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Franklin Pierce Ravens women's ice hockey

The Franklin Pierce Ravens women's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Franklin Pierce University, located in Rindge, New Hampshire. The Ravens are members of New England Women's Hockey Alliance, having won the 2022 and 2026 regular season championships.

History
The only head coach in program history is David Stockdale. Of note, the Ravens began play in the 2012–13 season, finishing with a record of 7–14–0. Based in the ECAC East starting in 2014–15, the Ravens finished with a 20–6–1 mark. For the 2017–18 season, the Ravens relocated to the NEWHA. Their Division I debut occurred in 2019–20. Posting consecutive seasons of at least 20 wins in 2018–19 and 2019–20, the Ravens reached the postseason in both years. In 2019, the Ravens reached the league title game, finishing as runner up. In 2020, the Ravens played Saint Anselm in the NEWHA semifinals. The match lasted five overtime periods, losing in a 2-1 final. Of note, goaltender Emme Ostrander recorded 79 saves. The 2021–22 season saw the program capture Post a conference record of 16-4-0 to win their first NEWHA regular season championship. In the postseason, the Ravens posted consecutive shutouts, beating Saint Anselm by a 1-0 mark in the postseason championship game. The Ravens became the fourth league champion. Worth noting, goaltender Suzette Faucher won a program record 22 games during the season , capturing the NEWHA Goaltender of the Year Award. During the 2025-26 season, Anna Caumo became the first player in program history named to an Olympic roster, skating for the Italian national team. The Ravens finished the regular season with an 18–10–2 overall mark, finishing first in the NEWHA conference standings. Facing off against Saint Anselm in the NEWHA Championship Game, Jill Hertl recorded 41 saves in a 2–0 final. Bo Dean and Abigail Broz contributed the goals. Season-by-season results Team captains • 2021-22: Bridget Fagan A • 2022-23: Ava Kison C • 2023-24: Mikayla Kelley C, Jenna Ruiz C • 2024-25: Mikayla Kelley C, Julia Stevens C • 2025-26: Maggie Korneta C, Alexandria Cistolo A, McKenzie Rich A == Scoring Leaders ==
Awards and Honors
• Addison Andre, NEWHA Rookie of the Month (January 2026) NEWHA Honors • Bridgette Prentiss, 2020 NEWHA Defender of the Year • Becca Kniss, 2020 NEWHA Rookie of the Year • David Stockdale, 2022 NEWHA Coach of the Year • Maggie Korneta, 2025 NEWHA Defensive Player of the Year • Jill Hertl, 2026 NEWHA Goaltender of the Year • Addison Andre, 2026 NEWHA Rookie of the Year • Julia Stevens, 2025 NEWHA All-Sportswomanship Team • Alexandria Cistolo, 2024 NEWHA All-Tournament Team ==Olympians==
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