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NEWHA 2025-26 All-Stars

Three Mammoths Earn NEWHA All-Star Honors, Stott Named Repeat-MVP

4/3/2026 2:14:00 PM

AMHERST, MA. – Three members of the Amherst College women's ice hockey team were awarded New England Hockey Writer Association (NEHWA) Women's Division III All-Star honors when they were announced today. A trio of seniors, goaltender Natalie Stott (Franklin, Mass.), defender Gretchen Dann (Hanover, N.H.) and forward Maeve Reynolds (Plymouth, Mass.) each picked up yet NEWHA All-Star Selections once again; Stott was further honored as the NEHWA Division III New England MVP for the 2025-26 campaign, her second consecutive season winning the award.
 
Standout goaltender Stott earned another NEWHA MVP Award after performing at the highest level of her career, recording a .970 save percentage, a .71 goals against average, and putting up 12 shutouts, all of which led the nation. Stott set two all-time NCAA DIII records this season, with 45 career shutouts, shattering the old record of 35, and 86 career wins, surpassing the previous mark of 82. Throughout her career, Stott has racked up 2380 saves and a career .960 save percentage. To go along with her two NEWHA MVP awards, she has been selected as an All-Star four times.
 
Senior defender Dann has shined on both ends of the ice this season and capped an impressive campaign with her second straight All-Star nod. Dann has always been a standout defender, and that continued this year, recording 29 blocked shots and helping the Mammoths concede only 23 goals in 30 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. She also etched her name in the NCAA and Amherst program record books after notching 7 game winning goals this season, a mark that ranks in the top-10 all-time in DIII and second at Amherst.
 
Reynolds was named an All-Star for the second time in her career. The senior forward finishes her career as one of Amherst's most dangerous offensive players, with 12 goals and 20 assists in 2025-26 to finish with 42 goals and 64 assists in her time with the Mammoths. Reynolds did it all this season, finishing second in the NESCAC for total points, and leading the conference in face-off wins, with an impressive 371 face-off wins in 30 games, and an impressive .592 win percentage.
 
The Mammoths finished the season at 21-3-6 overall, winning the NESCAC Tournament Championship and making their second consecutive trip to the Final Four.
 
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