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2017-18 Women's Ice Hockey

30 Rachel Myette

30 Rachel Myette

  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Highschool:
    Duxbury
  • Hometown:
    Duxbury, Mass.

Summary

Biography

2017-18 SEASON HIGHS

Games Played/Games Started: 20/20

Minutes Played: 79:20 vs. Endicott College, November 26 (1178.56 total)

Saves: 51 vs. Norwich University, November 3 (559 total saves/ .905%) 

Shots Faced: 56 vs. Norwich University, November 3 (618 total)

Shutouts: 1 

Win-Loss Record: 5-12-2

NOTABLES

  • Finished her career as one of the top goalies in program history 
  • Ranks 2nd on the all time list in games played/started (60), career saves (1,631), career wins (30), career goals against average (2.23), career save percentage (.925)
  • Ended her career as the all time leader in career shutouts with 7 
  • Played in a season high 79:20 minutes in an OT loss to Endicott College during the Codfish Bowl on November 26
  • Posted her lone shutout of the year on February 3 vs. New England College by making 20 saves 
  • Had a career high 559 saves in her senior season 
  • Recorded double-digit saves 19 times, 20+ saves 15 times, 30+ saves nine times and 40+ saves three times 

2016-17 AWARDS

New England Hockey Conference Second Team

2016-17 SEASON HIGHS

Minutes Played: 1143:37

Games Played/Games Started: 19/19

Saves: 42 at Connecticut College, 12/10/16 (542 total)

Shots Faced: 50 at Connecticut College, 12/10/16 (582 total)

Shutouts: 2

Win-Loss Record: 12-7

NOTABLES

  • Named NEHC Goaltender of the Week on 10/31/2016 and on 2/13/2017
  • NEHC All-Academic Team Honors
  • Played a season-high six straight games from November 18-January 13 where she made 208 saves and had a 4-3-0 record
  • Collected 42 saves in the regular-season final win over Manhattanville College on February 18 
  • Combined for 56 total saves in the NEHC Tournament, which included a 3-1 win over Salve Regina University on February 25

2015-16 Had a sensational season as she led the Beacons to their first-ever conference tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance … Named a New England Hockey Conference Honorable Mention selection and NEHC Tournament MVP … Earned D3Hockey.com Team of the Week honors on March 2 and 9 … Named the NEHC Co-Goaltender of the Week on November 23 … Became the first goaltender in program history to record a postseason semi-final and championship win … Played and started in 21 games and totaled 1,260:31 minutes of playing time … Registered a 1.67 goals against average … Combined for 529 saves and a .938 save percentage … Ended the year with a 13-8 record (.619%) … Closed out the season ranked 17th in save percentage, 20th in the country in GAA and shutouts (4), and 23rd in winning percentage … Made her Beacons debut on October 31 and totaled 25 saves at William Smith College … Recorded a season-high 42 saves in the December 11 game against nationally-ranked Amherst College … Posted 40 stops in the January 30 conference game against Norwich University … Recorded her first collegiate win and shutout on November 13 against Nichols College … Totaled 23 saves in the Beacons 2-1 overtime win over Castleton University in the semi-final round of the NEHC Tournament … Went on to record 35 saves and the first-ever conference championship game shutout in program history on March 5 in the 2-0 win over Norwich University … Tallied 26 saves against Middlebury College on March 12 in the program’s NCAA Tournament debut … Finished the year with seven 30+ save performances … Recorded four consecutive victories from February 19-March 5 … Her 1,260 minutes of playing time and 13 wins is second most for a Beacons goaltender in a single season … The four shutouts ties the single season record as she became the first player since the 2005-06 season to accomplish the feat … The 1.67 goals against average is second best in a single season and currently is the program standard … Set the single season record in save percentage with .948 and also holds the career mark to date.

2014-15 (at Quinnipiac University) Dressed in all 38 games for the Bobcats during her freshman season

PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Transferred to UMass Boston from Quinnipiac University (NCAA Division I) … Graduated from Duxbury High School in 2014, where she played on the ice hockey and lacrosse teams … was named a three-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic honoree, and a four-time Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic honoree … was named Mass. “Miss Hockey” by ESPNBoston.com and was also named the Boston Herald Player of the Year … Named a three-time ESPN Boston All-State selection … Set the school record for most career shutouts with 38 … Led Duxbury High School to four state and league titles … Was a member of her high school’s honor roll, and also served as team captain … Played club hockey with the Bay State Breakers and led her team to a second place finish at the state championship tournament … Daughter of Beth and Gary Myette … Has two brothers, Cameron and Austin, and one sister, Erin … Currently majoring in Exercise Health Science ... Member of the UMass Boston Student Athlete Advisory Committee, Tau Sigma National Honor Society, and Golden Key National Honor Society.

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