Annica Nassiry

Women's Ice Hockey

NESCAC Women's Ice Hockey Weekly Release - Nov. 24, 2205

NESCAC Player of the Week
Trinity Walsh – Middlebury - Fy. - F – Highlands Ranch, Colo.
Walsh helped the Panthers post a 3-0-0 week. The rookie netted the game-winner and added two assists in a 6-0 victory over in-state rival Vermont State-Castleton. Walsh continued her stellar performance during a weekend sweep against Wesleyan. The forward tallied two helpers in a 4-1 triumph on Saturday before scoring the game-winner 56 seconds into overtime to lift Middlebury to a 3-2 win on Sunday. Through five contests, Walsh is tied for the team lead with five helpers. 

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Maeve Reynolds (Plymouth, Mass.) assisted on three of the Mammoths' four goals last weekend, where Amherst posted a 1-0-1 against Connecticut College. In a 1-1 tie (shootout win) with the Camels, the forward assisted on the regulation goal, then converted her shootout attempt to claim the shootout win for Amherst. Reynolds also won 11-of-17 face-offs. On Saturday, she assisted on the first and third goals for Amherst and won 10-of-17 face-offs. taken. Reynolds finished the weekend with three assists and a 61.7 (21-of-34) face-off win percentage.

Bowdoin – Junior goaltender Sarah Peterson (Maple Grove, Minn.) made 37 saves in a 3-0 shutout win at Colby on Friday night, lowering her season goals against average to 0.50 with a .984 save percentage. 

Colby – Courtney Schumacher (Winnetka, Ill.) helped the Mules to a split against the Polar Bears last weekend, scoring two of Colby's three goals in the second game of the set. The senior’s first tally opened the scoring midway through the first frame, and her second goal put the Mules ahead 2-0 with seven minutes to play in the third. Colby would hold off a late charge to beat Bowdoin 3-2. 

Conn. College - Goalie Devon Galzio (Wayland, Mass.) had a strong weekend in net, as Conn. College faced No. 3 Amherst. For the weekend, Galizio stopped 70 of 74 shots for a .946 save percentage and a 1.92 goals against average. On Friday night, Galizio made 36 saves, including three in overtime, as the Camels earned a 1-1 tie. The senior added 34 saves on Saturday.

Hamilton – Grace Crowley (Wayland, Mass.) posted three points and won 24-of-39 (61.5%) faceoffs in two wins for the Continentals against Trinity. Crowley gave Hamilton a 1-0 lead with a goal late in the first period and added an assist on the other goal early in the third of the Continentals' 2-0 victory on Friday. It was the fifth multi-point game of the senior's career. Crowley won the faceoff and picked up the assist on Hamilton's empty-net goal and blocked two shots in a 4-1 triumph on Saturday.

Williams – Senior goaltender Erin Pye (Third Lake, Ill.) stopped 44-of-45 shots for a .978 save percentage in a 2-1 overtime triumph against Norwich on Wednesday.