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From: The Western Collegiate Hockey Association
WCHA Announces 2020-21 Individual Awards
Annual accolades presented by Sterling Trophy
Date: Thursday, March 4, 2021
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – March 4, 2021 – Prior to having a stellar, four-team field – of which all four teams are ranked in the Top 5 nationally – convene for the 2021 Final Faceoff, the Women's League of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association is proud to recognize and applaud six of its standout performances from this year's competition. Below are the 2020-21 WCHA Forward, Defenseman, Goaltender, Rookie, Outstanding Student-Athlete and Coach of the Year, along with the WCHA Scoring and Goaltending Champions, presented by Sterling Trophy.
"This is a fantastic group of honorees," WCHA Commissioner Jennifer Flowers said. "I want to congratulate the recipients who are being recognized for their outstanding accomplishments on and off the ice this season. The WCHA is proud to be the home of so many incredible student-athletes and coaches and we're proud to celebrate this special group who excelled in what has been a most-unusual season this year."
WCHA Offensive Player of the Year ... Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin (Toronto, Ont.) ...
WCHA Defensive Player of the Year ... Ashton Bell, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (Deloraine, Man.) ...
WCHA Goaltender of the Year ... Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (Järved, Sweden) ...
WCHA Rookie of the Year, presented ... Jamie Nelson, Fr., F, Minnesota State (Andover, Minn.) ...
WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year ... Mak Langei, Sr., D, Bemidji State (East Grand Forks, Minn.) ...
WCHA Coach of the Year ... Mark Johnson, Wisconsin ...
WCHA Scoring Champion ... Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin (Toronto, Ont.) ...
WCHA Goaltending Champion ... Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (Järved, Sweden) ...
Read more including Award Winner Profiles at: WCHA Announces 2020-21 Individual Awards - Western Collegiate Hockey Association