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The month of November held many games for the Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association teams. Throughout the month, many players shined bright, but three players stood out the most. These three standout players, from various CCWHA teams, have been named the November 2021 CCWHA Three Stars of the Month.
Concordia University’s Grace Dodgson has been selected as the Third Star of the Month after playing in six games during November. The freshman forward put up points in five of the six games for Concordia, with five of the games played being league games. Dodgson helped the Cardinals against opponents such as No. 11 Michigan State University, No. 14 University of Michigan, and No. 13 University of Michigan-Dearborn. The Belmont, ON native tallied three goals to propel Concordia past Michigan State in a 3-0 shutout win. Dodgson gathered a total of 11 points (8g, 3a) in November, nine of those points during CCWHA games, and currently has 16 points (13g, 3a) to lead the Cardinals.
Michigan State University’s Savina Osann has nabbed the Second Star of the Month honors after earning a 3-0 record in November. Osann took on Concordia University, Aquinas College and Grand Valley State University for her three wins, and only allowed five goals in three games. The junior netminder stopped 44 of 49 shots in November. Osann is currently 4-0 for the Spartans, has stopped 97 of 107 shots faced this season and has a .907 save percentage for the Spartans.
The First Star of the Month is awarded to the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s Claudia Maguire. The senior for UMD snagged 10 points (4g, 5a) in just three games for the month of November. Maguire earned star of the game honors in two of the three league games, picking up the game winning goal against Grand Valley State University, and putting up seven (3g, 4a) in the win over University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor native leads the Wolverines with 14 points (6g, 8a) in nine games this season.
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BURTON, MI – The Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association is ready to host the 2020 Playoffs, with this year taking place at Crystal Fieldhouse in Burton, MI from February 28- March 1. The top six teams in the league will play to become the CCWHA Playoff Champions, and to earn an auto bid to the ACHA National Tournament. Here is what to know from this season, about the top six teams participating for the 2020 playoffs.
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The month of November held many games for the Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association teams. Throughout the month, many players shined bright, but three players stood out the most. These three standout players, from various CCWHA teams, have been named the November 2019 CCWHA Three Stars of the Month.
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The month of October held many games for the Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association teams. Throughout the month, many players shined bright, but three players stood out the most. These three standout players, from various CCWHA teams, have been named the October 2019 CCWHA Three Stars of the Month.
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ATL : October 18 – 20, 2019
This past weekend, there was one league series featuring Miami University and the University of Michigan. Two CCWHA teams took on exhibition series, with Aquinas College taking on Arizona State University as well as University of Utah, and Robert Morris University faced off with Midland University.
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ATL: 10.4 -10.5 – A recap of CCWHA play during the weekend.
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Aquinas College Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Athletics Nick Davidson has announced former Princeton coach and USA Hockey Gold Medalist Lisa Brown-Miller as the second-ever head coach of the Saints’ women’s hockey program. Brown-Miller comes to Aquinas with tremendous experience at the highest levels of hockey, both as a player and coach.
Read more: “Aquinas Hires Olympic Medalist Brown-Miller as Head Coach”
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KALAMAZOO, MI – The Division 1 Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association hosted the 2019 league playoffs from February 22 – February 23. Due to the World University Games, the league invited four teams, instead of six teams, to be in the final four and compete for the Tournament Championship. Those four teams included Miami University, Grand Valley State University, Michigan State University and Adrian College.
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ADRIAN, MI – The Bulldogs have done it again. They clinched the regular season champion title for the third season in a row.