Wisconsin women’s hockey players look on as teammate Lacey Eden roller blades down the Goodspeed Family Pier on her way into Lake Mendota in celebration of the team’s ninth NCAA Championship win in Madison. Eden, who has roller bladed into the lake four times now, has made it a tradition after each championship win.Â
AMBER ARNOLD
The Wisconsin women's hockey team won its 9th NCAA title Sunday, and it was ready to celebrate.
The women were seen around Madison on Monday, including on Goodspeed Family Pier in Lake Mendota.
There, Lacey Eden roller-bladed down the pier to the cheers of her teammates, then rolled right off the pier into the lake. Her teammates promptly pulled her out.
Eden has showed off these skills for a few years after the team wins a championship.
Wisconsin women’s hockey players look on as teammate Lacey Eden jumps into Lake Mendota after roller blading down the Goodspeed Family Pier in celebration of the team’s ninth NCAA Championship win in Madison. Eden, who has roller bladed into the lake four times now, has made it a tradition after each championship win.Â
AMBER ARNOLD
Wisconsin women’s hockey team members Caroline Harvey, left, and Kirsten Simms celebrate the team’s 2026 NCAA National Championship title while carrying the trophy from Sunday’s victory over Ohio State across University Avenue in Madison.
Wisconsin women’s hockey players look on as teammate Lacey Eden jumps into Lake Mendota after roller blading down the Goodspeed Family Pier in celebration of the team’s ninth NCAA Championship win in Madison. Eden, who has roller bladed into the lake four times now, has made it a tradition after each championship win.Â
Wisconsin women’s hockey players look on as teammate Lacey Eden roller blades down the Goodspeed Family Pier on her way into Lake Mendota in celebration of the team’s ninth NCAA Championship win in Madison. Eden, who has roller bladed into the lake four times now, has made it a tradition after each championship win.Â
Wisconsin women’s hockey team members Caroline Harvey, left, and Kirsten Simms celebrate the team’s 2026 NCAA National Championship title while carrying the trophy from Sunday’s victory over Ohio State across University Avenue in Madison.