Wisconsin Badgers Captain Ben Dexheimer Reflects on National Championship Heartbreak
Wisconsin hockey captain reflects on National Championship loss
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Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey captain Ben Dexheimer expressed his disappointment following a narrow 2-1 loss to Denver in the National Championship game. Despite being named to the All-Tournament team, Dexheimer emphasized the importance of winning in his senior season and reflected on his proud four-year journey with the program.
- 01Ben Dexheimer served as captain of the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team.
- 02The Badgers lost 2-1 to Denver in the National Championship game.
- 03Dexheimer was named to the All-Tournament team but prioritized team success over individual accolades.
- 04He recorded a career-high seven goals this season and finished with 84 points in 149 games.
- 05Dexheimer expressed pride in the program's progress during his tenure.
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In a heartfelt media interaction, Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey captain Ben Dexheimer reflected on the team's 2-1 loss to Denver in the National Championship game. Despite being named to the All-Tournament team, Dexheimer lamented the missed opportunity to win a title in his senior year. He expressed immense pride in his four years with the Badgers, noting the program's transformation since his freshman year. Dexheimer highlighted the importance of leaving the team in capable hands for the future. During his final season, he achieved a career-high of seven goals, concluding his college career with 84 points over 149 games played. His leadership and contributions have set a high standard for the program moving forward.
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