Senior goaltender
Natalie Stott of the NESCAC champion women's ice hockey team and junior middle distance runner
Parker Boyle of the New England Division III indoor champion men's track and field team have been named Amherst's Student-Athletes of the Month for March.
Stott backstopped the Mammoths to a NESCAC Championship in March as she earned First Team All-America honors and concluded her career with three NCAA Division III records.
Over five games in March, Stott allowed only four goals and posted three shutouts, including back-to-back shutouts in less than 24 hours in the semifinal and final of the NESCAC Championship, a performance that earned her NESCAC Player of the Week honors. She also blanked UCHC champion Elmira in the NCAA quarterfinals in her final game at Orr Rink.
Stott ends her career with a .960 save percentage, the best career save percentage in college hockey history across all divisions for both women and men. Stott's first win of the month was the 83rd of her career, breaking the DIII career record before finishing her career with 86 wins. She broke the DIII record for career shutouts in December and finished her career with 45 clean sheets.
A double major in economics and psychology, Stott became only the third four-time First Team All-American in history. She is also a four-time All-NESCAC honoree and three-time member of the NESCAC All-Academic Team.
Boyle earned First Team All-America honors and helped the Mammoths capture the New England Division III Championship to conclude the indoor track and field season in March.
Boyle began the month by winning the NED3 championship in the 1000m for the second time in his career. Clocking in at 2:24.73, he broke the meet record that had stood since 2017 and the Amherst school record that had stood since 2012. Boyle's win helped the Mammoths repeat as team champions at the New England Division III Indoor Championships.
Less than two weeks later, Boyle anchored the distance medley relay at the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships, teaming with seniors
Will Nagy,
Cody Pierce and
Ben Davis to finish as national runners-up in the event, earning the quartet First Team All-America honors with a school-record time of 9:45.74.
A mathematics major from Hong Kong, Boyle is now a three-time All-American and five-time All-New England finisher. He has also earned eight career All-Region accolades and two All-NESCAC finishes.