Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey sophomore goaltender Felicia Frank has been red-hot for the Bobcats this season, recording her career-high in saves for the second time against Cornell on Jan. 24.
Last season, Frank only appeared in 10 games, recording a .947 save percentage. In only three of those matchups, she remained in the crease for a full 60 minutes of action.
The Falkoping, Sweden native first broke her career high in saves on Dec. 5 against the Cornell Big Red in a 3-0 Bobcat victory, recording 34 saves on the contest.
A little over a month later, the Big Red traveled down to Hamden, only for Frank to break her previous career saves record in a 4-0 victory, recording 39 on the night.
“Honestly, just go with the flow and stay calm. That’s all I have in my head,” Frank said after the win against Cornell.
This season, Frank has played in 30 games, as of publication, starting 29 of them, tallying 709 saves for a .945 save percentage. She leads the nation in shutouts with eight and was named ECAC Goalie of the Week twice.
Frank was also named to the 2025-26 Women’s Hockey Goalie of the Year Watch List.
