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Boulier, Webster Earn ECAC Third Team; Marchment All-Rookie Selection

March 9: Three members of the St. Lawrence women's hockey team earned All-League recognition from ECAC Hockey at the annual awards banquet prior to the conference tournament on Friday evening in Potsdam, N.Y. Senior defenseman Amanda Boulier and sophomore forward Brooke Webster were named to the third team, while first-year student Kennedy Marchment received All-Rookie honors.

Boulier was a first team selection in 2012-13 and an All-Rookie team member in 2011-12, while Webster was named to the All-Rookie team a season ago.

"We are happy to see the coaches vote Kennedy, Brooke and 'Boo' [Boulier] to their respective All-League teams," Head Coach Chris Wells said. "What an incredibly deep pool of players it was this year. It is safe to say there are some very good players on all the teams selected and some very good players who were very close."

Boulier, who was a finalist for the league's Best Defenseman award, finished the season with six goals and 17 assists for 23 points and recorded six multi-point games.  Additionally, she led the team in power play points with five; she blocked 49 shots and played at a +13 for the season. A reliable two-way player, her poise with the puck and vision on the ice proved to be a huge asset to the Saints. The Watertown, Conn. native currently sits third in program history in both points and assists by a St. Lawrence defenseman.

Webster led the team in scoring during her sophomore year, finishing with 17 goals and 14 assists for 31 points, finishing ninth in the conference. She recorded seven multi-point games and tallied at least a point in seven consecutive conference games from November 14 to January 9. A consistent, top-line center for the Saints, the Aurora, Ont. native was 53 percent on draws this season.  

Marchment made an immediate impact for the Saints this season, scoring in her first collegiate game against Clarkson. She finished tied for second on the team with 29 points on 14 goals and 15 assists and led the team in game-winning goals with four. The Courtice, Ont. native recorded seven multi-point games and had a seven-game points streak in the middle of the season.

The ECAC Hockey major awards went to Cornell's Brianne Jenner (Player of the Year, Best Forward), Harvard's Sarah Edney (Best Defenseman), Clarkson's Shea Tiley (Goaltender of the Year, Rookie of the Year) and Matt Desrosiers (Coach of the Year) and Quinnipiac's Chelsea Laden (Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year). Quinnipiac was also the recipient of the SQUADLocker Sportsmanship Award. 
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Players Mentioned

Brooke Webster

#26 Brooke Webster

F
5' 5"
Sophomore
Amanda Boulier

#8 Amanda Boulier

D
5' 1"
Senior
Kennedy Marchment

#16 Kennedy Marchment

F
5' 8"
First-Year

Players Mentioned

Brooke Webster

#26 Brooke Webster

5' 5"
Sophomore
F
Amanda Boulier

#8 Amanda Boulier

5' 1"
Senior
D
Kennedy Marchment

#16 Kennedy Marchment

5' 8"
First-Year
F