NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Three members of the Yale women's ice hockey team were named Division I All-Stars by the New England Hockey Writers Association. Seniors Carina DiAntonio and Jordan Ray, along with first year Molly Boyle, received the honor.
Yale tied with Quinnipiac for the most representatives from ECAC Hockey.
The Elis had a remarkable season, finishing 26-10 overall. The Bulldogs won a share of the ECAC Hockey regular-season title and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament, where they defeated Minnesota Duluth in the first round before falling to No. 1 Ohio State in the quarterfinals.
DiAntonio was named a NEHWA All-Star for the second consecutive year. She had an outstanding season as a first-line winger for the Bulldogs, recording 26 goals and 22 assists. She earned All-Ivy League and All-ECAC Hockey honors this season. DiAntonio wrapped up her collegiate career as one of the best players in program history, finishing second in goals (63), fifth in points (130) and sixth in assists (67).
Ray, the Bulldogs' first-line center, also stood out as one of the top facilitators in the country. She tallied 33 assists to go along with 17 goals and became the fifth Yale player to reach the 50-point mark in a single season. Ray concluded her collegiate career near the top of Yale's all-time leaderboard, finishing second in assists (90), third in points (145) and fifth in goals (55).
Boyle established herself as one of the top defenders in the nation this season, collecting numerous awards to complement an impressive stat line. The first year became the fourth Yale player to earn All-America honors. She was named ECAC Defender of the Year and Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Boyle finished her debut season with 13 goals and 23 assists, setting Yale records for single-season points and assists by a defender.
NEHWA Division I All-Stars
Carina DiAntonio - Forward
Jordan Ray - Forward
Molly Boyle - DefenderÂ