AMHERST, MA. – Three members of the Amherst College women's ice hockey team were awarded CCM/AHCA Women's Division III All-American honors when they were announced earlier tonight.
Senior goaltender Natalie Stott (Franklin, Mass.) and senior defender
Gretchen Dann (Hanover, N.H.) were selected to the All-American East First Team, and senior forward
Maeve Reynolds (Plymouth, Mass.) earned All-American East Third Team honors.
Stott earns her fourth consecutive First Team All-American honors, furthering her case to go down as one of the best goalkeepers in Division III hockey history. Stott becomes only the third player in DIII women's hockey history to be named an ACHA First Team All-American all four years.
The senior has played the most minutes of any NESCAC goaltender this season –1709:38– while also playing at an extremely high level, recording a .973 save percentage, the leading percentage in the nation. She also leads the country in goals against average and shutouts (12).
In addition, Stott set two all-time NCAA D3 records this season. She now has 45 shutouts in her career, breaking the old record of 35. She now has 86 wins, breaking the previous all-time record of 82.
Throughout her career, Stott has racked up 2350 saves and has an overall goals against average of .86. To go along with her four All-America selections, Stott has also earned All-NESCAC honors every year of her career and was named the 2022 NESCAC Rookie of the Year.
Senior defender Dann has shined on both ends of the ice this season and capped an impressive campaign with First Team All-American honors for the second time in her career.
Defensively, where she has always been solid, Dann has recorded 29 blocked shots and has helped the Mammoths concede only 20 goals in 29 games. Offensively, she has stepped up her game to another level in 2025-26, scoring 15 goals and tallying 11 assists for 26 total points thus far.
Dann has also facilitated many of the Mammoth's wins, leading the NESCAC with 7 game-winning goals. Dann's All-America honors are the icing on the cake, as she was also named NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season and accorded an All-NESCAC First Team selection for a second consecutive year.
Reynolds was named an All-American for the second time in her career with her Third Team selection.. The senior forward is one of the Mammoths' most dangerous offensive players, with 11 goals and 20 assists so far this season, and 41 goals and 64 total assists in her time with the Mammoths. Reynolds is second in the NESCAC for total points, but currently leads the NESCAC in face-off wins, with an impressive 362 face-off wins in 29 games, which is 7th best in the nation. Her play this season also saw her win conference recognition for the third time in her career, garnering a First Team All-NESCAC selection earlier this year.
The Mammoths currently sit at 21-2-6 overall and will take the ice in River Falls, Wisconsin for the Division III Frozen Four tomorrow, Friday, March 27. In an NCAA championship rematch, they will face University of Wisconsin River Falls to earn a spot in the National Championship. Puck drop for the game against the Falcons is set for 8 p.m. EST.