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Seahawks celebrate 2021-22

Emma Breen, Elena Palmer, Dakota McMahon, Norah Brown, Maddie Cox, Kimberly Dunn, Madison Jalbert, and Celia Palzkill (not pictured) were honored with awards.
Emma Breen, Elena Palmer, Dakota McMahon, Norah Brown, Maddie Cox, Kimberly Dunn, Madison Jalbert, and Celia Palzkill (not pictured) were honored with awards.

NEWPORT, R.I. - The Salve Regina University women's ice hockey team held its end of year banquet to honor the accomplishments of the 2021-22 season.  The team presented six awards (with eight honorees), honored its graduating class, and announced its captains for next season.

"Yesterday was a nice way to cap off the season," said head coach David Lun. "We gave out awards to somoe very deserving athletes, acknowledged the dedication of some exiting team memebers, and prepared for next year by naming out captains. I'm exicted for the futures of those who are moving on with their lives and careers and for those staying with the program to achieve new heights next season."

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2021-22 Highlights

Team Award winners:

Emma Breen

Rookie Of Year: Most outstanding first year player that stood out amongst their peers as an individual who has embraced the culture of Salve Hockey and impacted those around them as an ambassador for their remaining career at Salve Regina. 

Dakota McMahon

7th player: Not always recognized on the score sheet, but rather, exemplifies the leadership and work ethic that benefits the program helping to drive success on and off the ice.

Celia Palzkill

Most Improved: Has achieved the greatest gains by demonstrating the drive and commitment it takes to overcome challenges and persevere through a positive attitude and desire to get better.

Elena Palmer

Co-Seahawk Pride: Best embodies Salve Hockey virtues and values; going above and beyond the call of duty, sacrificing personal gain for team success, helping to create a positive team environment, and/or leading through action or word.  

Norah Brown

Co-Seahawk Pride: Best embodies Salve Hockey virtues and values; going above and beyond the call of duty, sacrificing personal gain for team success, helping to create a positive team environment, and/or leading through action or word.

Kimberly Dunn

Coaches award: (voted on by the coaching staff) Best demonstrates a consistent and dedicated approach to improving ones individual hockey environment, individual quality of life and those around them, and an overall ability to apply and adapt aspects of coaching/leadership into their game.

Madison Jalbert

Co-MVP: Most Impactful player that has embodied Salve Hockey to its foundation, exhibiting and effecting the team in a positive and productive manner on and off the ice.

Maddie Cox

Co-MVP: Most Impactful player that has embodied Salve Hockey to its foundation, exhibiting and effecting the team in a positive and productive manner on and off the ice