St. Lawrence University senior forward
Brooke Webster has been named a 2016-17 Women's CCM Hockey Division I Second Team All-America honoree by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
Webster helped lead the Saints to their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2012 this past season and ranks third nationally with 57 points, good for a tie for fourth on the Saints' all-time single-season scoring list. Her 34 assists this season rank sixth on the Saints' all-time list, and her career total of 149 points ranks seventh in program history.
Webster, along with linemate
Kennedy Marchment, was a Top-10 Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award and a First-Team All-ECAC Hockey selection. She started the season with a 15-game point streak, which, combined with three consecutive games with at least a point to end the 2015-16 season, extended her streak to 18 straight games. Webster was the Saints' most consistent offensive threat, registering at least one point in all but four games this season.
"Brooke came back for her senior year in great physical and mental shape," said head coach
Chris Wells '92. "She improved each year, and this year being her best was one of the reasons we had such a great season. I'm happy that the AHCA has recognized what a special season she had this year."
Webster is the sixth player in St. Lawrence's NCAA Division I history to earn All-America recognition. The others include: Annie Guay '08 (First Team 2006-07, Second Team 2006-07, 2007-08), Sabrina Harbec '08 (First Team 2005-06, Second Team 2006-07, 2007-08), Gina Kingsbury '04 (Second Team 2003-04), Rachel Barrie '04 (Second Team 2000-01, 2002-03), and Isabelle Chartrand N'03 (Second Team 2000-01).Â
The Saints finished the 2016-17 season with a 26-6-4 record and were second in the ECAC Hockey regular season standings. St. Lawrence earned an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament and lost to fourth-seeded Boston College in the quarterfinal round.
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