
Five Earn CHA Regular Season Awards
3/1/2017 9:55:00 PM | Ice Hockey
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Five Syracuse women's hockey student-athletes earned College Hockey America awards for regular season play, the league announced on Wednesday evening at the conference banquet.
Sophomore Allie Munroe was given the Best Defenseman award and was named First Team All-Conference. Munroe leads all Orange defensemen with 20 points (six goals, 14 assists) this season and she is tied for the third highest point total in the CHA. The Yarmouth, N.S. native led a Syracuse defense that held opponents to a conference-best 1.78 goals per game. She also had 34 blocked shots on the season, the third most on the team.
Junior Abbey Miller was awarded the Goaltending Trophy and earned Second Team All-Conference honors. Miller finished the regular season with a league-best 1.61 goals against average overall and a 1.21 mark in conference play, the second best average in CHA history. The Anoka, Minn. native shut out eight opponents this season, a new Syracuse single-season record. Her seven conference shutouts were also a new CHA record. She recorded a shutout against every CHA team at some point during the season, except Robert Morris. Miller earned CHA Goalie of the Month honors in January and February.
Junior Stephanie Grossi was named First Team All-Conference. Grossi led the Orange with 28 points on 14 goals and 14 assists this season. The Winnipeg, Manitoba native ranks sixth in the CHA this season in scoring and tied for fifth in goals. It was the second consecutive season that Grossi has earned first team honors.
Redshirt-freshman Lindsay Eastwood and freshman Savannah Rennie were named to the All-Rookie team. Eastwood has 10 points this season on two goals and eight assists, ranking eighth amongst freshmen in the CHA. Rennie has 18 points this season on nine goals and nine assists. With four game-winning goals, she is tied for the conference lead. The East St. Paul, Manitoba native has the third most points among CHA freshmen.
Syracuse will play in the CHA Tournament on Friday, March 3 in the semifinals. The Orange will face the highest remaining seed after the quarterfinal round. The game will begin at approximately 7 p.m. inside the HARBORCENTER. Tickets are available online or on site.
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Sophomore Allie Munroe was given the Best Defenseman award and was named First Team All-Conference. Munroe leads all Orange defensemen with 20 points (six goals, 14 assists) this season and she is tied for the third highest point total in the CHA. The Yarmouth, N.S. native led a Syracuse defense that held opponents to a conference-best 1.78 goals per game. She also had 34 blocked shots on the season, the third most on the team.
Junior Abbey Miller was awarded the Goaltending Trophy and earned Second Team All-Conference honors. Miller finished the regular season with a league-best 1.61 goals against average overall and a 1.21 mark in conference play, the second best average in CHA history. The Anoka, Minn. native shut out eight opponents this season, a new Syracuse single-season record. Her seven conference shutouts were also a new CHA record. She recorded a shutout against every CHA team at some point during the season, except Robert Morris. Miller earned CHA Goalie of the Month honors in January and February.
Junior Stephanie Grossi was named First Team All-Conference. Grossi led the Orange with 28 points on 14 goals and 14 assists this season. The Winnipeg, Manitoba native ranks sixth in the CHA this season in scoring and tied for fifth in goals. It was the second consecutive season that Grossi has earned first team honors.
Redshirt-freshman Lindsay Eastwood and freshman Savannah Rennie were named to the All-Rookie team. Eastwood has 10 points this season on two goals and eight assists, ranking eighth amongst freshmen in the CHA. Rennie has 18 points this season on nine goals and nine assists. With four game-winning goals, she is tied for the conference lead. The East St. Paul, Manitoba native has the third most points among CHA freshmen.
Syracuse will play in the CHA Tournament on Friday, March 3 in the semifinals. The Orange will face the highest remaining seed after the quarterfinal round. The game will begin at approximately 7 p.m. inside the HARBORCENTER. Tickets are available online or on site.
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