Besides Wankhede, who struck in the 10th, 45th, 50th, 56th and 59th minute, the other scorers were Diksha Tiwari (19th), Reena Rathore (29th) and R Ramngaihzuali (47th).
In the final, Haryana will take on Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy while Jharkhand will play Punjab in the 3/4th position match.
Earlier, Haryana defeated Jharkhand 2-1 in the first semi-final.
Reena Rani scored for Haryana in the 26th and 52nd minute while Etwari Mundu scored the lone goal for Jharkhand in the 53rd minute.
Semi-final 1: Haryana 2 (Reena Rani 26, 52) beat Jharkhand 1 (Etwari Mundu 53)
Semi-final 2: MPHA 8 (Priyanka Wankhede 10, 45, 50, 56, 59, Diksha Tiwari 19, Reena Rathore 29, R Ramngaihzuali 47) beat Punjab 0.
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