Another month of NCAA women’s hockey is in the books and the women’s Hockey Commissioners Association has recognized the most outstanding performances of November.
The top two teams in the country have three honorees with senior defenseman Caroline Harvey of No. 1 Wisconsin repeating as defender of the month, while No. 2 Ohio State boasts two selections in forward of the month Joy Dunne and rookie of the month Hilda Svensson (also a repeat selection).
Three netminders share goalie of the month honors.
Forward of the Month: Joy Dunne, JR F, Ohio State
Dunne paced OSU’s offense in a perfect 7-0-0 month, going 9-10-19, and averaging 2.71 points per game. The highlight of the month: six points (4-2-6) in an 8-0 win at St. Thomas on November 1.
Goalies of the Month: Grace Campbell, SR G, Boston College; Uma Corniea, JR G, Princeton; Kayla Czukoski, FR G, Saint Anselm
Campbell put up brilliant numbers for the Eagles, allowing just 1.49 goals per game, with a save percentage of .957. She went 5-2-1 in November.
Corniea led Princeton to a 5-1 mark, recording a 1.49 GAA and a save percentage of .950.
Czukoski was 5-1 and a perfect 5-0 in NEWHA play. Her numbers: 1.82, .962.
Defender of the Month: Caroline Harvey, SR F, Wisconsin
The Badgers captain repeats as Defender of the Month. Harvey recorded a whopping 20 points in Wisconsin’s 6-0-1 month. Those points came on four goals and 16 assists. She led the NCAA in assists and points.
Rookie of the Month: Hilda Svensson, FR F, Ohio State
Svensson repeats as the national rookie of the month as she bettered her 15-point production from September-October by one point. She finished November with 5-11-16. The Buckeyes went 7-0 on the month with all seven games against teams receiving votes in the national polls.
