MIAC RELEASE
SAINT PAUL, MINN.—Fifth year forward Haley Eder-Zdechlik, sophomore defense Abigail Chamernick, and first year forward Ashlyn Abrahamson represented the Hamline University Pipers on the 2024-25 MIAC Women's Hockey All-Conference Team.
2024-25 MIAC Women's Hockey Awards
Offensive Player of the Week: Lily Mortenson (Gustavus)
Defensive Player of the Week: Nora Stepan (Augsburg)
Rookie of the Year: Ana Myers (St. Catherine)
Sheila Brown Award: Allie Urlaub (Saint Mary's)
Coach of the Year: Tracy Johnson (St. Olaf)
This is Eder-Zdechlik's first career trip to the MIAC All-Conference Team after being named named Honorable Mention in 2022-23. The Stillwater, Minnesota native ranked among the top 10 in the MIAC with 1.12 points per game, 0.50 goals per game, and 0.62 assists per game. She led the Pipers in scoring with 13 goals, 16 assists, and 29 points. Eder-Zdechlik accumulated 80 shots on goal, and a +18 plus-minus rating in 2024-25.Â
The fifth-year registered two goals, including a shorthanded tally, two assists, and six shots on goal in a 6-0 victory over St. Catherine on February 15. She also scored a short-handed goal in a 5-0 shutout of Concordia (Minn.) on February 7, a game in which Eder-Zdechlik also had two assists for a three-point outing.Â
Over 102 career games, Eder-Zdechlik notched 32 goals, 35 assists, 67 points, and 243 shots on goal.
Chamernick's first go-around on the MIAC All-Conference Team came on the heels of a season that saw her rank second on the team in scoring as a defense with 10 goals, 11 assists, and 21 points. The Warroad, Minnesota native's 101 shots on goal ranked second on the team, while her 24 blocked shots is third on the squad. Chamernick netted game-winning goals in a 6-2 decision over St. Scholastica on December 7, and a 4-1 victory over St Catherine on February 14. She had a season-high seven blocked shots in a 4-2 loss to Augsburg on January 24, and followed that with a season-best 10 shots on goal in a 4-3 loss to the Auggies on January 25.Â
Chamernick netted a pair of two-goal games, which included the game-winner in a 6-2 win over St. Scholastica on December 7.
Over 51 career games, Chamernick owns 16 goals, 18 assists, 34 points, and 148 shots on goal.
Abrahamson is the first Piper first-year to earn a spot on the MIAC All-Conference Team since Sophie Rausch in 2019-20. The Devils Lake, North Dakota native finished second on the team in scoring with 12 goals, 12 assists, and 24 points on a team-leading 111 shots on goal. She notched a three-point outing with one goal and two assists on two occasions; 6-0 victories over St. Catherine on February 15, and Lawrence on November 11. The forward followed that with a season-high nine shots on goal, and an assist in an 8-1 win over Lawrence on November 1.
Abrahamson was named December 9 MIAC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring two goals and firing 12 shots on goal in Hamline's 2-0 and 6-2 sweep of St. Scholastica on December 6-7.
In addition, senior defense Erika Broten earned her second-straight trip to the MIAC Women's Hockey Honorable Mention list. Sophomore forward Annabel Mehta was named to the 2025 MIAC All-Playoff Team after firing a team-best three shots on goal in a 4-0 loss to Gustavus in the MIAC Semifinal on March 1.
The Pipers finished the 2024-25 season with a 16-10-0 record.