
9
Penalty Mins
29
29
Faceoffs Won
24
29
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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