Sarah Devens Award

The Sarah Devens Award is given as a joint award between the ECAC Hockey and Hockey East conferences to a women's ice hockey player. The criteria for the Devens Award is for a player who demonstrates leadership and commitment both on and off the ice.[1] Both conferences submitted a league nominee for consideration and the winner is also given a post-graduate scholarship of $10,000. The award is named in honor of former Dartmouth Big Green ice hockey player, Sarah Devens, who died in 1995 prior to her senior year.

List of winners

YearPlayerSchool
1996–97Kathryn Waldo[2]Northeastern
1997–98Sarah HoodDartmouth
1998–99Jaime TottenNortheastern
1999–2000Carrie JokielNew Hampshire
2000–01Christina SorbaraBrown
2001–02Dianna BellCornell
2002–03Rachel BarrieSt. Lawrence
2003–04Lindsay CharleboisHarvard
2004–05Nicole CorrieroHarvard
2005–06Karen Thatcher [3]Providence
2006–07Lindsay WilliamsClarkson
2007–08Lizzie Keady[4]Princeton
2008–09Marianna Locke [5]St. Lawrence
2009–10Laura Gersten[6]Rensselaer
2010–11Jaclyn Snikeris[7]Yale
2011–12Aleca Hughes[8]Yale
2012–13Alyssa Zupon[9]Yale
2013–14Vanessa Gagnon[10]Clarkson
2014–15Chelsea Laden[11]Quinnipiac
2015–16Alli Rolandelli[12]Brown
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See also

  • National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship

References

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