Lacey Eden, an Annapolis, MD native, becomes the first player in NCAA women's hockey history to win 4 national championships
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Lacey Eden, an Annapolis, MD native, becomes the first player in NCAA women's hockey history to win 4 national championships
"Lacey Eden became the first player in NCAA women's hockey history to win four national championships after co-captaining the Wisconsin Badgers to another title in 2026."
"Eden led the NCAA in scoring during her fifth and final season, posting 77 points in 41 games, including 48 assists and 29 goals."
"Eden etched her name into the history books by becoming the fourth Badger ever to reach the 100-goal plateau, finishing with 108 career NCAA goals."
Lacey Eden concluded her collegiate career by winning her fourth national championship with the Wisconsin Badgers, making NCAA history. The Badgers defeated Ohio State 3-2 in the title game, with Eden contributing an assist. She led the NCAA in scoring during her final season, achieving 77 points, including 48 assists and 29 goals. Eden also became the fourth Badger to score over 100 career goals, finishing with 108. Her achievements include previous championships in 2021, 2023, and 2025, solidifying her legacy in women's hockey.
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