CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. – ECAC Hockey is delighted to reveal the outstanding selection of six remarkable student-athletes for its 2023-24 Women’s All-ECAC First Team, with representation from five esteemed member institutions.
First Team All-ECAC
NAME |
POS. |
SCHOOL |
CLASS |
Izzy Daniel |
F |
Cornell |
Sr. |
Danielle Serdachny |
F |
Colgate |
Gr. |
Sarah Fillier |
F |
Princeton |
Sr. |
Nicole Gosling |
D |
Clarkson |
Sr. |
Mae Batherson |
D |
St. Lawrence |
Gr. |
Michelle Pasiechnyk |
G |
Clarkson |
Sr. |
* Denotes unanimous selection
The First Team All-ECAC Hockey offense is spearheaded by Cornell’s Izzy Daniel, who compiled an impressive 13 goals and 25 assists, resulting in a remarkable 1.73 points per game average. Daniel's stellar performance led the nationally-ranked Big Red in all scoring categories. Sharing the limelight for the second consecutive year is Colgate’s Danielle Serdachny, who dominated in her fifth-year season with 35 points, boasting 13 goals and 22 assists to lead the Raiders' offensive charge. Completing the offensive trio is Princeton’s Sarah Fillier, recording 18 goals and six assists for a total of 24 points in 21 games played for the Tigers.
In defensive ranks, Clarkson’s Nicole Gosling showcased her versatility as a two-way defender, contributing 10 goals and 13 assists for a total of 23 points, leading the nationally-ranked Golden Knights. Gosling impressively registered 89 shots on goal and excelled on the player-advantage with eight power play goals. Joining her on the blue line is St. Lawrence’s Mae Batherson, whose 26 points lead her defense in scoring. With a scoring average of 1.18 points per game, Batherson maintains a commendable plus-minus of 17.
In the crease, Clarkson’s Michelle Pasiechnyk delivered a stellar performance, posting a remarkable 13-3-1 record, setting a career win record in her senior season. Pasiechnyk tallied five shutouts during the regular season and made a total of 364 saves. The senior netminder concluded the season with a commendable 1.23 goals-against average and an impressive .945 save percentage.