2019–20 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season

The 2019–20 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season is the 19th season of competition in the National Collegiate division of NCAA women's ice hockey, the de facto equivalent of Division I in that sport. The season began in September 2019 and ended on March 10, 2020 following the conclusion of the ECAC Championship. The 2020 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey tournament at Agganis Arena in Boston which was supposed to be held March 20 and 22 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Changes from 2018–19

The most significant change from the 2018–19 season was the recognition of the New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) as an official NCAA conference. The NEWHA was founded in 2017 as a scheduling alliance by the six schools that then competed as National Collegiate independents—full Division I members Holy Cross and Sacred Heart, plus Division II members Franklin Pierce, Post, Saint Anselm, and Saint Michael's. Holy Cross left after the first NEWHA season of 2017–18 to join Hockey East. Shortly before the 2018–19 season, the remaining five members formally organized as a conference and began the process of gaining full NCAA recognition.[1]

In the meantime, LIU Brooklyn had announced that it would add women's ice hockey effective in 2019–20, and would join the NEWHA at that time.[2] Shortly after this announcement, the school's parent institution, Long Island University, announced that it would merge the athletic programs of its two main campuses (Division I Brooklyn and Division II Post) into a single Division I program[3] that would later be unveiled as the LIU Sharks.[4]

With the conference membership returning to six for 2019–20, the NCAA officially approved the NEWHA as a Division I conference shortly before the start of that season. This action also meant that there would be no independent programs in that season, since the NEWHA membership included all of the previous National Collegiate independents.[5]

Polls

Regular season

Standings

    Conference Overall
    GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
    #10 Mercyhurst†*201343296840341910510773
    Robert Morris201352286740341911411182
    Syracuse20117224694034131929989
    Penn State2078519384236131587080
    RIT205132123972341218476103
    Lindenwood2031528267333523542117
    Championship: March 7, 2020
    † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
    Rankings: USCHO.com
    Conference Overall
    GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
    #1 Cornell22190341841631271312128
    #6 Princeton22174135774031246111454
    #7 Clarkson22144432632936255611050
    Harvard22156131695332181319385
    Yale22139026534932171508681
    Colgate221183257143381715611084
    #10 Quinnipiac221192246343372014310470
    St. Lawrence22810420344336131677383
    Union22514313397434524552115
    Dartmouth2241531136702971935291
    Brown2221826248529323333119
    RPI2202200148234033121122
    Championship: March 10, 2020
    † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
    Rankings: USCHO.com
      Conference Overall
      GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
      Sacred Heart21192038773131201108977
      Franklin Pierce201370267540291811010763
      St. Anselm20118123523530141337163
      LIU21111002279533214180100107
      Saint Michael's204151924662651833282
      Post20218042310529722052136
      Championship: March 8, 2020
      † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
      Rankings: USCHO.com
      Conference Overall
      GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
      #2 Wisconsin261743256974834274315660
      #3 Minnesota241752053864035275313757
      #5 Ohio State261365246815636228611679
      #9 Minnesota-Duluth271185341696035181169877
      Bemidji State249132029466837161837191
      Minnesota State2741643194083371120671108
      St. Cloud State24221107329835625462122
      Championship: March 8, 2020
      † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
      Rankings: USCHO.com
        Conference Overall
        GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
        #4 Northeastern272430481062036304213735
        #8 Boston University27186339774336248410858
        Providence271510232585336181448571
        Boston College271411230766936171639497
        UConn271312228605437181728980
        New Hampshire2712123'27585336181448370
        Maine27911725616236151389275
        Vermont277146206584361018885109
        Holy Cross27520212279833523536117
        Merrimack2722059399134524557111
        Championship: March 8, 2020
        † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
        Rankings: USCHO.com

        Player stats

        Scoring leaders

        The following players lead the NCAA in points at the conclusion of games played on November 11, 2019.[6]

        Player Class Team GP G A Pts
        Daryl WattsJuniorWisconsin12101929
        Jaycee GebhardSeniorRobert Morris1271926
        Sophie ShirleySophomoreWisconsin12101424
        Abby RoqueSeniorWisconsin1291322
        Elizabeth GiguèreJuniorClarkson12111021
        Grace ZumwinkleJuniorMinnesota1211920
        Gabrielle DavisFreshmanClarkson1261319
        Taylor HeiseSophomoreMinnesota1281119
        Alina MuellerSophomoreNortheastern951419

        Leading goaltenders

        The following goaltenders lead the NCAA in goals against average.[6]
        GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

        Player Class Team GP Min W L T GA SO SV% GAA
        Tera HofmannSeniorYale4232:4840013.9830.26
        Lindsay BrowningJuniorCornell6364:0250133.9760.49
        Aerin FrankelJuniorNortheastern9532:2381083.9590.90
        Michaela KaneSeniorSaint Anselm4243:0931041.9450.99
        Samantha Carpentier-YelleSophomoreConnecticut5297:2841062.9341.21

        Awards and honors

        All-America honors

        • Aerin Frankel, Northeastern, First Team All-American [8]
        • Jaime Bourbonnais, Cornell, CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: First Team[9]
        • Lindsay Browning, Cornell, CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: Second Team

        All-USCHO honors

        • Sarah Fillier, Princeton, All-USCHO National Honors
        • Carly Bullock, Princeton, All-USCHO National Honors [10]

        CHA Awards

        • Emma Nuutinen, Senior, Forward, Mercyhurst, Player of the Year[11]
        • Mae Batherson, Forward, Syracuse, Rookie of the Year
        • Mike Sisti, Mercyhurst, Coach of the Year
        • Lindsay Eastwood, Senior, Syracuse, Best Defenseman
        • Alexa Vasko, Junior, Mercyhurst, Best Defensive Forward
        • Abby Moloughney, Sophomore, Forward, Syracuse, Individual Sportsmanship Award
        • Syracuse, Team Sportsmanship Award
        • Kennedy Blair, Goaltender, Mercyhurst, CHA Tournament MVP

        All-Conference First Team

        • Forward – Jaycee Gebhard, Senior, Robert Morris
        • Forward – Emma Nuutinen, Senior, Mercyhurst
        • Forward – Abby Moloughney, Sophomore, Robert Morris
        • Forward – Michele Robillard, Senior, Mercyhurst
        • Defense – Lindsay Eastwood, Senior, Syracuse
        • Defense – Emily Curlett, Junior, Robert Morris
        • Goalie – Chantal Burke, Junior, Penn State

        All-Conference Second Team

        • Forward – Maggie Knott, Senior, Mercyhurst
        • Forward – Lexi Templeman, Junior, Robert Morris
        • Forward – Savannah Rennie, Senior, Syracuse
        • Defense – Izzy Heminger, Sophomore, Penn State
        • Defense – Sam Isbell, Senior, Mercyhurst
        • Goalie – Terra Lanteigne, Senior, RIT

        All-Rookie Team

        • Forward – Madison Beishuizen, Syracuse
        • Forward – Jaymee Nolan, RIT
        • Forward – Maggy Burbidge, Robert Morris
        • Defense – Mae Batherson, Syracuse
        • Defense – Mallory Uihlein, Penn State
        • Goalie – Raygan Kirk, Robert Morris

        ECAC Awards

        • Elizabeth Giguere, ECAC Hockey Player of the Year
        • Elizabeth Giguere, ECAC Hockey Best Forward
        • Dave Flint, ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year

        ECAC All-Stars

        • First Team All-ECAC
          • Elizabeth Giguere, 2019-20 ECAC Hockey First Team All-League [12]

        Ivy League Awards

        • Lindsay Browning, Cornell, Ivy League Player of the Year
        • Izzy Daniel, Cornell, Ivy League Rookie of the Year[13]

        All-Ivy honorees

        • First Team All-Ivy
        • Second Team All-Ivy
          • Maggie Connors, F, Princeton
          • Maddie Mills, F, Cornell
          • Dominique Petrie, F, Harvard
          • Emma Seitz, D, Yale
          • Claire Thompson, D, Princeton
          • Rachel McQuigge, G, Princeton
        • Honorable Mention All-Ivy
          • Claire Dalton, F, Yale
          • Kristin Della Rovere, F, Harvard
          • Lotti Odnoga, D, Dartmouth
          • Ali Peper, D, Harvard
          • Becky Dutton, G, Harvard

        HCA Awards

        • Aerin Frankel, Hockey Commissioners Association Women's Goaltender of the Month (November 2019)[14]
        • Katy Knoll, Women’s Hockey Commissioners’ Association National Rookie of the Month, November 2019[15]
        • Corinne Schroeder, Hockey Commissioners Association Women’s Goaltender of the Month (December 2019) [16]
        • Ida Kuoppala, Maine, Women's Hockey Commissioners Association Rookie of the Month (February 2020)[17]
        • Carly Bullock, Princeton, Women's Hockey Commissioners Association Player of the Month February 2020[17]
        • Ava Boutilier, New Hampshire, Women's Hockey Commissioners Association Goaltender of the Month February 2020[17]

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