The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey program produced a trio of All-Americans this season.
Lacey Eden, Laila Edwards, and Caroline Harvey were all named to the first or second team just hours before Wisconsin battles with Ohio State for the fourth straight time in the National Championship game.
With all eyes on Frozen Four weekend, Harvey stole the show as she was named the 2026 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner. To no surprise, she was also a first-team CCM/ACHA All-American. Harvey led the WCHA in both points per game (2.14) and assists per game (1.48). In total, she recorded 63 points over a 32-game sample size, which outscored the nearest defender in the nation by over 20 points.
Joining her with first-team honors is none other than Lacey Eden. Eden led the Badgers in points (76), assists (47), and goals (29) this season. She was one of seven players to play in 40 games this season and also added 32 blocks, which was third on the team.
Those two players weren’t enough, as Edwards was also named to the second team. The senior adds a 17th award to her resume after a year where she finished with 45 points.
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Reporting by Jordon Lawrenz, Badgers Wire / Badgers Wire
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