Women's Ice Hockey

ECAC Hockey Announces 2024-25 Women's First Team All-ECAC

Four Institutions Represented; All Players Competing in Quarterfinals

DANBURY, CONN. – ECAC Hockey is proud to announce the selection of six student-athletes to its 2024-25 Women’s All-ECAC Hockey First Team, with players representing four member institutions. 

Please note that all statistics correspond to the final regular season statistics in ECAC Hockey play only.

First Team All-ECAC

NAME POS. SCHOOL CLASS
Issy Wunder F Princeton Jr.
Kristýna Kaltounková F Colgate Gr.
Anne Cherkowski F Clarkson Gr.

Nicole Gosling
 
D Clarkson Gr.

Haley Winn*
 
D Clarkson Sr.

Annelies Bergmann
 
G Cornell So.

*Denotes unanimous selection

These three forwards were the backbones of their offensive lines, posting impressive point values, and were critical to their respective teams' success this season.

Princeton’s Issy Wunder tallied 14 goals (T-2 ECAC) and 16 assists (T-3 ECAC) to end her season with 30 points, effectively placing her as the top point scorer in the ECAC. Averaging over a point per game, Wunder proved critical to the Tiger's offense this season.

Kristýna Kaltounková had a standout fifth-year season. She placed third in the league for points (26 total) and averaged over a point per game in ECAC play. The Colgate forward often found herself in front of the net, averaging nearly a goal per game, which was second in the ECAC.

Graduate forward Anne Cherkowski was critical for the Golden Knights this season, tying for first place in league assists with 17. Cherkowski also found herself in second place overall for points, racking up an impressive 28 total points that put her over a point-per-game average.

Opening up on the defensive side of things, Clarkson dominates the team. Nicole Gosling earns the first team nod thanks to her 21-point season. For the Golden Knights, the fifth-year blocked 41 shots and averaged nearly one assist per game. 

Joining her teammate is Haley Winn, the only unanimous First Team selection. Winn led Clarkson and the ECAC in blocked shots with 57 and was tied for second in league assists at 16. An impressive 94 shots on goal resulted in a 22-point season in 20 games played for the senior defenseman (6th in ECAC).

Rounding out the team is netminder Annelies Bergmann of league champion Cornell. An impressive sophomore campaign brought her to lead the league in goals-against average, only allowing an average of 1.22 goals per game with 471 total saves. She also led the league in shutouts, totaling 6, and save percentage with 0.946.


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