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Clarkson All-Time All-Stars Lindsay Williams '07 was the 2007 recipient of the Sara Devens Award. CLARKSON ALL-TIME ALL-STARS 2005-06 CARLEE EUSEPI - Sr., Defense ERICA HOWE - Jr., Goaltender SOPHIE DOYON - Fr., Defense - ECAC Hockey Best Defensive - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year - ECACHL All-Rookie Team Defenseman - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team KIRA HURLEY - Jr., Goaltender - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - Finalist ECAC Player of the Year - All-America 2nd Team - All-Star ECAC Hockey vs Team USA CARLY MERCER - Jr., Forward - ECACHL Goaltender of the Year BRITNEY SELINA - Sr., Forward - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - ECACHL - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey Best Defensive JAMIE LEE RATTRAY - Jr., LINDSAY WILLIAMS - Jr., Forward Forward Forward - Humanitarian Award Finalist - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - All-Star ECAC Hockey vs Team USA 2006-07 DOMINIQUE THIBAULT - Sr., 2013-14 CARLEE EUSEPI - Fr., Defense Forward ERIN AMBROSE - So., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 GENEVIEVE LAVOIE - Fr., Forward - All-Star ECAC Hockey vs Team USA - All-American - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team - All-USCHO.com - 1st Team LINDSAY WILLIAMS - Sr., Forward 2010-11 - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - Sarah Devens Award Recipient ERICA HOWE - Fr., Goaltender - co-ECAC Hockey Best Def.-Defenseman - Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalist - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team GENEVIEVE BANNON - Fr., CARLY MERCER - Fr., Forward Forward 2007-08 - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team - Finalist ECAC Rookie of the Year. BROOKE BEAZER - Sr., Center MATT & SHANNON DESROSIERS - ECAC Hockey Best Defensive 2011-12 - USCHO.com Coaches of the Year Forward DANIELLE BOUDREAU - Sr., - ECAC Hockey Coaches of the Year CARLEE EUSEPI - So., Defense Defense RENATA FAST - So, Defense - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - Finalist ECAC Best Defensive- - NCAA All-Tournament Team EVE GRANDMONT-BERUBE Defenseman VANESSA GAGNON - Sr., Forward - Fr., Goaltender ERICA HOWE - So., Goaltender - NCAA Elite 89 - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year - Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete BRITNEY SELINA - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team of the Year - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - Finalist ECAC Player of the Year - Sarah Devens Award KATELYN PTOLEMY - Sr., Defense - CoSIDA/Capital One Women's 2008-09 - Finalist ECAC Student-Athlete At-Large National 1st-Team - JUANA BARIBEAU - Fr., Forward of the Year University Division I - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team JAMIE LEE RATTRAY - So., - CoSIDA/Capital One 1st-Team CARLEE EUSEPI - Jr., Defense Forward District 1 NCAA Division I Women's - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - Nominee Patty Kazmaier Award At-Large MARIE-JO GAUDET - Sr., Center - ECAC Hockey Best Defensive - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team 2012-13 Forward BRITNEY SELINA - Jr., Forward ERIN AMBROSE - Fr., Defense ERICA HOWE - Sr., Goaltender - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year - NCAA All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - All-USCHO.com - 2nd Team 2009-10 - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team LAUREN DAHM - Jr., Goaltender VANESSA GAGNON - Jr., Forward - Finalist ECAC Goaltender of the Year - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - CoSIDA/Capital One Women's SHANNON MacAULAY - So., At-Large Academic All-Region Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team 77 2018-19 CLARKSON WOMEN's HOCKEY RECORDS BOOK An All-American defender and a Top-10 Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist as a sophomore, Erin Ambrose is Clarkson's all-time leading scorer from the blueline with 137 points (33-104). Golden Knights OLIVIAA HOWE - Sr.,Sr ForwardFor ard ALL-TIME ALL-STARS - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team SHANNON MacAULAY - Sr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team CAYLEY MERCER - Jr., Forward - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - All USCHO - 3rd Team 2016-17 GENEVIEVE BANNON - Sr., Forward - NCAA Frozen Four All-Tr. Team - All-USCHO - 2nd Team - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team LOREN GABEL - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team SAVANNAH HARMON - Jr., Defense - Patty Kazmaier Nominee - All-American - 2nd Team - NCAA Frozen Four All-Tr. Team - All-USCHO - 2nd Team - ECAC Hockey Best Defenseman - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner - Jamie Lee Rattray '14 RHYEN McGILL - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team CARLY MERCER - Sr., Forward SAVANNAH HARMON - Fr., Defense CAYLEY MERCER - Sr., Forward - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team - USCHO.com Player of the Year JAMIE LEE RATTRAY - Sr., - All-USCHO All-Rookie Team - TOP 3 Patty Kazmaier Finalist Forward SHANNON MacAULAY - Jr., Forward - All-American - 1st Team - 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - All-USCHO - 1st Team Award Winner CAYLER MERCER- So., Forward - MOP Player NCAA Frozen Four - NCAA Tournament Most - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey Player of the Year Outstanding Player SHEA TILEY - Fr., Goaltender - ECAC Hockey Best Forward - NCAA All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - All-American - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - All-USCHO.com - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team MICHAELA PEJZLOVA - Fr., - ECAC Hockey Player of the Year - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team Forward - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - All-USCHO All-Rookie Team - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team BRITTANY STYNER - Sr., Forward ELLA SHELTON - Fr., Defense - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team 2015-16 - All-USCHO Rookie Team ERIN AMBROSE - Sr., Defense - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team 2014-15 - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team ERIN AMBROSE - Jr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - All USCHO - 2nd Team SHEA TILEY - Jr., Goaltender MATT DESROSIERS - Head Coach RENATA FAST - Sr., Defense - All-USCHO - 2ndTeam - ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year - ECAC Hockey - 3rd Team - ECAC Hockey Tournament MOP RENATA FAST - Jr., Defense LOREN GABEL - Fr., Forward - ECAC Hockey -3rd Team - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey - All Rookie Team 78 www.clarksonathletics.com Loren Gabel enjoyed a record-setting year in 2017-18, tying for second in the nation in scoring (75 pts) and third in goals (36). A Top 3 Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award, she set Clarkson single-season marks for points and goals. 2017-18 SAVANNAH HARMON - Sr., Defense SHEA TILEY - Sr., Goaltender LOREN GABEL - Jr., Forward - Patty Kazmaier Top 10 Finalist - Patty Kazmaier Top 10 Finalist - TOP 3 Patty Kazmaier Finalist - All-American - 1st Team - All-American - 1st Team - All-American - 1st Team - All-USCHO - 1st Team - All-USCHO - 1st Team - All-USCHO - 1st Team - NCAA Frozen Four All-Tr. Team - NCAA Frozen Four All-Tr. Team - ECAC Hockey Player of the Year - ECAC Hockey Best Defenseman - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year - NCAA Frozen Four All-Tr. Team - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey Best Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team MICHAELA PEJZLOVA -So., Forward - ECAC Hockey Mandi Schwartz - ECAC Hockey All-Tr.Team - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team Student-Athlete-of-the-Year Award ELIZABETH GIGUERE - Fr., Forward - ECAC Hockey Tournament MOP - All-American - 2nd Team - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - All-USCHO - 2nd Team ELLA SHELTON - So., Defense - ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year - ECAC Hockey - 2nd Team - NCAA Frozen Four All-Tr. Team - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team - ECAC Hockey - 1st Team - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team Clarkson's fi rst two-time All-American, defenseman Savannah Harmon '18 79 2018-19 CLARKSON WOMEN's HOCKEY RECORDS BOOK.
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