DETROIT, Mich. – Junior
Vicki Bendus of the top-ranked Mercyhurst College women's hockey team was named College Hockey America Player of the Year Thursday evening at the 2010 CHA Tournament Banquet, held at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. Bendus, who also was named a First Team All-CHA honoree, highlighted a list of six Lakers that earned postseason honors.
Juniors
Jesse Scanzano,
Melissa Lacroix and
Cassea Schols, and sophomore
Bailey Bram joined Bendus as First Team All-CHA selections, while freshman
Samantha Watt landed a spot on the All-CHA Rookie Team.
Additionally, Bram was honored as Mercyhurst's three-star award winner and the conference's selection as well.
Bendus led the conference in scoring with 11 goals and 15 assists through 16 CHA games. She registered two game-winning goals and a short-handed score to go along with two power-play markers and a +23 rating. For the season, she finished the team's 32-game slate with a nation-leading 60 points made up of 26 goals and 34 assists.
Scanzano placed second behind Bendus with nine goals and a conference-best 16 assists for 25 points. She also led the CHA with three short-handed goals, which included the man-down marker that broke the NCAA record against Wayne State Feb. 20. With non-conference statistics, the Montreal, Quebec native posted 19 goals and 37 assists for 56 points.
Bram, who tied Syracuse's Isabel Menard for the third forward spot, ranked third in conference scoring with eight goals and 14 assists through 13 games played. She recorded a conference-high four game-winning goals, and recorded three power-play markers. Overall, she finished the regular season with 25 goals and 24 assists for 49 points.
Lacroix ranked seventh in overall scoring and first among blueliners with four goals and 10 assists. She averaged 0.88 goals per game through 16 contests and posted a +16 rating. For the season, she supplied Mercyhurst with five goals and 24 points.
Schols tallied two goals and eight assists for 10 points through 16 games. Along with her offensive statistics, the Edmonton, Alberta product registered the highest +/- rating among defensemen and the second-best among all skaters at +21. In 32 games, Schols produced four goals and 20 assists for 24 points.
Watt highlighted the Lakers on the all-rookie team after scoring a goal and an assist through 14 conference games. She registered a +14 rating and helped hold opponents to just over a goal a game (1.22). Overall, she scored two goals and tallied 10 assists for 12 points.
First Team All-CHA
Forwards
Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst
Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst
(tie) --
Bailey Bram, Mercyhurst; Isabel Menard, Syracuse
Defense
Melissa Lacroix, Mercyhurst
Cassea Schols, Mercyhurst
Goalie
Jenni Bauer, Niagara
Second Team All-CHA
Forwards
Stefanie Marty, Syracuse
Veronique Laramee-Paquette, Wayne State
Defense
Brittaney Maschmeyer, Syracuse
(tie) Gabrielle Beaudry, Syracuse; Whitney Pappas, Robert Morris; Jill Szandzik, Wayne State
Goalie
Lucy Schoedel, Syracuse
All-Rookie Team
Forwards
Isabel Menard, Syracuse
Jenna Hendrikx, Niagara
Holly Carrie-Mattimoe, Syracuse
Defense
Jenaya Townsend, Wayne State
Samantha Watt, Mercyhurst
No goalie met the minimum minutes played requirement
Three-Star Award Winners
MC --
Bailey Bram
NU -- (tie) Jenni Bauer; Caitlin Jenkins
RMU -- (tie) Sara O'Malley; Kelsey Thomas
SU -- Lucy Schoedel
WSU -- Veronique Laramee-Paquette
CHA --
Bailey Bram, Mercyhurst
Of-The-Year Award Winners
Rookie -- Isabel Menard, Syracuse
Player --
Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst
Student-Athlete -- Christine Jefferson, Wayne State
Coach -- Paul Flanagan, Syracuse