AMESBURY, Mass.— Fifth year
Gwyneth Philips has been named the Hockey East Stop It Goaltending Goaltender of the Year and six Huskies earned spots on Hockey East All-Star teams from the No. 14 Northeastern women's hockey team.
Philips and graduate student
Megan Carter are First Team All-Stars, sophomore
Jules Constantinople and graduate student
Peyton Anderson are Second Team All-Stars and fifth year
Katy Knoll and junior
Skylar Irving are Third Team All-Stars. Northeastern led all schools with six selections to the All-Star teams.
For the second year in a row, Philips earned Stop It Goaltending Goaltender of the Year honors and First Team All-Star accolades. Philips owns a 1.20 goals against average and .953 save percentage, both tops among goaltenders with at least 18 games played. She has posted six shutouts, which is tied for the third-best mark in the NCAA and has allowed one goal or less in 24 of her 34 games played this season. Additionally, Philips is a Semifinalist for the Goaltender of the Year award, was named Hockey East's Three Star Award winner and earned Bertagna Award honors for the second year in a row as the Beanpot's top goaltender.
Carter was a unanimous selection to the First Team after claiming Best Defender honors for the second year in a row. Carter set a new career-high with 18 assists this season and tied a career-high with 22 points. The captain of the Huskies, she has posted 60 blocks this season, which ranks fifth-best among all league defensemen.
Constantinople is a Second Team All-Star for the first time in her career. Only a sophomore, Constantinople's production took a huge leap this season, setting career-highs in goals (4), assists (11) and points (15). She has two game-winning goals and has tallied 56 blocks.
Anderson earned All-Star honors for the first time in her career after being named to the Second Team. She has set career-high in goals (14), assists (12), points (26) and game-winning goals (4). Anderson's 14 goals lead all Huskies and her 23 points in league play ranked as the third-best mark in the conference.
Irving was named a Third Team All-Star after posting a career-high 10 goals, 20 assists and 30 points. Her 20 assists tied to lead all Hockey East players and she also posted four game-winning goals. The Huskies are 8-0-0 when the Beanpot MVP records a goal and 19-0-0 when she records a point this season.
For the third time in her career, Knoll was named a Third Team All-Star. This season, Knoll has posted 10 goals, 15 assists and 25 points. Her five game-winning goals ties a career-high and she is the active career NCAA leader with 21 game-winning goals.
Hockey East will unveil the Player of the Year, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year and Coach of the Year award in the coming days.