Junior goaltender Natalie Stott played a pivotal role for the Mammoths, posting an impressive .952 save percentage and 1.04 goals-against average in January.
Stott was part of four shutouts in nine games in January, earning three solo shutouts and combining with teammate Kaila Bush to blank Worcester State on Jan. 11. Stott also kept clean sheets in wins over Nazareth, Oswego State and Bowdoin, all of which are nationally ranked teams.
Stott made 177 saves over the month of January, including three 26-save performances on the road against Nazareth, Middlebury and Oswego State. She has helped the Mammoths enter February ranked third in the nation in the latest USCHO Division III poll with an overall record of 13-3-1.
A double major in economics and psychology from Franklin, Massachusetts, Stott is a two-time First Team All-American as well as a NESCAC All-Academic honoree.