U.S. Women’s Hockey Eyes Gold as 2026 Winter Olympics Progress

With the 2026 Winter Olympics nearing its conclusion, the competition is intensifying as teams vie for medals in Milan Cortina. The U.S. women’s hockey team, fresh off a commanding 6-0 victory against Italy in the quarterfinals, is set to face Sweden in the semifinals. A win could pave the way for a highly anticipated rematch against Canada in the gold medal match.

The U.S. women’s curling team is also in action today, looking to maintain their strong performance against Italy. Currently holding a record of 4-1 in the round-robin stage, the team is poised to advance further in the tournament.

In women’s monobob, American athletes are aiming for podium finishes. Defending Olympic champion Kaillie Armbruster Humphries, alongside teammates Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaysha Love, are focused on securing medals as they compete in this exciting event.

As for figure skating, world silver medalists Minerva Fabienne Has and Nikita Volodin enter the free skate segment tonight with a significant lead of nearly five points over their competitors.

Key Events Scheduled for Today

The day’s schedule features several key events that will attract viewers from around the globe. All times are in Eastern Time:

10:40 a.m. — Women’s Hockey: U.S. vs. Sweden
1:05 p.m. — Women’s Curling: U.S. vs. Italy
2:00 p.m. — Figure Skating: Free Skate

As the 2026 Winter Olympics continue, fans can expect thrilling performances and unforgettable moments. With medals on the line, the stakes are high for all competing nations. Keep an eye on the live updates for the latest results and highlights from this exciting event.