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D1 Top Scorer


#8 -- Kaila Frazier, TOWSON

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Regular Season: 52 PTS  (33 G, 19 A), +4

2014 Playoff: 9 PTS (5 G, 4 A) 

Kaila just transferred to Towson this year and when she heard there was a women’s ice hockey team, she joined right away. Kaila is an asset to the team both on and off the ice. She is not only the team’s highest scorer, but the Vice President for the upcoming 2014-2015 season. Kaila led league with 52 points in the regular season (33 goals and 19 Assists) in only 11 games. She then added 4 goals and 4 assists leading Towson to the DVCHC Division I Title. Kaila is a no ego player, who is just as happy to set up a goal as she is to score one. Kaila fosters team camaraderie both on and off the ice with her positive attitude. She works both offensively and defensively as a dependable playmaker for the Tigers.  Towson’s offense is one of full zone puck control and Kaila’s vision and puck handling skills help Towson maintain control of the puck from large parts of the game.  She average 3 goals a game and had 7 hat-tricks and 2 playmakers (3 assists) during the regular season scoring points in every game. 


#41 -- Christy Pastucha, SRU

Regular Season: 47 PTS  (35 G, 12 A), +24

2014 Playoff: 7 PTS (3 G, 4 A)

Christy has the most points on the team with goals, assists and plus minus.  She has maintained this ranking her entire college hockey career.


#14 -- Jacqueline Denning, VIL

Regular Season: 42 PTS  (35 G, 7 A), +6

2014 Playoff: 12 PTS (10 G, 2 A)

"Wow." That's the general reaction that people have after watching Denning play hockey. We've gotten it from other coaches, other players, and fans. She's flat-out incredible. The best thing about Denning is that you get all of the talent and none of the ego. In fact, she may be the most modest person on the team. After having a four-goal game, we'll ask her how many goals she scored. She'll answer with a shrug, as if it's no big deal. But it has been a huge deal for our team. Some players lead their teams through words; Denning leads her team through play. She has single-handedly erased three-goal deficits, and her team does not hesitate to rally behind her. Jackie is the definition of a game-changer, and as freshman is the cornerstone of our team. As if she wasn't impressive enough, Denning is also a member of Villanova's varsity crew team. Her days start with crew practice at dawn, and finishes with hockey practices at 11PM. And she's never missed a thing. Correction, the best thing about Denning is that we have her for three more seasons.


#18 -- Abigail New, NAVY

Regular Season: 31 PTS  (26 G, 5 A), +14

2014 Playoff: 7 PTS (5 G, 2 A)

Abby New is a player that is fun to watch, an honor to play with, and near impossible to play against. With an uncanny ability to hit the back of the net, Abby has scored 30 goals in her 9 game season. Abby's skill isn't confined to the offensive zone. She is quick to back check, help on the defensive zone break out, and win the small battles along the boards. The team can rely on Abby to pick up the pace when the intensity is low, inspiring other players to do the same. Her talent, hockey sense, are an invaluable asset to any team. 


#22 -- Alyssa Agati, RUTGERS

Regular Season: 24 PTS  (14 G, 10 A), +5

2014 Playoff: 6 PTS (4 G, 2 A)

Regardless of her scoring record, Alyssa spends most of her practice time teaching newer skaters, giving them individual attention that they normally wouldn't get during a team ice slot. Her passion on the ice is nothing compared to her devotion to the team.

 
 

#12 -- Katie Barbor, UMD

Regular Season: 24 PTS  (15 G, 9 A), -3

2014 Playoff: 3 PTS (2 G, 1 A)

Katie Barbor was a key addition to keeping the University of Maryland’s women's hockey team competitive this season.  She came in as a freshman and brought a spark to the team.  Katie was not only our leading scorer but was also a defensive stronghold as well. Katie played every other shift and was still able to boast one of the best plus-minus records on the team. She was our most valuable player.

 Katie was top line power play and top line plenty kill.  Every time she touched the ice she genuinely played like it is her last shift and goes all out all the time. On more than one occasion Katie got sick on the bench and still managed to not miss a shift. Even though Katie was only a freshman she was a role model to others on the team and almost never missed anything. The team would turn to Katie when they needed to be pulled up and focused. Katie was able to do that. Unlike most of the girls Katie grew up playing boys hockey. She has a different style to her play. She plays with confidence and a swagger that was uncommon among the many of the girls.

Katie is a well rounded player who was the driving the force behind Maryland's season this year. Katie was Maryland's highest scorer and would hands down be the choice for Maryland's rookie of the year and MVP.


#2 -- Carly Buckholz, UVA

Regular Season: 23 PTS  (13 G, 10 A), -11

2014 Playoff: N/A

Always upbeat, always positive.  Carly is an outstanding ambassador for our team and our sport on and off the ice.


#18 -- Alyssa Davis, LIBERTY

Regular Season: 7 PTS  (5 G, 2 A), -4

2014 Playoff: N/A

Alyssa joined our team at the last minute and proved to be a great player for us. She was dominant in each game from an offensive and defensive standpoint. Alyssa is a great definition of an all around hockey player being able to be strong up front and also defensively through back-checking or playing defense when we needed strength there. Alyssa concluded the season and led our team with 2 power player goals, 5 of our 9 scored and assisting on an additional 2 of the 9 goals. She worked hard each game and proved to break up our opponents plays when possible.