After Edwards' goal, juniors Marianne Picard and Caroline Harvey each added a goal of their own in the second period. Forward Claire Enright finished off the Beavers with a goal right in the face of the Bemidji goalie late into the third period. Edwards led the team in shots on goal with six.
Wisconsin's dominance continued the next night. The puck dropped at 7 p.m. in front of a sold-out LaBahn Arena crowd once again. Crisp passes resulted in an early Eden goal, giving the Badgers a lead they wouldn't relinquish.
Edwards took an Eden pass from behind the goal line and sent it home for her second goal in as many days. Excellent passing leading to clean shots was the theme against Bemidji State, as Wisconsin amassed 87 shots to Bemidji's 25 across both games.
Wisconsin put the game away in the second period - scoring four more goals. Eden collected her second goal. Simms found the net herself. Sophomore forwards Cassie Hall and Kelly Gorbatenko logged goals of their own, all in that second period.
Wisconsin travels to St. Cloud, Minnesota, on Nov. 1 and 2 to play games against St. Cloud State, whose record is 7-1-2, 3-1-2, and the Badgers will look to stay undefeated.