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The ice has melted at Matthews and the women’s hockey team stopped playing a few weeks ago, but the Huskies are still being recognized with postseason awards.
Four players – senior defender Stephanie Gavronsky, junior forward Casey Pickett, freshman forward Kendall Coyne and senior goalkeeper Florence Schelling – were named All-New England Division I All-Stars by the New England Hockey Writers Association Tuesday in addition to coach Dave Flint being named New England Division I Coach of the Year.
The Huskies’ bid for their first Women’s Hockey East Association (WHEA) title came to an end with a 2-0 loss against the Providence College Friars Saturday afternoon in Hyannis.
The women’s hockey team is heading into playoffs after its best year in a decade. The Huskies finished the regular season with a 22-6-4 record, a Beanpot championship and the Women’s Hockey East Association (WHEA) regular season title.
Freshman forward Kendall Coyne was 3 years old when her parents put her the ice for the first time. But they made one crucial mistake: They put her in figure skates.
For the first time in the university’s history, the Huskies clinched the Women’s Hockey East Association’s (WHEA) regular season title Sunday afternoon at Matthews Arena.
The United State College Hockey Online No. 7 Huskies wrapped up the regular season with a 22-6-4 record.
The women’s hockey team deserves your attention. It’s not the 22-6-4 overall record, the ranking as the seventh-best team in the nation, or the sheer fact that classmates should support one another.
The United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) No. 7 ranked women’s hockey team’s a strong defense and a top-ranked penalty kill unit teamed up with the offense to bring the 2012 Beanpot and the Women’s Hockey East Association (WHEA) Regular Season Championship titles to campus.
The women’s hockey team clinched the Women’s Hockey East Regular Season Championship for the first time in program history after its final game against the Providence College Friars Sunday, winning 2-1.
Junior forwards Brittany Esposito, Casey Pickett and freshman Kendall Coyne have connected for 52 of the women’s hockey team’s 102 goals this season, and with two regular season game remaining, these three are still the United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) No. 7 Huskies’ go-to first line.
The women’s hockey team swept a two-game series against the University of Maine, shutting out the Black Bears 4-0 Saturday and then came out with a 3-1 win Sunday.