In a recent announcement, Amherst College women's ice hockey senior forward Rylee Glennon and sophomore goaltender Natalie Stott earned First Team All-NESCAC honors, while sophomores Maeve Reynolds and Emily Hohmann received 2nd-team accolades. Additionally, Amherst head coach Jeff Matthews was honored as the NESCAC Coach of the Year for the first time in his career.

By the Numbers
  • Rylee Glennon and Maeve Reynolds each scored 9 goals and 14 assists, totaling 23 points.
  • Natalie Stott made 481 career saves with a .962 save percentage across 23 games this season.
  • Jeff Matthews' career record is 165-71-31, the most wins of any active Division III head coach with fewer than 12 seasons.
State of Play
  • Amherst is the No. 1 seed in the NESCAC Tournament for the second year in a row and will host the remaining rounds at Orr Rink on March 1-2.
  • The top-seeded Mammoths will face the No. 5 seeded Hamilton at 4 p.m. this Friday (March 1) and host the NESCAC semifinals and championship game this weekend (March 1-3) at Orr Rink.
Bottom Line

Amherst College women's ice hockey team's outstanding performance led to several players receiving NESCAC honors, with Coach Jeff Matthews being recognized as Coach of the Year for his exceptional leadership.