Mankato, Minn.--- Minnesota State drops both games in Wisconsin to snap its winning streak falling 2-1, 6-0. Despite her record falling to 6-7-0 on the season, junior
Lauren Barbro lowered her GA to 2.57 and her SV% to .920.
Due Up:
Minnesota State continues on the road to #1 Ohio State this weekend for a WCHA series against the Buckeyes. Â The two-game set marks the 103rd and 104th time the two teams have met in program history. Ohio State (22-2-2, 17-2-1 WCHA) enters the weekend as the top team in women's college hockey and first in the WCHA while Minnesota State is fifth in the WCHA.
Last Time Out:
Minnesota State saw its six-game winning streak come to an end after dropping both weekend games in Wisconsin 2-1 and 6-0.
Wisconsin cracked the scoreboard at the 12-minute mark of the second period after even pressure from both benches in Friday's tilt.
After going down two in the third, the Mavericks cut the Badger lead in half as senior forwardÂ
Kelsey King scored her team-leading ninth goal of the season to put MSU in striking distance. Wisconsin goaltenderÂ
Cami Kronish locked down the final minutes of the contest helping the Badgers hang on for the win, 2-1.
Minnesota State goaltenderÂ
Lauren Barbro stopped 29 of 31 shots while seeing her record drop to 6-7-0 on the season.
MSU could not find any answers in Saturday's rematch as the Badgers beat MSU, 6-0.
Senior goaltenderÂ
Alexa Berg got the call in Saturday's tilt stopping 28 of 34 shots. Berg's record is now 7-6-0 on the season.
Taking on OSU:
Ohio State leads the all-time series 14-77-11 against the Mavericks. The Buckeyes' offense is led by seniors
 Jennifer Gardiner andÂ
Sophie Jaques who have accumulated 75 points in 26 games.
In goal, OSU relies on juniorÂ
Amanda Thiele who has registered 806 minutes in net this season. Thiele owns an impressive 1.93 goals-against average and a .893 save percentage.