1 — Boston University (13-5-1, 8-0 AE): The Terriers went undefeated and untied in conference play for the first time in eight years. Forward Farrell McClernon and midfielders Emily Pallotta and Marisha Schumacher-Hodge are all tied for the team lead in points (10) and goals (four). Goaltender Janie Reilly leads the America East in goals-against-average (0.58) and shutouts (eight).

2 — Stony Brook (10-7-0, 6-2 AE): The Seawolves boast a balanced roster of both young and seasoned players. Freshman standout Colleen McKenna leads the conference in points (19) and goals (eight), while senior Brooke Barbuto has five goals and 15 points, tallying nine of those points in Stony Brook’s wins over Binghamton and Maine. Stony Brook ranks second in the conference in goals per game with 1.35.

3 — New Hampshire (6-10-1, 5-3 AE): The Wildcats lead the league in points (71) and goals per game (1.41). Senior Sarah Hourihan leads the team with seven goals and 16 points, while fellow senior Michelle Sheehan has six goals and 10 points. Sophomore Amy Avitabile and junior Shaunna Kaplan lead the team with six assists apiece.

4 — Hartford (8-5-4, 4-3-1): The Hawks have allowed just 12 goals this season, second fewest in the conference. Freshman goaltender Lauren Brodeur leads the conference in save percentage (.860) and is tied for third place in shutouts (6). Senior midfielder Lauren Aldred is tied for the conference lead in goals (eight) and for third place in points (16).

5 — Maine (6-5-6, 3-3-2 AE): The Black Bears rank third in the conference in GAA (0.95) and second in shutouts (8). Senior forward Christine LaBelle leads the team with five goals and 11 points. Senior goalkeeper Jasmine Phillips is tied for the AE lead in shutouts with Boston University’s Janie Reilly with eight.

6 — Binghamton (7-8-1, 3-5 AE): This is the fifth consecutive year that the Bearcats have qualified for the tournament. Sophomore Dani Raske leads the team and the America East with 19 points. Her seven goals also lead the team. Junior Amanda Casares is second on the team in points with nine. Junior goaltender Jen McEachron is tied for third in the conference with six shutouts.