
Kelly Babstock '14 Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Decade Team
2/19/2020 11:54:00 AM | Women's Ice Hockey
ALBANY, N.Y. - Kelly Babstock '14 was named to the ECAC Hockey All-Decade Team, as announced by the league on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Babstock was a stand-out forward on the Quinnipiac women's ice hockey team from 2010-2014.
Babstock finished her career at Quinnipiac as the program's all-time leading scorer with 203 career points on 95 goals and 108 assists. She holds the program's record for goals scored in a career with 95 and assists with 108 through 147 games played. She is one of just three ice hockey players in Quinnipiac's history, male or female, to record over 200 career points.
The Mississauga, Ontario native earned ECAC honors every season of her career. She was selected to the ECAC Hockey First Team her first-year, junior and senior seasons and Second Team her sophomore season. She holds the Quinnipiac single-season record with 30 goals as a first year and 28 goals her junior year. Her 30 assists tallied in 2013-14 is the single-season record for the program, as well.
One of the most memorable weekends of Babstock's career came during her first-year season when she scored back-to-back hat tricks against Harvard and Dartmouth Nov. 12-13, 2010.
Babstock was selected to the All-Decade Second Team among an outstanding group of individuals who played for ECAC Hockey institutions throughout the last decade.
First-Team All-Decade:
Forwards:
Brianne Jenner (Cornell)
Loren Gabel (Clarkson)
Jamie Lee Rattray (Clarkson)
Defensemen:
Erin Ambrose (Clarkson)
Laura Fortino (Cornell)
Goaltender:
Emerance Maschmeyer (Harvard)
Second-Team All-Decade:
Forwards:
Kelly Babstock (Quinnipiac)
Jillian Saulnier (Cornell)
Cayley Mercer (Clarkson)
Defensemen:
Laurianne Rougeau (Cornell)
Kelsey Koelzer (Princeton)
Goaltender:
Shea Tiley (Clarkson)
Nominees for this selected group were compiled from the list of all First-Team All-League players from over the past 10 years (2009-10 season to 2018-19), along with any other players the current group of ECAC Hockey coaches put forward. Eleven coaches, SID's, administrators, and media members, all of whom have been involved with the league over the past 10 years then voted on the winners.
To stay up-to-date on news surrounding Quinnipiac women's ice hockey, follow on social media @QU_WIH.
Babstock finished her career at Quinnipiac as the program's all-time leading scorer with 203 career points on 95 goals and 108 assists. She holds the program's record for goals scored in a career with 95 and assists with 108 through 147 games played. She is one of just three ice hockey players in Quinnipiac's history, male or female, to record over 200 career points.
The Mississauga, Ontario native earned ECAC honors every season of her career. She was selected to the ECAC Hockey First Team her first-year, junior and senior seasons and Second Team her sophomore season. She holds the Quinnipiac single-season record with 30 goals as a first year and 28 goals her junior year. Her 30 assists tallied in 2013-14 is the single-season record for the program, as well.
One of the most memorable weekends of Babstock's career came during her first-year season when she scored back-to-back hat tricks against Harvard and Dartmouth Nov. 12-13, 2010.
Babstock was selected to the All-Decade Second Team among an outstanding group of individuals who played for ECAC Hockey institutions throughout the last decade.
First-Team All-Decade:
Forwards:
Brianne Jenner (Cornell)
Loren Gabel (Clarkson)
Jamie Lee Rattray (Clarkson)
Defensemen:
Erin Ambrose (Clarkson)
Laura Fortino (Cornell)
Goaltender:
Emerance Maschmeyer (Harvard)
Second-Team All-Decade:
Forwards:
Kelly Babstock (Quinnipiac)
Jillian Saulnier (Cornell)
Cayley Mercer (Clarkson)
Defensemen:
Laurianne Rougeau (Cornell)
Kelsey Koelzer (Princeton)
Goaltender:
Shea Tiley (Clarkson)
Nominees for this selected group were compiled from the list of all First-Team All-League players from over the past 10 years (2009-10 season to 2018-19), along with any other players the current group of ECAC Hockey coaches put forward. Eleven coaches, SID's, administrators, and media members, all of whom have been involved with the league over the past 10 years then voted on the winners.
To stay up-to-date on news surrounding Quinnipiac women's ice hockey, follow on social media @QU_WIH.
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