princeton new jersey — Cornell University swept the Ivy League's major awards after winning its first Ivy League crown since 2020, with the league's awards announced Wednesday morning.
Izzy Daniel Winner of Ivy League Player of the Year Award Anneliese Bergman Won Rookie of the Year Doug Derrow He swept the Big Red and won Coach of the Year.
Danielle finished the regular season as women's ice hockey's third-highest scorer with 53 points and ranked second with 1.83 points per game. She scored 9 of her team-high 20 goals and 33 assists, with 9 goals and 17 assists coming in the Ivy League, where the senior scored 2.6 points per game in league play. Danielle scored in all 10 Ivy League games, giving her a 14-game scoring streak to begin the season.
Bergman began the year as Cornell's starting goaltender, starting 23 of 29 games for the Big Red as a freshman. The rookie played nearly 1,425 minutes and posted 537 saves, a .927 save percentage and a 1.77 goals-against average. She was very strong in Ivy League play, posting an 8-1-0 record, a .929 save percentage, and a 1.55 goals-against average with one shutout.
Derrow led the Big Red to a 22-6-1 overall record and a 9-1-0 Ivy League record, earning Cornell University its first Ivy League championship since 2020 and 2016.th The whole title. Derrow is currently on the bench for his alma mater, leading Cornell University to eight Ivy League championships in 18 seasons.
Cornell University had seven players selected to the All-Ivy team, the most in the league. grace dwyer and Rory Gilday He joins Daniel as two defenders on the All-Ivy First Team. Dwyer and Gilday combined for 34 points and a +30 rating for the year. Daniel was one of two unanimous selections, the other from Princeton University. Sarah Filia. Fillier went 4-for-4 and was named to the All-Ivy First Team for the fourth time in his career. Fillier scored a career-high 28 goals that year, 10 of which came in Ivy League play.yale university El Hartchethe 2022-23 Ivy League Player of the Year, rounded out the All-Ivy First Team forwards after a 12-goal, 38-point senior season. Kayley Doyle Brown posted a 2.00 goals against average and .931 save percentage in the Ivy League after employing a 3-4-2 and was named an All-Ivy first-team goaltender. Doyle made 40 or more saves twice and had a season-high 50 saves in Cornell's overtime loss.
Cornell also paced the league with four All-Ivy second-team selections. Lily Delianedis, Karel Prefontaine, ashley messier, and Bergman gets the nod to the second team. Yale University ranks second in the Ivy League standings behind Cornell University. anna bergman and Vita Ponyatovskaya Member of the All-Ivy Second Team. This is Bergman's second consecutive All-Ivy Second Team selection.Brown completed the team. Jade Iginla and Princeton's Issy Wonder.
player of the year – Izzy Daniel, Cornell University
Rookie of the Year – Anneliese Bergman, Cornell University
Coach of the Year – Doug Derrow, Cornell University
First Team All-Ivy
Izzy Daniel, F, Cornell*
Sarah Fillier, F., Princeton*
Yale Halche, F., Yale University
Grace Dwyer, D, Cornell
Rory Gilday, Democrat, Cornell University
Cary Doyle, G. Brown
Second Team All Ivy^
Jade Iginla, F. Brown
Lily Delianedis, F, Cornell
Karel Prefontaine, F., Cornell University
Issy Wonder, F. Princeton
Anna Bergman, F., Yale University
Ashley Messier, D, Cornell
Vita Ponyatovskaya, Democratic Party, Yale University
Anneliese Bergman, G, Cornell
Honorable Mention All Ivy
Cameron Sikic, D, Brown
Isy Powell, Democrat, Dartmouth
Gabby Kim, D, Princeton
Pia Durkaric, G., Yale University
academic all ivy
Cameron Sikic, Brown
Deanna Fraser, Cornell University
Jenna Donahue, Dartmouth
Gabi Davidson Adams, Harvard University
Kate Monihan, Princeton
El Harche, Yale University
*Unanimously selected
^ The team will expand due to a tie in the number of votes.