NESCAC Co-Players of the Week
Natalie Stott – Amherst – Sr. – G – Franklin, Mass.
Stott became the NCAA Division III record holder for career shutouts after stopping all 25 shots she faced in back-to-back shutout wins last week. Stott’s third shutout of the season versus UMass Boston in the seventh game of the 2025-26 campaign was the 36th of her career, establishing a new NCAA mark. The senior made 15 saves in a 3-0 win over Curry and then 10 stops in a 6-0 win over UMass-Boston, which gave her the record. Stott leads the NESCAC with a 0.56 goals against average and three shutouts, and her .971 save percentage is second.
Annie Gallagher – Williams – So. – Wellesley, Mass.
In the only game of the week for Williams, Gallagher scored both goals in the Ephs’ 2-1 victory at No. 9-ranked Plattsburgh State. Gallagher gave Williams a 1-0 lead at 3:58 of the second period and added a second power-play marker at 13:49 to push the lead to 2-0 after two periods. It was the Ephs' second win all-time against Plattsburgh State in 16 tries and their first on the Cardinals' home ice.
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Bowdoin – In Bowdoin’s lone game of the week, sophomore
Maddie Wojciak (Falls Church, Va.) scored two goals and classmate
Meghan Britt (Arlington, Mass.) had a goal and two assists to lead the Polar Bears past Keene State, 5-1, on Sunday.
Colby – Senior
Megan Martodam (Newport Beach, Calif.) tallied three goals across a pair of wins last week. Against the University of New England, the senior tallied two goals, including the game-winner, as the Mules shut out the Nor'Easters, 4-0. In Saturday's seven-goal outburst against Salve Regina (7-1 win), Martodam scored midway through the opening frame to spot Colby an early three-goal lead.
Conn. College - First-year goalie
Avery Olson (Manchester, Mass.) led Conn. College in its only game of the week against Worcester State on Friday night. Making her first career appearance and start, Olson stopped all 21 shots she faced, for her first career shutout, as the Camels picked up a 3-0 win to close out 2025.
Hamilton –
Lila Snow (Wilmette, Ill.) scored the first two goals of the rookie’s collegiate career in a 6-3 win against Utica. Junior
Teagan Brown (Northville, Mich.) made 36 saves in a 1-0 setback at Oswego State. The save total was the most for Brown since Nov. 23, 2024.
Middlebury –
Caroline Thomas (Gates Mills, Ohio) had her fourth multi-point performance, scoring the first two goals in a 5-1 victory over the Utica Pioneers to close the 2025 portion of Middlebury’s schedule. The rookie is tied for the conference lead in goals (7) and ranks third in points (11).
Trinity – Sophomore
Sophie Rousell (Norwood, Mass.) helped lead the Bantams to a 4-0 victory over St. John Fisher, notching the game-winning goal and adding an assist on Trinity's final tally of the game.