The University of Michigan's hockey team secured their third consecutive Frozen Four appearance with a 5-2 victory over Michigan State in a historic NCAA Tournament battle. This win not only highlights the team's consistent performance in recent years but also sets a record with their 28th appearance in the Frozen Four. The Wolverines are now two wins away from achieving the rare feat of winning both the football and hockey national championships in the same academic year, a double last accomplished by Michigan itself in the 1997-98 season.
Michigan wins and is heading back to Frozen Four! https://t.co/ZV4q7orPsI
MICHIGAN KNOCKS OUT MSU! FROZEN FOUR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR! @umichhockey https://t.co/yHXMjxBIMC
Third straight Frozen Four for @umichhockey and getting there with a 5-2 win over MSU!!! #GoBlue
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Michigan beats Michigan State 5-2 to advance to a 3rd straight Frozen Four. Wolverines need 2 more wins to pull off the football-hockey championship double last done by anyone in 1997-98 (also Michigan)
Michigan hockey stuns Michigan State in a historic NCAA Tournament battle and has punched its ticket to Frozen Four! The Wolverines have now made three straight Frozen Fours and an NCAA record 28 all-time. https://t.co/E1XxMPBx4O