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Four Bulldogs Named to All-ECAC Hockey Teams

DANBURY, Conn. -- Four Yale women's ice hockey players have been named to All-ECAC teams, as announced by the conference on Thursday afternoon. Defender Molly Boyle was a first-team selection, while senior Carina DiAntonio and Jordan Ray landed on the second team, and senior Gracie Gilkyson earned a spot on the third team.

Boyle has been a high-impact defender all season for the Bulldogs. The first-year averaged 1.33 points per game and led the league in assists with 20, finishing the regular season at +15. The Scituate, Mass., native played a key role in Yale securing the program's second ECAC Hockey regular-season title, alongside Princeton. She finished the regular season with 27 points, a program record for a defender, and won ECAC weekly honors four times. She is Yale's first top team selection since goaltender Pia Dukaric in 2023.

DiAntonio had an outstanding year as a first-line winger for the Bulldogs. The senior posted 33 points in 22 ECAC Hockey games, ranking second in the ECAC in both goals and points. DiAntonio closed the regular season on a 17-game point streak while averaging 1.50 points per game, second best in the league. She ranked third in game-winning goals (4). DiAntonio scored 21 goals, the sixth most in a single season by a Yale player. She also ranks third all-time in goals (58) and sixth in points (123).

Ray was a dominant offensive-zone player, tallying 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points. She is tied for first in the league in game-winning goals (5) and averaged 1.41 points per game during league play. The Florida native put together an impressive 14-game point streak and finished in the top five in both goals and total points in the ECAC. Ray has made her mark on the Yale record book, finishing the regular season with the sixth-most single-season points in program history. She ranks third all-time on the Bulldogs' points list (137).

Frey led all rookie goaltenders in save percentage (.937) and ranked first among all goaltenders in fewest goals allowed (17) in the ECAC. A New York native, Frey led the nation in winning percentage (.933) and ranks second nationally in goals-against average (1.32), solidifying a remarkable debut season. Frey finished the regular season with a 14-1 record and five shutouts.

Gilkyson recorded five goals, including one power-play goal and one game-winner, along with nine assists for 14 points in 22 league games. The senior closed the regular season as the ECAC Hockey leader with 32 blocked shots, playing a key role in the program's second ECAC Hockey regular-season title.

The Bulldogs will host Union in the ECAC Quarterfinals in a best-of-three series. Puck drop for Game 1 at Ingalls Rink is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 27, at 3 p.m.

All-ECAC Selections
Molly Boyle -- First Team
Jordan Ray -- Second Team
Carina DiAntonio -- Second Team
Gracie Gilkyson -- Third Team 

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Players Mentioned

Carina DiAntonio

#25 Carina DiAntonio

F
5' 3"
Sophomore
Pia  Dukaric

#30 Pia Dukaric

G
5' 8"
Junior
Gracie Gilkyson

#7 Gracie Gilkyson

D
5' 7"
Sophomore
Jordan Ray

#20 Jordan Ray

F
5' 7"
Sophomore
Molly Boyle

#5 Molly Boyle

D
5' 10"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Carina DiAntonio

#25 Carina DiAntonio

5' 3"
Sophomore
F
Pia  Dukaric

#30 Pia Dukaric

5' 8"
Junior
G
Gracie Gilkyson

#7 Gracie Gilkyson

5' 7"
Sophomore
D
Jordan Ray

#20 Jordan Ray

5' 7"
Sophomore
F
Molly Boyle

#5 Molly Boyle

5' 10"
First Year
D