DANBURY, CONN. – ECAC Hockey is proud to announce the selection of six student-athletes to its 2024-25 Women’s All-ECAC Hockey Third Team, with players representing four member institutions.
Please note that all statistics correspond to the final regular season statistics in ECAC Hockey play only.
Third Team All-ECAC
NAME |
POS. |
SCHOOL |
CLASS |
Avi Adam |
F |
Cornell |
Jr. |
Anna Segedi |
F |
St. Lawrence |
Gr. |
Emma Pais |
F |
Colgate |
So. |
Andrea Trnková |
D |
RPI |
So. |
Rory Guilday |
D |
Cornell |
Sr. |
Emma Sofie Nordström |
G |
St. Lawrence |
Jr. |
Three offensive weapons headline the Third Team as the trio combined for 28 goals and each helped their team to an opening round bye in the league playoffs.
Cornell's Avi Adam scored nine goals (T-10 ECAC) and nine assists for an 18 point junior season. Averaging nearly a point per game in league play and finishing top 15 in league points, Adam helped Cornell to another regular season title.
Emma Pais follows up last year's All-Rookie nod by tallying 12 goals in 22 league games for Colgate. The sophomore was one of nine ECAC players to reach double digits in goals and also tied for the league lead with six power play tallies.
St. Lawrence fifth year Anna Segedi continued to be a force at Appleton Arena, recording 14 points for the Saints who have been ranked in the national top 10 all year. Segedi had a huge performance in the rivalry matchup with Clarkson, scoring twice and adding an assist in a 6-5 win.
On the defensive front, two standouts from Cornell and RPI, respectively. Team USA stalwart Rory Guilday represents the Big Red after posting five goals in 20 games including two game winners for the league's top team. Guilday tallied 20 blocked shots in league play this season.
Across the blue line, RPI's Andrea Trnková continues to evolve as an ECAC defender, recording double-digit points, three game winning goals, and 23 blocked shots in 22 league contests.
In net is St. Lawrence’s Emma Sofie Nordström, who delivered a standout performance in her junior season, securing an 11-6-3 record for the Saints. Nordström's outstanding 1.83 goals-against average and a .930 save percentage highlight her exceptional skills and both rank top five in the league. In her 20 league games played, she recorded 4 shutouts and made 478 saves.
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