2006-07 NESCAC Women's Ice Hockey Players of the Week
March 5, 2007
Krystyn Elek, Amherst
(First Year, Goaltender - Summerville, S.C.)
Elek led the Jeffs to a pair of victories over the weekend en route
to the NESCAC Women's Ice Hockey Championship, the first NESCAC
crown for Amherst. On Saturday against Bowdoin, Elek turned aside
30 shots in a 3-2 overtime win over the Polar Bears. She followed
the performance on Sunday by backstopping Amherst with a
tournament-record 65 saves in a 2-1 triple overtime victory over
Middlebury. Elek, the NESCAC Rookie of the Year, is 14-4-3 this
season with a 1.60 goals against average and a .940 save
percentage.
February 26, 2007
Kate Dennett, Amherst
(First Year, Forward - Highland Ranch, Colo.)
Dennett netted the game-winning goal in overtime after collecting
an assist on the game's first goal as the Jeffs advanced to the
semifinals of the NESCAC Women's Ice Hockey Championship for the
first time with a 3-2 win over Williams on Saturday.
Lauren Tomford, Hamilton
(First Year, Forward - Avon, Conn.)
Tomford tallied the game-winning goal in overtime and assisted on
another as Hamilton earned a 4-3 victory over Colby on Saturday to
move into the semifinals of the 2007 NESCAC Women's Ice Hockey
Championship. Tomford has five game-winners this season and leads
all league rookies with 27 points.
February 19, 2007
Anna Condino, Williams
(Senior, Forward - Lexington, Mass.)
Condino netted five points during a 2-0-0 final weekend of the
regular season for the Ephs. Friday evening against Hamilton,
Condino picked up a goal and an assist in the third period during
an 8-2 win. She capped the regular season on Saturday with two
goals and an assist on a third in a 5-2 victory over Trinity.
Condino leads Williams in goals this season with 14 and is second
among her teammates with 27 points through 24 games.
February 12, 2007
Amanda Comeau, Colby
(Sophomore, Forward - Southbury, Conn.)
Comeau tallied five goals and an assist during a 2-1 week for the
Mules. Against NESCAC rival Bowdoin on Wednesday, Comeau potted
four goals, including the game-tying goal with 3:16 remaining in
regulation and the game-winner in overtime in a 6-5 victory. She
closed the week with a goal and an assist at Southern Me. on
Sunday. Comeau leads her team with 13 goals this season.
Lauren Tomford, Hamilton
(First Year, Forward - Avon, Conn.)
Tomford scored four goals and helped on two others in a 2-0-1 week
for the Continentals. Tomford started the week with a goal and an
assist in a 3-3 tie with nationally-ranked Utica on Tuesday,
followed by the eventual game-winner along with an assist during a
5-4 win at Trinity on Friday. She closed the week with two goals in
the third period in a come-from-behind win over the Bantams on
Saturday.
February 5, 2007
Abby Kurtz-Phelan,
Middlebury
(Senior, Forward - Denver, Colo.)
Kurtz-Phelan scored three goals and added two assists during a 2-0
week for the Panthers. She scored two goals, including the
game-winner, and added an assist in a mid- week win over Williams,
followed by a goal and an assist performance in a win against St.
Anselm on Friday. Kurtz-Phelan leads Middlebury in goals this
season with 10 through 12 appearances and is third among all
skaters on her team with 18 points (10-8-18).
January 29, 2007
Annmarie Cellino,
Middlebury
(Sophomore, Forward - West Seneca, N.Y.)
Cellino picked up three goals and two assists to lead Middlebury to
key NESCAC victories over Bowdoin and Colby last weekend and extend
the Panthers unbeaten streak to 15 games. With the Polar Bears
holding an early 2-0 lead Friday evening, Cellino scored
back-to-back goals to spark her team as the Panthers went on to win
in overtime, 5-4. Saturday afternoon against Colby, Cellino tallied
the eventual game-winner on the power- play and chipped in a pair
of assists. She leads the team in scoring this season with 7-11-18.
January 22, 2007
Britney McKenna, Trinity
(First Year, Forward - Rye, N.H.)
McKenna had a hand in four of the Bantams' five goals during a
1-0-1 weekend against Southern Maine. Down 2-0 after the first
period, McKenna put Trinity on the scoreboard with the Bantams'
first goal midway through the second, then assisted on the
game-winner late in the third in a 3-2 win. She closed out the
weekend series on Saturday with a power- play goal and a
shorthanded goal just over a minute apart in the third period in an
eventual 2-2 tie. McKenna is third among Trinity skaters in scoring
this season with 9-5-14.
January 15, 2007
Rachel Stemerman,
Wesleyan
(Sophomore, Goaltender - Williamsville, N.Y.)
Stemerman stopped 85 shots while allowing only five goals for a
.944 save percentage in a weekend series at Middlebury. On Friday,
Stemerman turned aside 47 shots to help the Cardinals forge a 1-1
tie with Middlebury. She followed up the performance with 38 saves
on Saturday afternoon, including 19 in a scoreless first period, in
a 4-1 loss to the Panthers.
January 8, 2007
Krystyn Elek, Amherst
(First Year, Goaltender - Summerville, S.C.)
Elek did not allow a goal in 100 minutes of play between the pipes
as the Jeffs picked up a pair of wins against Hamilton and Trinity
over the weekend. On Friday against Hamilton, Elek made 24 saves in
a 3-0 win before stopping 14 shots in 40 minutes of action on
Saturday afternoon during a 4-0 win against Trinity. Elek has not
allowed a goal in her last 10 periods of play.
December 11, 2006
Genevieve Triganne, Colby
(Junior, Goaltender - Pointe Claire, Que.)
Triganne gave her squad every opportunity to win last week,
stopping 71 of 76 shots faced, a .934 save percentage, against a
pair of teams with a combined record of 14-2-1. On Tuesday against
undefeated St. Anselm, Triganne made 33 saves while allowing one
goal. Friday afternoon at Bowdoin, Triganne turned aside 38 shots,
including seven in overtime, during a 4-4 tie with NESCAC rival
Bowdoin. Triganne is second in the league this season in save
percentage (.925).
December 4, 2006
Kathryn Kroleski,
Hamilton
(Sophomore, Forward - New Rochelle, N.Y.)
Kroleski scored three goals and assisted on another as the
Continentals picked up a win and a tie in a weekend series at
Wesleyan. Kroleski notched the game- winning goal 1:08 into
overtime on Saturday to cap a two-goal, one assist performance in a
7-6 victory. On Friday, Kroleski scored Hamilton's first goal in a
2-2 tie.
November 27, 2006
Tarasai Karega, Amherst
(Sophomore, Forward - Detroit, Mich.)
Karega collected five points on two goals and three assists during
a sweep of Wesleyan over the weekend. Karega assisted on each goal
on Saturday in a 3-0 win over the Cardinals before scoring two
goals, including the game-winner, on Sunday during a 5-1 victory
for the Jeffs.
November 20, 2006
Meghan Gillis, Bowdoin
(Senior, Forward - Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia)
Gillis tallied three goals, two of which came via the power-play,
and two assists during a pair of road victories for the Polar Bears
last weekend. On Friday at Connecticut College, Gillis scored
Bowdoin's first goal of the game in a 5-2 win before collecting two
goals and two assists in an 8-5 decision at Amherst on Saturday,
assisting on the game-winning goal.






