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On January 28, 2012, the Wisconsin Badgers broke the NCAA women's hockey attendance record for the third consecutive year [4] with 12,402 fans in attendance. [5] The game was part of a two-game sweep of the Bemidji State Beavers. The previous record for most fans to watch a women's college hockey game at the Kohl Center was 10,668.
Oakville, Ontario. / 43.45639°N 79.71389°W / 43.45639; -79.71389. Oakville is a town and lower-tier municipality in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton. At its 2021 census population of 213,759, it is Ontario's largest town.
Ontario, Wisconsin. Location of Ontario in Vernon County, Wisconsin. / 43.72333°N 90.59194°W / 43.72333; -90.59194. Ontario is a village in Vernon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 554 at the 2010 census .
t. e. Whitecapping was a violent vigilante movement of farmers in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was originally a ritualized form of extralegal actions to enforce community standards, appropriate behavior, and traditional rights. [1] However, as it spread throughout the poorest areas of the rural South after ...
The Wisconsin Badgers represented the University of Wisconsin in WCHA women's ice hockey during the 2014-15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season.The Badgers won the WCHA Tournament, and were one of the best teams in the nation, falling in the Frozen Four to their rivals, Minnesota.
Brian White scored in the second minute, Ryan Gauld added two first-half goals and the Vancouver Whitecaps breezed to a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night. White took a pass ...
Player: Nationality: Position: Notes: Cara Zubko Canada Defense: Attended Pursuit of Excellence Academy Bryanna Neuwald Canada Forward: Played for the Aurora Jr. Panthers
Glen Abbey Golf Course. / 43.452; -79.719. Glen Abbey Golf Club is a public golf course in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It is one of Canada 's most famous golf courses [2] and is home to the Golf Canada and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. It has hosted 30 Canadian Open Championships, more than any other course, with the first having been in 1977.