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O’Brien, Sullivan Named NEHWA All-Stars

O’Brien, Sullivan Named NEHWA All-Stars

BEVERLY, Mass. – Endicott women's ice hockey student-athletes Michaela O'Brien (Pembroke, Mass.) and Courtney Sullivan (North Yarmouth, Maine) have been named to the 2021-22 New England Hockey Writers Association (NEHWA) Division II-III All-Star Team.

O'Brien and Sullivan are both first-time honorees. Overall, the program has produced seven award winners since being elevated to NCAA Division III varsity status in 2015-16.

The duo is joined on the list by two-time honoree Jade Meier '20 (Fairbanks, Alaska), Alyssa Peterson '20 (Cranberry Township, Pa.), Vendela Jonsson '19 M'20 (Linkoping, Sweden), and Jillian Gibbs '20 M'22 (Burlington, Vt.).


MICHAELA O'BRIEN | G | JR.

In 15 games played on the season, O'Brien compiled a 10-4-1 record, a 1.51 goals against average (GAA), and a .940 save percentage in 911:34 of action between the pipes. O'Brien posted 20 or more saves in nine games on the season and had a program record 56 saves in a 4-3 win over No. 1 nationally ranked Plattsburgh on November 27, 2021.

O'Brien earned Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Goaltender of the Year and All-CCC First Team accolades behind those aforementioned numbers.

Among her conference peers, O'Brien ranked in the top-10 in the following categories: minutes (6th), goals against (2nd, 23), GAA (2nd), saves (6th, 362), save percentage (4th), wins (2nd), and winning percentage (2nd, .700).

O'Brien also finished the year ranked in the top-25 nationally in winning percentage (15th), GAA (12th), save percentage (14th), and shutouts (21st, 4).


COURTNEY SULLIVAN | F | SR.

Sullivan registered 16 goals and seven assists for 23 points in 25 games played. Sullivan finished the year with a +22 plus-minus rating, four power play tallies, three-game winning goals, and one hat trick (11/16/21 vs. Salve Regina).

She also notched two or more goals in four games and two or more points in five contests.

For her efforts, Sullivan claimed All-CCC First Team honors and CCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolades.

In the CCC, Sullivan ranked in the top-10 in the following categories: points (7th), goals (3rd), plus-minus (1st), power play goals (6th), game-winning goals (3rd), and shots (5th 102).

Nationally, Sullivan was positioned in the top-50 in faceoff wins (50th, 219, .563), goals per game (29th, 0.64), and power play goals (39th).


YEAR IN REVIEW

Endicott captured the inaugural CCC Championship with a 2-1 win over the University of New England (UNE) on March 5.

The Gulls fell to eventual undefeated NCAA Division III Champion and No. 1 nationally ranked Middlebury, 4-0, on March 12 in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals.

Endicott concluded the 2022 season with a 19-5-1 overall record, a 15-2-1 mark in CCC play, and a No. 9 national ranking. 

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(Photo Credit - David Le '10)