Midland Blanks UJ D1 Women's Hockey For 3rd Time In '25-'26

Top-ranked Midland Warriors defeat 11th-ranked Jamestown Jimmies 6-0 in ACHA Division 1 matchup

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The nation's top-ranked Midland Warriors women's hockey team defeated the 11th-ranked Jamestown Jimmies 6-0 on Friday at the Sidner Ice Center in Fremont, Nebraska. This was the third time this season that Midland has shut out Jamestown. The Warriors scored two goals in the first period, three in the second, and one in the third to cruise to the victory.

Why it matters

The Midland Warriors have proven to be a dominant force in ACHA Division 1 women's hockey this season, remaining undefeated against the Jamestown Jimmies. This latest win extends Midland's unbeaten streak against Jamestown and solidifies their position as the top team in the nation.

The details

Jordan Bell scored the first goal for Midland in the opening period. In the second period, Kennedy Wood, Callie Maguire, and Darbi Poole each found the back of the net for the Warriors. Ashlyn Kuffler and Kiara McGregor added goals in the third period to complete the 6-0 rout. Jamestown was outshot 41-16, with Britlyn Rasmussen making 19 saves in goal for the Jimmies before being replaced by Lilah Drew, who stopped 16 shots.

  • The game was played on Friday, February 13, 2026.

The players

Midland Warriors

The top-ranked ACHA Division 1 women's hockey team with a 24-3-1-3 record this season.

Jamestown Jimmies

The 11th-ranked ACHA Division 1 women's hockey team with an 8-14-1-1 record this season.

Jordan Bell

A player for the Midland Warriors who scored the first goal of the game.

Kennedy Wood

A player for the Midland Warriors who scored one of the three second-period goals.

Callie Maguire

A player for the Midland Warriors who scored one of the three second-period goals.

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What’s next

The Jimmies and Warriors will face off again on Saturday, February 14, 2026 in Fremont, Nebraska.

The takeaway

Midland's dominant performance against Jamestown for the third time this season solidifies their status as the top team in ACHA Division 1 women's hockey. The Jimmies will need to find a way to overcome the Warriors' offensive firepower if they hope to pull off an upset in the rematch.