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OSU’s Joy Dunne is Julie Chu Rookie of the Year Recipient

Thursday, March 21, 2024

playerOhio State University freshman forward Joy Dunne (O’Fallon, MO) has been chosen by the nation’s assistant coaches as the winner of the 2024 Julie Chu Rookie of the Year Award. Dunne enters the NCAA Frozen Four with a line of 22-18-40 in 37 games for the Buckeyes. She was a major factor in Ohio State capturing the WCHA’s regular season title and earning the top seed for the NCAA Tournament. They bring a 33-4 record to Durham, NH, for the Frozen Four, fresh off a 9-0 NCAA quarterfinal win over Minnesota Duluth.

Dunne had a goal and an assist in the victory. Dunne carded two hat tricks this season (vs. Bemidji State on Nov. 3 and vs. Minnesota on Jan. 12) and had 12 multi-point games in 2023-24. Her stats also include 146 shots on goal and a remarkable +36 on the plus/minus.

The national women’s Rookie of the Year is chosen by a vote of the NCAA Division 1 schools’ assistant coaches, with one vote per staff. The award is named after the former Harvard University and U.S. Olympic standout who recorded 93 points as a freshman dur- ing the 2003-04 season, en route to a career in which she set an NCAA record with 284 career points. The names on the ballot are each conference’s Rookie of the Year.The runner-up for this year’s award was Colgate University’s Emma Pais, a freshman forward from London, Ontario.

(The other finalists for the National Rookie of the Year were Sacred Heart University forward Isabel Chaput, Robert Morris University forward Alaina Giampietro, and Boston College forward Sammy Taber.)

Winners of the Women’s College Hockey Rookie of the Year Award
Year Recipient/Position/Institution
2014 Dani Cameranesi, F, University of Minnesota
2015 Annie Pankowski, F, University of Wisconsin
2016 Sarah Potomak, F, University of Minnesota
2017 Jaycee Gebhard, F, Robert Morris University
2018 Daryl Watts, F, Boston College
2019 Sarah Fillier, F, Princeton University
2020 Hannah Bilka, F, Boston College
2021 Kiara Zanon, F, Penn State University
2022 Payton Hemp, F, University of Minnesota
2023 Tessa Janecke, F, Penn State University
2024 Joy Dunne, F, Ohio State University