2024-25 Women's Ice Hockey Roster
Biography
2024-2025 (Fifth-Year): Earned SUNAYC All-Conference Second team honors... Named a Krampade/AHCA All-American Scholar... Named to EAST-COMM Academic Honor Roll... Named to the SUNYAC Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll... Named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team... Played in all 28 games, tallying 17 points with six goals and 11 assists, leading the team in overall points and assists... Had a +7 plus-minus on the season... Had two game-winning and two power play goals in the season... Had two assists in the 2-2 tie against Oswego on Nov. 16... Picked up the game-winning goal on the power play against Canton on Nov. 22... Notched two assists against Morrisville on Dec. 6... Had another two-point game against Morrisville on Jan. 18 with a goal and assist... From Jan. 17- Jan. 28, she recorded at least one point in five straight games... Tallied two assists against Cortland in a 2-1 win on Feb. 1... Had the game-winning goal against Cortland in the SUNYAC semifinals on Mar. 1.
2023-2024 (Senior): Earned SUNYAC All-Conference Second team honors... Named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team... Named to the SUNYAC Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll... Notched 10 goals and 16 assists in 28 games played... Second on the team with 26 points and 16 assists... Maintained a +20 plus-minus... Added 7 multi-point games, including a four-point night against SUNY Morrisville on Jan. 12... Recorded four power-play goals and four game-winning goals
2022-2023 (Junior): Named to the NEWHL All-Tournament team... Named to SUNYAC Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll... Finished second in the NEWHL Conference with 22 assists and added four goals in 29 games played... Tallied two power-play goals and two game-winning goals... Recorded season-high three assists on Jan. 13 in a 4-3 win over Oswego State.
Before Plattsburgh State: Competed for two years for NCAA Division I University of New Hampshire, tallying seven points on seven assists in 36 games played... Was a four-sport athlete at Worcester Academy, competing in ice hockey (five years), lacrosse (four years), field hockey (three years), and soccer (two years)... Earned the Presson Award in 2020, which is awarded to Worcester Academy's top female athlete... Was a three-sport captain in field hockey, ice hockey, and lacrosse in 2019-20... Named MVP in field hockey in 2017 and 2019 and MVP in ice hockey in 2020... Led Worcester Academy's women's ice hockey team to the NEPSAC semifinals in both 2018 and 2019... Also attended Matignon High School in Cambridge, Mass., and was a two-time selection to the All-Scholastic Team by both the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald... Gained club experience playing for the Boston Jr. Eagles, winning the 2019 national championship and state championships in 2018 and 2020, and the East Coast Wizards, winning the 2016 national championship and state championships in 2014 and 2016.
Personal: Daughter of Mark and Kim Wall... Father, Mark, played ice hockey at Suffolk University from 1989-91... Sister, Kaleigh, competes in ice hockey at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst... Enjoys surfing in the summer and playing other sports in her spare time.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2022-23Junior
Forward
5'8"
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2023-24Senior
Forward
5'8"
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2024-25Fifth Year
Forward
5'7"