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  • Originally posted by Call It View Post
    Am I the only one here that gets sick of only hearing about Platt, Adrian, St Thomas, Hameline, Elmira, Midd & Norwich?

    Does anyone else have something to say about another team? How about this... Wilkes Goalie... 1st Team?
    So I’m looking at stats...Wilkes played 16 games. Ally Jolly played in 14 and the other played in 10, which means the first goaltender played 4 full games. She has a save % of .912 and a GAA of 4.77. Wilkes played 1 team with a winning record, Utica, and got beat 8-0., 3-0.

    What first team should she be on?
    UWS Ladyjackets

    NCHA League Champions: 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008
    NCHA Tournament Champs: 2008
    Frozen Four Participants: 2008

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      Plattsburgh lands 5 First Team members on All-NEWHL squad
      http://northeastwomenshockeyleague.c...2019022700nyu8

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        St. Scholastica SO F Rachel Anderson wins NCHA POY. CSS head coach Jackie MacMillan is the NCHA Coach of the Year.

        Full NCHA Women's Hockey awards for 18-19:

        POY: Rachel Anderson - F - SO - CSS
        COY: Jackie MacMillan - CSS
        ROY: Theresa DiMaggio - F - FR - Trine

        18-19 Women’s NCHA All-Conference Team
        Forward: Rachel Anderson, College of St. Scholastica (So./Shoreview, Minn.)
        Forward: Amy Budde, Lake Forest College (Sr./Lindstrom, Minn.) 2018 All-NCHA | 2017 All-NCHA | 2016 All-Freshman
        Forward: Tory Harshman, Adrian College (Sr./Owen Sound, Ontario) 2018 All-NCHA
        Forward: Alexia Klaas, College of St. Scholastica (Sr./Duluth, Minn.)
        Forward: Taylor Thompson, College of St. Scholastica (So./Buffalo, Minn.)
        Forward: Natasha Wanless, Concordia University Wisconsin (Jr./Madison, Wis.)

        Defense: Shelly Czarnowczan, Adrian College (Sr./Shelby Twp., Mich.)
        Defense: Emily Godwin, Concordia University Wisconsin (Jr./London, Ontario)
        Defense: Greta Nundahl, College of St. Scholastica (Jr./New Brighton, Minn.)
        Defense: Kelly O’Sullivan, Adrian College (Jr./Inverness, Ill.) 2018 All-NCHA | 2017 All-NCHA | 2017 All-Freshman

        Goalie: Denisa Jandova, Adrian College (Fr./Vejprnice, Czech Republic) 2019 All-Freshman
        Goalie: Gabby Suhr, Northland College (So./Kasson, Minn.)
        Goalie: Lexi Thomeczek, College of St. Scholastica (Jr./St. Louis, Mo.)
        -Additional goalie due to tie in voting

        2018-19 Women’s NCHA All-Freshman Team
        Forward: Theresa DiMaggio, Trine University (Shelby Township, Mich.)
        Forward: Maddy Millar, Concordia University Wisconsin (Anchorage, Alaska)
        Forward: Amber Tilander, College of St. Scholastica (International Falls, Minn.)
        Defense: Julia Barrett, Adrian College (Wixom, Mich.)
        Defense: Olyvia Opsahl, Lake Forest College (Duluth, Minn.)
        Goalie: Denisa Jandova, Adrian College (Vejprnice, Czech Republic)

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          Meghan Halloran, sophomore forward from Williams is the 2019 NESCAC POY. Her head coach Meghan Gillis is the NESCAC Coach of the Year.

          Full 2018-19 NESCAC Women's Hockey awards:

          POY: Meghan Halloran, Williams
          ROY: Nancy Loh, Hamilton
          COY: Meghan Gillis, Williams

          First Team All-Conference
          Meghan Halloran - F - SO - Williams
          Jocelyn Hunyadi - F - SR - Amherst
          Madie Leidt - F - SO - Middlebury
          Jenna Marotta - D - SR - Middlebury
          Brynn Puppe - D - SO - Williams
          Allegra Grant - G - JR - Wesleyan

          Second Team All-Conference
          Lauren Klein - F - SO - Colby
          Sierra Lee - F - SO - Trinity
          Annie Rush - F - SR - Williams
          Taegan Blackwell - D - SR - Hamilton
          Miriam Eickhoff - D - SR - Amherst
          Camille von Steinbergs - D - SO - Trinity
          Chloe Heiting - G - FR - Williams

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            Kenzie Torpy, senior goaltender for St. Thomas, is the MIAC Player of the Year. Her head coach Tom Palkowski has been named Coach of the Year in the MIAC.

            Full 2018-19 MIAC Women's Ice Hockey awards:

            POY: Kenzie Torpy - G - SR - St. Thomas
            COY: Tom Palkowski - St. Thomas
            Sheila Brown Award (career award) - Megan Johnson - F - SR - Augsburg

            Comment: I really wish the AHCA would adopt a national equivalent to the Sheila Brown Award and have a true POY award. Big ups to the MIAC for being so forward thinking.

            All Conference Team:
            Megan Johnson-F-Sr.-Augsburg
            Bridget Wagner-F-Jr.-Augsburg
            Bri Stafne-F-So.-Bethel
            Bailey Thompson-F-Jr.-Bethel
            Allie Stanger-F-Sr.-Gustavus
            Amelia Vosen-F-Jr.-Gustavus
            Jordan Hansen-F-So.-Hamline
            Molly Garin-F-Fy.-Hamline
            Leah Schwartzman-F-Sr.-Hamline
            Bre Simon-F-Jr.-Hamline
            Maddy Fiedler-F-So.-St. Thomas
            Alyssa Wallace-F-So.-St. Thomas
            Rachel Werdin-F-Jr.-St. Thomas
            Nikki Nightengale-D-Jr.-Augsburg
            Dani Wright-D-Jr.-Hamline
            Tori Thompson-D-Sr.-St. Catherine
            Natalie Ryan-D-Jr.-Saint Mary's
            Demi Cooper-D-Sr.-St. Thomas
            Heidi Hannula-D-Sr.-St. Thomas
            Amanda DiNella-G-Sr.-Gustavus
            Kenzie Torpy-G-Sr.-St. Thomas

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              Elmira senior forward Katie Granato is the 2019 UCHC Player of the Year. Nazareth head coach Chris Baudo wins the 2019 UCHC Coach of the Year Award in his first season as a college coach.

              Full 2019 UCHC Women's Hockey Awards:

              POY: Katie Granato - F - SO - Elmira College
              ROY: Abbey Luth - F - SO - William Smith
              GOYs: Adrianna Brehm - FR - Nazareth and Jillian Moffatt - JR - Lebanon Valley
              DPOY: Meg Lahey - D - SR Elmira College
              Coach of the Year: Chris Baudo - Nazareth College


              All-Conference First Team
              First Team All-UCHC
              Forward: Katie Granato - SR - Elmira College
              Forward: Maddy Jerolman - SR - Elmira College
              Forward: Nicole Mensi - SR - Manhattanville
              Defense: Meg Lahey - SR - Elmira College
              Defense: Zoey Pellowitz - JR - Manhattanville
              Goaltender: Jillian Moffatt - JR - Lebanon Valley
              Goaltender: Adrianna Brehm - FR - Nazareth


              All-Rookie Team
              UCHC All-Rookie Team
              Forward: Abbey Luth, William Smith
              Forward: Eliza Beaudin, Elmira
              Forward: Hailey Redders, Nazareth
              Defense: Keeley Rose, Nazareth
              Defense: Amanda Zenstein, Elmira
              Goalie: Stephanie Martin, Elmira
              Goalie: Adrianna Brehm, Nazareth

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                I have to think Granato is the favorite for the Laura Hurd at this point. Torpy and Moriarty certainly have arguments, but I think it’s Granato’s unless something unexpected happen between now an championship weekend.
                Plattsburgh CARDINALS
                SUNYAC Champ x24: 78, 79, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 90, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 08, 09, 11, 12, 15, 17, 23
                ECACW Champ x11: 81, 82, 87, 92, 06, 07, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
                NEWHL Champ x5: 18, 19, 20, 22, 23
                NCAA DIII Champ x10-ish: 87, 92, 01, 07, 08, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19
                NCAA DIII Runner-up x4-ish: 86, 90, 06, 08
                NCAA DII Runner-up x2: 81, 82

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                  The NEWHL player awards are now all out. Plattsburgh's senior captain Courtney Moriarty is the 2019 NEWHL Player of the Year. Goalie of the Year is split between Kassi Abbott of Plattsburgh and Bri Gawronski of Buffalo State.


                  2019 NEWHL Awards:

                  POY: Courtney Moriarty - F - SR - Plattsburgh
                  ROY: Hanna Rose - D - Plattsburgh
                  GOYs: Kassi Abbott - SR - Plattsburgh, Bri Gawronski - SO - Buffalo State

                  NEWHL First Team
                  Annie Katonka - F - SO - Plattsburgh
                  Mackenzie Millen - F - SR - Plattsburgh
                  Courtney Moriarty - F - SR - Plattsburgh
                  Hannah Kiraly - D - JR - Plattsburgh
                  Rylie Murray - D - SR - Potsdam
                  Kassi Abbott - G - Plattsburgh State
                  Bri Gawronski - G - SO - Buffalo State

                  NEWHL All-Rookie Team
                  Sierra Benjamin - D - Plattsburgh
                  Hanna Rose- D - Plattsburgh
                  Ellie Cleary - F - Potsdam
                  Sara Cruise - F - Oswego
                  Amanda Gaffney - F - Cortland
                  Grace Schnorr - F - Cortland
                  Taylor Whitney - F - Plattsburgh

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                    Originally posted by CARDS_rule_the_Burgh View Post
                    I have to think Granato is the favorite for the Laura Hurd at this point. Torpy and Moriarty certainly have arguments, but I think it’s Granato’s unless something unexpected happen between now an championship weekend.
                    With the finalists always coming from the conference POYs, the pool will be:

                    NCHA: Rachel Anderson - F - SO - CSS
                    NESCAC: Meghan Halloran - F - SO - Williams
                    NEHC: Amanda Conway - F - JR - Norwich
                    CHC: Mel McAleer - F - SO - Nichols
                    WIAC: ??? (I'm going to guess Courtney Wittig - F - SR - UW- Eau Claire)
                    MIAC: Kenzie Torpy - G - SR - St. Thomas
                    UCHC: Katie Granato - F - SO - Elmira College

                    I think if they were doing this season only or a mix of career and season, Granato is the favorite. If they go solely by career, Moriarty should be favored as she has the same amount of conference championships (3 with a chance at 4 this weekend), 11 more career points, more trips to championship weekend and two NCAA championship rings to Granato's 0.

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                      Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
                      With the finalists always coming from the conference POYs, the pool will be:

                      NCHA: Rachel Anderson - F - SO - CSS
                      NESCAC: Meghan Halloran - F - SO - Williams
                      NEHC: Amanda Conway - F - JR - Norwich
                      CHC: Mel McAleer - F - SO - Nichols
                      WIAC: ??? (I'm going to guess Courtney Wittig - F - SR - UW- Eau Claire)
                      MIAC: Kenzie Torpy - G - SR - St. Thomas
                      UCHC: Katie Granato - F - SO - Elmira College

                      I think if they were doing this season only or a mix of career and season, Granato is the favorite. If they go solely by career, Moriarty should be favored as she has the same amount of conference championships (3 with a chance at 4 this weekend), 11 more career points, more trips to championship weekend and two NCAA championship rings to Granato's 0.

                      Definitely a great group of players to choose from. Whomever gets selected from the WIAC will certainly be a deserving choice as well. A name missing from the discussion is Bre Simon who is currently the overall point leader in the country, but did not not get POY from the conference. She crushes over half of the offensive field in this list. Will be interesting to see who gets the award. Whomever it is I say congrats! And to whomever does not win, I say congrats on being a finalist. You are amazing players!

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                        Originally posted by MIAC_Hockey_Dad View Post
                        Definitely a great group of players to choose from. Whomever gets selected from the WIAC will certainly be a deserving choice as well. A name missing from the discussion is Bre Simon who is currently the overall point leader in the country, but did not not get POY from the conference. She crushes over half of the offensive field in this list. Will be interesting to see who gets the award. Whomever it is I say congrats! And to whomever does not win, I say congrats on being a finalist. You are amazing players!
                        Have to agree with this sentiment. Simon has 142 points in 3 seasons.

                        And I really wish you guys would've put up the MIAC Honorable mentions... Sorry, just being a hockey dad.

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                          Originally posted by MIAC_Hockey_Dad View Post
                          Definitely a great group of players to choose from. Whomever gets selected from the WIAC will certainly be a deserving choice as well. A name missing from the discussion is Bre Simon who is currently the overall point leader in the country, but did not not get POY from the conference. She crushes over half of the offensive field in this list. Will be interesting to see who gets the award. Whomever it is I say congrats! And to whomever does not win, I say congrats on being a finalist. You are amazing players!
                          My hypothesis is that given that the conference POYs become the finalists for what is a de facto career award, conference voters lean towards their top seniors to push them forward for the Laura Hurd Award. I certainly raised an eyebrow at two of the selections on this list.

                          Barring something unexpected, Simon and Conway will be the favorites for the 2020 trophy.

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                            Who do we think will earn the all american awards now that almost all the conference awards have been given? The east is in a disadvantage as they have more teams and conferences. The west only has 3 conference for all Americans to be decided from.... anyone else thinking this?

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                              Originally posted by SethMathers View Post
                              Who do we think will earn the all american awards now that almost all the conference awards have been given? The east is in a disadvantage as they have more teams and conferences. The west only has 3 conference for all Americans to be decided from.... anyone else thinking this?
                              They have a first and second team for both Eastern and Western regions so there's not going to be does the West get more than the East.

                              My guesses:

                              East:

                              F: Katie Granato - Elmira
                              F: Courtney Moriarty or Annie Katonka - Plattsburgh
                              F: Amanda Conway - Norwich
                              D: Hannah Kiraly - Plattsburgh
                              D: Meg Lahey - Elmira
                              G: Kassi Abbott of Plattsburgh or Stephanie Martin of Elmira

                              There's likely to be a NESCAC player replacing someone above, probably Halloran of Williams.

                              West:
                              F - Bre Simon - Hamline
                              F - Rachel Anderson - CSS
                              F - Courtney Wittig - UW-Eau Claire or Leah Schwartzman - Hamline
                              D - Dani Perry - Hamline
                              D - Holly Turnbull - UW-Eau Claire or Haley Nielsen - UW-River Falls
                              G - Kenzie Torpy - St. Thomas

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                                Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
                                They have a first and second team for both Eastern and Western regions so there's not going to be does the West get more than the East.

                                My guesses:

                                East:

                                F: Katie Granato - Elmira
                                F: Courtney Moriarty or Annie Katonka - Plattsburgh
                                F: Amanda Conway - Norwich
                                D: Hannah Kiraly - Plattsburgh
                                D: Meg Lahey - Elmira
                                G: Kassi Abbott of Plattsburgh or Stephanie Martin of Elmira

                                There's likely to be a NESCAC player replacing someone above, probably Halloran of Williams.

                                West:
                                F - Bre Simon - Hamline
                                F - Rachel Anderson - CSS
                                F - Courtney Wittig - UW-Eau Claire or Leah Schwartzman - Hamline
                                D - Dani Perry - Hamline
                                D - Holly Turnbull - UW-Eau Claire or Haley Nielsen - UW-River Falls
                                G - Kenzie Torpy - St. Thomas

                                In the West, I think that Demi Cooper - St. Thomas, could fill one of the D spots.

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