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Doyle Named to Women's Hockey Goalie of the Year Watch List
1/12/2024 2:00:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Senior Kaley Doyle of the Brown women's hockey team was named to the Women's Hockey Commissioners Association's "Watch List" of 28 goaltenders who could vie for the title of 2024 National Women's Goalie of the Year.
In 16 starts this season, Doyle ranks 19th in the nation with a .928 save percentage, has a 2.10 goals against average, and has seven wins on the year. Doyle earned a shutout against Union on November 11 with 26 saves.
The award was created in 2021 to recognize the top female goalie in NCAA Division I hockey. Northeastern University's Aerin Frankel, who graduated in 2022, was the recipient in the first two years the award was presented, followed by fellow Husky Gwyneth Philips last year.
The goalies to watch come from all five NCAA Division I conferences with 12 from the United States, 12 from Canada and four from Europe (one each from Finland, Norway, Slovenia and Sweden.)
The conference offices have come up with this initial "Watch List" of outstanding goalies. A committee of voters — made up of a cross section of coaches, administrators, and media — will pare this list down within the next two weeks and then ultimately choose the winner who will be announced in March during the NCAA Frozen Four.
Doyle and the Bears are back in action on Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. against St. Lawrence.
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In 16 starts this season, Doyle ranks 19th in the nation with a .928 save percentage, has a 2.10 goals against average, and has seven wins on the year. Doyle earned a shutout against Union on November 11 with 26 saves.
The award was created in 2021 to recognize the top female goalie in NCAA Division I hockey. Northeastern University's Aerin Frankel, who graduated in 2022, was the recipient in the first two years the award was presented, followed by fellow Husky Gwyneth Philips last year.
The goalies to watch come from all five NCAA Division I conferences with 12 from the United States, 12 from Canada and four from Europe (one each from Finland, Norway, Slovenia and Sweden.)
The conference offices have come up with this initial "Watch List" of outstanding goalies. A committee of voters — made up of a cross section of coaches, administrators, and media — will pare this list down within the next two weeks and then ultimately choose the winner who will be announced in March during the NCAA Frozen Four.
Doyle and the Bears are back in action on Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. against St. Lawrence.
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of the athletics program, and exists to enhance the student-athlete experience through philanthropic support from alumni, parents, fans and friends. A gift through the Sports Foundation makes an immediate impact on today's Brown Bears and helps them to be their best in the classroom, in competition and most importantly in the community. To learn more about supporting the Bears, please click here.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on Twitter, @BrownU_Bears on Instagram, like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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