Re: ECAC D1 Women's Hockey 2014-15 Season
Freshman Erin O'Connor, previously known on this board as a very late Cornell commit after Harvard reneged, earns ROW honors. In an interesting development, O'Connor is currently tied for #2 among all Cornell players in scoring (2 goals 5 assists), and has more points than all 8 Harvard defensemen combined.

Weekly Awards Nov 18, 2014
Player of the Week
Erica Uden Johansson, Quinnipiac University
(Senior, Forward - Sundsvall, Sweden)
Uden Johansson scored more points this weekend (6) than the first 8 games combined (4). In the Bobcats 6-1 win against Rensselaer on Friday, she had a goal, which proved to be the game-winner and added two assists. She registered her second straight three-point game the following afternoon versus Union by scoring twice and assisting on another goal to help the Bobcats remain undefeated at 9-0-1 overall and with a 4-0-0 ECAC Hockey mark.
Rookie of the Week
Erin O’Connor, Cornell University
(Freshman, Defenseman - Evanston, Illinois)
O'Connor continued her evolution as one of the Big Red's key offensive threats at the blue-line. She broke out in an expanded role last weekend, seeing extended ice time as well as serving as the point player on the power-play. She exploded for six points on the weekend with two consecutive three-point efforts. On Friday, she tallied three assists, one of which on the power-play. On Saturday, she scored her first collegiate goal, while she added two helpers. She also was strong in her own end, as the Big Red defense began to find traction with two solid performances.
Goaltender of the Week
Shea Tiley, Clarkson University
(Freshman, Goaltender - Owen Sound, Ontario)
Tiley backstopped Clarkson to a three-point weekend against a pair of top-10 teams, allowing only two goals. On Friday she recorded 21 saves in 2-2 overtime tie versus No. 4 Harvard and followed it up Saturday afternoon posting her fourth shutout with 24 stops in 3-0 win over No. 10 Dartmouth. Tiley has started very game during the Knights current seven-game unbeaten streak (6-0-1).
Other nominees: Chelsea Laden, Quinnipiac, Shenae Lundberg, Union, Kimberly Newell, Princeton & Paula Voorheis, Cornell