Nicole Hensley played in two Olympics, six world championships and now the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
Nicole Hensley is excited for her Minnesota Frost to play in front of friends and family on the Denver stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour. She's the only PWHL player from the State of Colorado.
Minnesota Frost goaltender Nicole Hensley (29), right, who was unable to play due to injury, skates to talk to Montreal Victoire player Marie-Philip Poulin (29) after Minnesota won 4-2 in the PWHL ...
District Court Judge Michael D. Fritz ruled Friday the trial, which was scheduled to start Jan. 27, shall be rescheduled within 60 days of the end of the legislative session.
This year’s UC San Diego recipients are: John Hwang, Duygu Kuzum and Rose Yu at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, Sophie Merrifield at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Sonya Neal in the School of Biological Sciences.
Lucy Morgan knows about being considered an underdog. Long before her time in the PWHL or even the NCAA, Morgan was part of one of the biggest upsets in North
The Minnesota Frost and Montréal Victoire faced ... were still without Grace Zumwinkle and Dominque Petrie. Although Nicole Hensley was backing up on the bench, she was still recovering from ...
The Minnesota Frost were the home team in their ... Grace Zumwinkle and Dominique Petrie were still out with injuries, and Nicole Hensley was on the bench as a backup goaltender, but she was ...
👏@usahockey Executive Director Pat Kelleher dropped the puck on our Takeover Tour game in Denver with Colorado native and @PWHL_Minnesota goaltender Nicole Hensley and @PWHL_Montreal's Kristin ...
According to court records filed Friday, the trial for Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, will now happen within 60 days of May 19, 2025, which is the last day of the legislative session. She requested the delay last week, just before session began.
A pair of high-stakes judicial decisions will shape the next few weeks of the already messy Minnesota legislative session, including a delayed special election to determine control of the House, and a delayed criminal trial that threatens to dominate the proceedings of the Senate.
The jury trial on her burglary charge was scheduled to start Jan. 27. Now it will happen after the legislative session ends in May.