WATERBURY, Conn. -- Freshman goalie
Devyn Amundson's weekend performance earned her a spot on the New England Women's Hockey Alliance Weekly Awards as the Rookie of the Week while freshman defenseman
Caryss Kehl's game-winning goal netted her a spot on the NEWHA's Honor Roll for Defensive Player of the Week and junior goalie
Hannah Saunders' record-breaking win in goal landed her on the NEWHA Honor Roll for Goalie of the Week as announced by the league office on Tuesday afternoon.
Devyn Amundson - Rookie of the Week - Women's Ice Hockey
Amundson got her first collegiate win between the pipes for the Eagles in her first collegiate home start against Assumption University on Friday afternoon. Amundson made 34 saves on 35 attempts on the Greyhounds to help the Eagles win their first of two games over the weekend, 2-1, in overtime. The freshman played in 61:53 of the affair before freshman defenseman
Caryss Kehl scored the game-winning goal.
Caryss Kehl - Honor Roll (Defensive Player of the Week) - Women's Ice Hockey
Kehl lit the lamp for the second time this season for Post to help the Eagles to a weekend sweep over Assumption University. Kehl scored the game-winning goal in overtime on Friday afternoon for Post who completed a late comeback to beat the Greyhounds, 2-1, after doing so against Franklin Pierce University in overtime earlier this season. Kehl finished the weekend with one goal, one point, and was a +1 on the ice.
Hannah Saunders - Honor Roll (Goalie of the Week) - Women's Ice Hockey
Saunders made program history for the Eagles over the weekend, earning the program record for most single season wins with six and most career wins with 11 after her shutout performance against Assumption University this weekend. The junior put together her fourth shutout of the season, making 23 saves on Saturday afternoon in the 2-0 win for Post who swept by the Greyhounds in the home-and-home series. The junior owns the program record for most single-season shutouts now as well with four and the program record with seven shutouts in her career.
The Eagles will return home next weekend for two consecutive games against Saint Anselm College on Friday evening at 8:00 PM and Saturday afternoon at 2:30 PM. In their two road matchups back in November, Post fell 2-1 against the Hawks and then lost 2-1 in a shootout after being tied at two following regulation and overtime.