Post Eagles women's ice hockey

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UniversityPost University
ConferenceNEWHA
HeadcoachBrandon Brown
(1st) season, 10211 (.328)
Assistant coachesShelby Page
Post Eagles women's ice hockey
UniversityPost University
ConferenceNEWHA
Head coachBrandon Brown
(1st) season, 10211 (.328)
Assistant coachesShelby Page
Captain(s)Hannah Saunders
ArenaSports Center of Connecticut
ColorsPurple and orange[1]
   
NCAA tournament appearances
None
Conference tournament champions
None
Conference regular season champions
None

The Post Eagles women's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Post University. The Eagles, members of New England Women's Hockey Alliance (a founding member since 2018) play at the Sports Center of Connecticut in Waterbury, Connecticut. The program's all-time leading scorer is Caisey Van Den Oetelaar with 140 points.

Team captains

On November 9, 2018, Kaitlyn Daly stopped 89 of 97 shots in an 8-2 loss to Saint Anselm.[2]

On March 1, 2025, Post defeated the Franklin Pierce Ravens by a 1-0 score. With the win, the seventh seeded Eagles reached the NEWHA semifinals for the first time ever.[3] Julia Wysocki recorded the game winning goal while goaltender Hannah Saunders earned her eighth shutout of the season.

Following the 2024–25, Julia Wysocki became the first player in Post history to win the NEWHA Player of the Year Award. Winning the conference scoring title with 26 points, she was also the leader in goals scored with 17.

Brandon Brown, a 2022 graduate of Post University became Eagles head coach in 2025. On October 17, 2025, he earned his first win as the Eagles defeated the Franklin Pierce Ravens in a 3-2 final.[4]

On February 14, 2026, Tymmarie Grom played in her 141st consecutive game for Post, setting a program record.[5] Grom also became the Post all-time leader in games played.

This is an incomplete list

  • 2020–21: Paige Dundas and Kathleen Takita [6]
  • 2024–25: Angelique Pitter C, Hannah Saunders C, Maddy Noonan A, Caisey van den Oetelaar
  • 2025–26: Hannah Saunders

Season-by-season results

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
YearCoachWLTFinishConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
2025-26Brandon Brown102117th, NEWHALost, First Round, vs Assumption (1-2 OT, 2-1, 2-4)
2024-25Gretchen Silverman132136th, NEWHAWon, First Round vs Franklin Pierce, Lost, Second Round vs LIU
2023-24Gretchen Silverman82817th, NEWHALost, First Round vs Saint Anselm
2022-23Gretchen Silverman42926th, NEWHA
2021-22Heath Isaacson62605th, NEWHA
2019-20Heath Isaacson122304th, NEWHA
2018-19Heath Isaacson52405th, NEWHA

[7]

Scoring Leaders

Awards and Honors

References

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