The 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 144 congratulates the U.S. Olympic Women's Ice Hockey Team for their victory in the 2026 Winter Olympics, where they triumphed over Canada with a score of 2-1 in overtime. The resolution highlights the significant contributions of several team members who have ties to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, including current players Caroline Harvey, Kirsten Simms, Ava McNaughton, and Laila Edwards, as well as alumna Hilary Knight. Notably, Laila Edwards made history as the first Black hockey player to win a gold medal for the United States, while Caroline Harvey co-led the tournament in scoring and was named MVP.

The resolution also acknowledges the team's leadership, with Hilary Knight serving as captain and Megan Keller scoring the decisive goal that secured the gold medal. It recognizes the dedicated coaching staff, including head coach John Wroblewski, and the support from Wisconsin-based staff members. The Wisconsin State Legislature expresses pride in the achievements of the Badger representatives and the team's overall success at the Olympics, wishing them continued success in their future endeavors both on and off the ice.