
Peschel, Dunne Earn All-America Honors
3/21/2026 1:00:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State junior forward Joy Dunne and senior defender Emma Peschel are 2025-26 CCM/AHCA Women's Division I All-Americans, the American Hockey Coaches Association announced Saturday. Peschel is a First Team All-American and Dunne is a second team honoree.
Peschel is a two-time All-American for the Buckeyes, earning the second team nod last season. In her final season, she has recorded a career-high 38 points from the blue line. She is tied for second nationally among defenders nationally in points this season. The Edina, Minn. native has blocked a team-high 34 shots and is +38 on the year, with a +4 in the Buckeyes' 5-0 win over Northeastern in the Frozen Four semifinal.
Dunne garners her first All-America award this season. She has recorded 50 points for the second consecutive season for the Buckeyes, scoring a team-high 27 goals and tallying 23 assists entering the final game of the season. She is one of the Buckeyes' most clutch players, recording a team-high seven game-winning goals this year. The O'Fallon, Mo. native tallied the game-winner in the team's Frozen Four semifinal. Dunne leads the team with a +50 on ice this year.
Two Buckeyes earn All-America status in a single season for just the third time in program history and for the first time since 2023.
Peschel is a two-time All-American for the Buckeyes, earning the second team nod last season. In her final season, she has recorded a career-high 38 points from the blue line. She is tied for second nationally among defenders nationally in points this season. The Edina, Minn. native has blocked a team-high 34 shots and is +38 on the year, with a +4 in the Buckeyes' 5-0 win over Northeastern in the Frozen Four semifinal.
Dunne garners her first All-America award this season. She has recorded 50 points for the second consecutive season for the Buckeyes, scoring a team-high 27 goals and tallying 23 assists entering the final game of the season. She is one of the Buckeyes' most clutch players, recording a team-high seven game-winning goals this year. The O'Fallon, Mo. native tallied the game-winner in the team's Frozen Four semifinal. Dunne leads the team with a +50 on ice this year.
Two Buckeyes earn All-America status in a single season for just the third time in program history and for the first time since 2023.
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