Princeton University Athletics

Bullock, Fillier Lead Four Tigers on All-ECAC Teams
March 05, 2020 | Women's Ice Hockey
Four members of the nationally sixth-ranked Princeton women's hockey team have been recognized as among the top players in the ECAC Hockey League, a conference that includes nearly half of the current USA Hockey and USCHO top-10 polls.
Forwards Carly Bullock and Sarah Fillier were among the six first-team All-ECAC honorees. The honor is the second straight for sophomore Fillier and first first-team honor for senior Bullock, who was a third-team honoree each of the last two years.
Fillier is the team's points leader at 54, leading the team with 34 assists to go with 20 goals. She is already more than halfway to the program's career points record of 218, now with 111. Her 54 points are only three behind her total of 57 from last season, which was good for sixth-most in program history, just 10 off the record of 67, and the most points a Tiger has scored in a season since 1995.
Fillier's career assist total of 69 is 10th-most in program history and also more than halfway to the record of 122, and her total this year (34) and last year (35) were among the best in program history. Only once has a Tiger player tallied more than 36 assists in program history, with the program record standing at 41. As with the season point total, Fillier's assist totals for either season are more than any other Tiger player has put up since 1995.
Bullock's career is also among the best in program history. Her 29 goals this season lead the team this season and her 51 points are second only to Fillier's 54. Bullock's 156 career points are seventh in program history and the most for any Tiger player since 2003, and her 94 career goals have her as the program's top goal scorer of the 21st century, most since 1997 and fifth-most in program history.
Bullock is one goal away from becoming just the fifth player in program history to score 30 goals in a season, and it's six behind the program record of 35 that has stood for 30 years.
Thompson, a senior, was a first-team All-ECAC honoree in 2019, and Connors, a sophomore, was a second-teamer last year.
Thompson will finish her career as among the top-scoring blueliners in program history. With 31 career goals and 56 career assist for a total of 87 points, she stands fifth in scoring among all Tiger defensemen.
Connors has 21 goals and 23 assists on the year for a career-best 44 points. She has surpassed her assist total from last year, when she had 17, helping her points total already beat her freshman number with at least the ECAC semifinal still to come.
Princeton will face seventh-ranked Clarkson in the ECAC semifinal Saturday at 4 p.m. at Cornell with the chance to advance to Sunday's 2 p.m. ECAC final.
2020 All-ECAC Hockey League
First-Team All-League
Goaltender: Lindsay Browning (Cornell)
Defenseman: Jaime Bourbonnais (Cornell)
Defenseman: Ella Shelton (Clarkson)
Forward: Elizabeth Giguère (Clarkson)
Forward: Sarah Fillier (Princeton)
Forward: Carly Bullock (Princeton)
Second-Team All-League
Goaltender: Marie-Pier Coulombe (Clarkson)
Defenseman: Micah Zandee-Hart (Cornell)
Defenseman: Emma Seitz (Yale)
Forward: Maddie Mills (Cornell)
Forward: Kristin O'Neill (Cornell)
Forward: Dominique Petrie (Harvard)
Third-Team All-League
Goaltender: Lucy Morgan (St. Lawrence)
Defenseman: Kati Tabin (Quinnipiac)
Defenseman: Claire Thompson (Princeton)
Forward: Maggie Connors (Princeton)
Forward: Kristin Della Rovere (Harvard)
Forward: Sammy Smigliani (Colgate)
All-Rookie
Goaltender: Lucy Morgan (St. Lawrence)
Defenseman: Sydney Bard (Colgate)
Defenseman: Kate Reilly (Quinnipiac)
Forward: Gabrielle David (Clarkson)
Forward: Danielle Serdachny (Colgate)
Forward: Sammy Smigliani (Colgate)