America East Offensive Player of the Year Mari Creatini of Northeastern finished the season as the nation's scoring leader in both points (72) and points per game (3.13). She was one of several America East players to rank among the nation's leaders.
Creatini, who finished three points ahead of Old Dominion's Angie Loy (69 points), was joined on the national leaders list by Katie White of New Hampshire, who tied for 16th with 44 points. White was 12th in points per game (2.10).
Creatini also tied with Kelly Dostal of Wake Forest for the nation's lead in goals (29) and goals per game (1.26). White was 10th in goals (21) and tied for eighth with 1.0 goals per game.
Creatini tied for eighth in assists (14) and was 15th in assists per game (0.61) while teammates Leigh Shea (13) and Sara Webber (13) tied for 13th in assists.
Albany's Kristi Clausi (6, 10th) and Amber Wade (5, 12th) both appeared on the list for defensive saves.
Diana Nelson of Northeastern was sixth with a 1.20 goals against average while Jaye Lance of Maine (1.23) was 11th.
Christine Buckley of New Hampshire was seventh with 166 saves. Ariel Eber of Vermont was 17th with 135 saves.
Northeastern (17-6) and Maine (15-6) finished eighth and 14th, respectively, in winning percentage.
Northeastern tied for fifth in scoring defense (1.20 goals per game) while Maine was 10th (1.27). The Huskies' offense was ninth (3.18 goals per game).