College Hockey:Amherst’s Lloyd repeats as NESCAC’s top women’s player
Amherst senior defenseman Geneva Lloyd has been named the NESCAC player of the year for the second straight season after a 13-goal, 27-point season to lead the Lord Jeffs in scoring.
Also, Bowdoin forward Rachel Kennedy earned top rookie honors with 15 goals and 14 assists for 29 points, while Bowdoin coach Marissa O’Neil was named the top coach in the NESCAC.
2012-13 First Team All-NESCAC
| Player's Name | Position | Class | School |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kayte Holtz | F | Sr. | Bowdoin |
| Rachel Kennedy | F | Fr. | Bowdoin |
| Tori Salmon | F | So. | Amherst |
| Geneva Lloyd | D | Sr. | Amherst |
| Madison Styrbicki | D | Sr. | Middlebury |
| Alexa Pujol | G | Jr. | Trinity |
2012-13 Second Team All-NESCAC
| Player's Name | Position | Class | School |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hannah Bielawski | F | So. | Middlebury |
| Lauren Greer | F | Sr. | Middlebury |
| Jordan Schildhaus | F | So. | Wesleyan |
| Katie Zimmerman | F | Sr. | Hamilton |
| Ashley Salerno | D | Jr. | Amherst |
| Samantha Weinstein | D | Sr. | Williams |
| Kayla Lessard | G | Sr. | Bowdoin |



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