Hockey East
Hockey East Player of the Month Jada Habisch of UConn
Habisch Named Hockey East Player of the Month
Taber, Constantinople, Warrener Get The Nod As Rookie, Defender, Goalie of the Month

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Jada Habisch - UConn

Habisch erupted to lead the NCAA with eight goals in November, pushing UConn to a 7-1-0 record and first place the Army ROTC Hockey East Standings. She added two assists for 10 points. She led the country with five game-winning goals, including scoring four consecutive decisive tallies to start the month. She was twice named Hockey East Player of the Week and scored at least one point in all but one game.

Runner-up: Ann-Frederique Guay, Maine


PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH

Sammy Taber - Boston College

Taber led all Hockey East rookies and was third nationally with eight points in six games in November. Her 1.33 points per game was second best in the country among first-year players. Taber was named Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week three consectuive times, the first player since 2016-17 to accomplish that feat. Her output was highlight- ed by a one-goal, four-point game in a 6-3 come-from-behind win at Vermont on Nov. 10.

Runner-up: Allie Lalonde, Northeastern


ARMY ROTC DEFENDER OF THE MONTH

Jules Constantinople - Northeastern

Constantinople posted one goal and three assists for four points during November, while helping the Huskies to three victories. Constantinople had 15 blocks during the month to lead her team. Constantinople’s lone goal came on the power-play and she finished the month with a plus-three rating.

Runner-up: Krista Parkkonen, Vermont


STOP IT GOALTENDING GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH

Megan Warrener - UConn

Warrener led the NCAA with two shutouts in the month of November and had the best goals against average (0.50) and save percentage (.967) of any goaltender who played more than three games.She recorded two shutouts and posted a 4-0-0 mark to help backbone UConn to a 7-1-0 record in November and to the top of the Army ROTC Hockey East Standings.

Runner-up: Julia Bachetti, Maine