CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. – ECAC Hockey is proud to announce the distinguished lineup of six outstanding student-athletes chosen for its 2023-24 Women’s All-ECAC Second Team, with representation from four different member institutions.
Please note that all statistics correspond to the final regular season statistics in ECAC Hockey play only.
Second Team All-ECAC
NAME |
POS. |
SCHOOL |
CLASS |
Julia Gosling |
F |
St. Lawrence |
Sr. |
Abby Hustler |
F |
St. Lawrence |
Jr. |
Elle Hartje |
F |
Yale |
Sr. |
Haley Winn |
D |
Clarkson |
Jr. |
Sydney Morrow |
D |
Colgate |
So. |
Emma-Sofie Nordström |
G |
St. Lawrence |
So. |
The Second Team All-ECAC Hockey boasts a pair of St. Lawrence standouts, Abby Hustler and Julia Gosling, both capping off career-best seasons. Hustler, leading the Saints in scoring, showcased her scoring talent with an impressive 18 goals and 19 assists over 22 games, attaining a remarkable 1.68 points per game average. A force on the power play, Hustler tallied 10 goals with the player advantage, including four game-winning goals. Gosling, her counterpart, notched 11 goals and 22 assists, securing a 1.5 points per game average. Gosling wrapped up the season with a favorable plus-minus of 11 and an impressive 114 shots on goal. Completing the forward trio is Yale’s Elle Hartje, leading the Bulldogs in scoring with eight goals and 20 assists. Hartje concluded the season with 72 shots on goal and 25 blocked shots.
On the defensive front, Clarkson’s Haley Winn showcased her ability as a two-way defender, contributing four goals and 17 assists, ranking second on the team in scoring, while blocking an astounding 41 shots. Three of Winn's four goals came on the Golden Knights' nationally-ranked power play. Colgate defender Sydney Morrow recorded seven goals and 13 assists in 16 games played, boasting a 1.25 points per game average and concluding the season with a favorable plus-minus of 26.
Guarding the net is St. Lawrence’s Emma-Sofie Nordström, who posted an impressive 16-4-0 record for the nationally-ranked Saints. Nordström accumulated 514 saves and secured four shutouts during the season. The sophomore netminder displayed a stellar 1.75 goals-against average and an impressive .938 save percentage.
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