Hobey Baker winner Makar chosen USCHO Player of the Year in helping UMass to national championship game
Cale Makar captured the Hobey Baker Award this season and helped UMass to the national championship game, later signing with the Colorado Avalanche before being named the USCHO Player of the Year (photo: Melissa Wade).
After taking UMass to national championship game, Carvel named USCHO Coach of the Year
After leading Massachusetts to its greatest season in program history, Greg Carvel has been named the 2019 USCHO Coach of the Year (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Boston University’s Farabee selected USCHO Rookie of the Year after 36-point freshman season
Boston University forward Joel Farabee has been chosen as the 2019 USCHO Rookie of the Year winner (photo: Melissa Wade).
Minnesota Duluth’s Shepard among four players repeating as All-USCHO selections
Members of six teams were selected for first-team All-USCHO honors (photo: Omar Phillips).
Women’s D-III: Plattsburgh dominates the All-USCHO Women’s D-III teams, while 11 other programs are represented
National champion leads the way on our All-USCHO Women's D-III teams with five players, while runner-up Hamline and Elmira each had three players on the teams. A total of 11 programs are represented.
Women’s D-III: Kevin Houle of Plattsburgh named USCHO Women’s D-III Coach of the Year
Plattsburgh's Kevin Houle led the Cardinals to another national championship, their fifth in the last six years. For leading the Cardinals to success, Houle is the USCHO Women's D-III Coach of the Year.
Women’s D-I: Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson named USCHO Coach of the Year
After leading the Wisconsin Badgers to their first national title since 2011, and setting new records in the process, Mark Johnson has been named USCHO Women's D-I Coach of the Year.
Geneseo leads way on All-USCHO Men’s D-III teams, while several other programs place two players
There are 15 schools represented on the 2019 All-USCHO Men's D-III teams. Geneseo placed four players on the teams, while six schools placed two players on the teams.
Women’s D-III: Hamline’s Molly Garin named USCHO D-III Women’s Rookie of the Year
Hamline's Molly Garin was named USCHO D-III Women's Rookie of the Year, making it a clean sweep of the player awards for Hamline after Bre Simon was named player of the year.
Clarkson and Wisconsin lead the way on the All-USCHO Women’s D-I team selections
A total of 14 schools were represented on the All-USCHO Women's D-I teams for 2019, with Wisconsin and Clarkson each placing three players on the teams.
Women’s D-III: Hamline’s Bre Simon adds another award to her name, selected USCHO D-III Player of the Year
She led the country in scoring and helped take her team to the national championship game, capping that with the Laura Hurd Award. Hamline's Bre Simon adds more recognition by being named USCHO Women's D-III Player of the Year.
Men’s D-III: Tyler Krueger of Wisconsin-Stevens Point named USCHO Coach of the Year
After guiding his team to an unbeaten season and national championship in just his second season as head coach, Tyler Krueger of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has been named the USCHO Coach of the Year for 2019.
Women’s D-I: Princeton’s Sarah Fillier named USCHO Rookie of the Year
She finished the country tops in points per game average, and fourth overall in scoring. After her outstanding rookie campaign, Princeton's Sarah Fillier has earned USCHO Rookie of the Year for 2019.
Men’s D-III: Devin McDonald earns USCHO Player of the Year
With the best goals-against numbers in the nation and having set a single-season shutout record for NCAA competition, Geneseo goaltender Devin McDonals is the USCHO Player of the Year for 2019.
Men’s D-III: Wilkes’ Barrow named USCHO Rookie of the Year
After finishing with 36 points and helping first-year program Wilkes finish with a three seed in the UCHC, Tyler Barrow has been named the USCHO Men's D-III Rookie of the Year.
2019 USCHO D-I Women’s Player of the Year: Elizabeth Giguère
Rarely does USCHO pick a player who wasn't a top three finalist for the Patty Kazmiaer Award as our player of the year, but her phenomenal scoring and clutch performances have earned Elizabeth Giguère of Clarkson the USCHO nod as Women's D-I player of the year.