Sports Illustrated: U.S. college system responsible for developing world's top women's hockey talent

PLYMOUTH, Mich.—Often lost in the reporting about the United States Women’s National Teams boycott was the players’ demand for USA Hockey to create a comprehensive development program for girls. Preliminary reports say the new agreement will have USAH adding a foundation position that works exclusively with girls developmental teams.

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Sports Illustrated: Robb Stauber brings a goalie's point of view behind the bench for Team USA

PLYMOUTH, Mich.—A catcher in baseball. A point guard in basketball. Soccer and hockey goalies. Each of them has their own set of challenges, but anyone that’s played any of those positions shares a mindset and frame of reference with all the others. They’re the 'big picture' people. 

A striker has a singular focus on the net. A centerfielder sees their slice of the outfield. But the 'big picture' folks see the whole field of play. A goalie sees not just the person with the puck, but whether the lane is open, how the defenders are converging and where the other forwards are heading for passes. They watch the full width of the ice and synthesize all those pieces of information instantly. And they do it without thought. It becomes inherent to who they are and how they participate in the game.

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Detroit Free Press: Meet teams competing at women's hockey world championships in Plymouth

Free Press special writer Nicole Haase breaks down the eight teams competing at the International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championships, which runs Friday through April 7 at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth:

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USCHO: Patty Kazmaier winner Desbiens: Coming to Wisconsin ‘a pretty good decision I made’

ST. CHARLES, Mo. — Wisconsin senior goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens was named the 2017 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner Saturday, winning the award that is presented annually to the top player in women’s NCAA Division I hockey.

She is the third goaltender to win the award and the fifth player from Wisconsin. She joins Badgers legends Sara Bauer (2006), Jessie Vetter (2009), Meghan Duggan (2011) and Brianna Decker (2012). Vetter and Brown’s Ali Brewer are the only other netminders to have earned the honor.

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Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: UW goaltender Desbiens wins Patty Kazmaier Award

ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Wisconsin senior goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens was named Saturday as winner of the 2017 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, which is presented annually to the top player in women’s NCAA Division I hockey.

Desbiens is the third goaltender and the fifth player from UW to win the award. Sara Bauer (2006), Jessie Vetter (2009), Meghan Duggan (2011) and Brianna Decker (2012) all won the Patty Kazmaier while with the Badgers.

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NCAA: Sidney Peters Is a Backup No More

Sidney Peters is living a lot of young goalies' dreams. She's the starting goalie for the University of Minnesota women's hockey team, and she's about to play in the Frozen Four with a chance at another national championship.

But it's been a long road to happiness and success. Beyond the regular struggles, both mental and physical, Peters has had difficulty adjusting to life in college -- not just because of the elevated level of play, but because she found herself in an unfamiliar role as a backup.

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NCAA Hockey: The Mind of a Goalie with Three of the Best in the Game

With six schools atop the strength of schedule rankings for 2017, goaltending in the WCHA may be more difficult than in any other conference in the country. Four of the seven forwards named to the Patty Kazmaier top-ten list in 2017 were from the WCHA.

Wisconsin's Ann-Renée Desbiens, Minnesota-Duluth's Maddie Rooney, and Minnesota's Sidney Peter backstop three of the top five teams in the country.

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Downtown Dairy: Clock Shadow Creamery in Milwaukee

Out of the 2,800 cheese factories that have existed in the dairy-loving state of Wisconsin, there had never been one located within the city limits of Milwaukee. But that all changed with Clock Shadow Creamery, a fully operational cheesemaking facility and retail shop in a busy neighborhood in downtown Milwaukee. This unique enterprise was founded by Bob Wills who married into a cheese family, and in 1989, he and his wife took over operations at Cedar Grove Cheese in Plain, WI, a cheese factory that had been in existence since 1878.

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This Microbiologist Is Saving Wisconsin's Poopy Beaches With DNA Sequencing

Less than a decade ago, Bradford Beach in Milwaukee, Wisconsin was mysteriously contaminated. The city would shut the beach down all the time, worried that it could threaten the health of visitors.

Then Sandra McLellan, an environmental microbiologist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM) School of Freshwater Sciences, diagnosed the problem. Her lab tested water and sand samples at Bradford Beach to determine that sea gulls congregating in the area, and stormwater drainage pipes, were the source of much of the beach’s contamination. Armed with that knowledge, the city rerouted the outfalls and in 2016, Bradford Beach was named the third best urban beach in the country.

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