Warriors Land Four On All-WMCH Teams; White Named Coach Of The Year

From Midland Athletics

 

CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – Over the tournament weekend, coaches from the Women’s Midwest College Hockey (WMCH) voted on all-conference teams for the 2022-23 season. Midland University saw our players earn All-WMCH honors while head coach Jason White was named the WMCH Coach of the Year.

Earning first-team honors were Hannah Stone and Ally Rakowski. Kayla Flanigan was named to the second team while Callie Maguire was named to the rookie team.

Rakowski, a junior from Winnipeg, Manitoba, leads the ACHA with 49 points this season with a nation-leading 30 goals and 19 assists. Eight of her goals were game-winners while five came on the power play.

Stone, a senior from Killingworth, Connecticut, has 17 wins in net this year after the conference tournament. She owns a .947 save percentage, which ranks third among goalies that appeared in more than 10 games. Her seven shutouts this year ranked second in the ACHA as well.

Flanigan, a junior from Omaha, Nebraska, ranks third in the ACHA in points with 45. She has scored 22 goals so far this season and has a team-high 23 assists, which ranks sixth nationally.

Maguire, a freshman from Minnedosa, Manitoba, ranks fifth in the ACHA among all rookie skaters with 33 points. She has the second-most goals scored with 20 to go along with 13 assists.

Coach White guided the Warriors to the WMCH Championship this past weekend. The team has comprised a record of 26-5-4 so far this year and is currently ranked No. 2 in the final poll heading into the 2023 ACHA Women’s Division 1 National Tournament. Midland will be the two-seed when play gets underway in Marlborough, Massachusetts on March 16. The tournament runs through March 20 at the New England Sports Center just outside of Boston.

(Originally published at https://www.midlandathletics.com/article/7019.php#.ZAEn5HbMJPY)