SENIOR YEAR (2023-24): Anne led the team last year in goals with 15, and a +30 rating, while finishing 4th in overall points...Anne opened the 2024 Frozen Four with a goal in the first period vs Ohio St to give the Knights the lead...She had 10 multi point games including 2 two goal outings...Anne is also the team leader in the classroom where she earned nearly a perfect 4.0 in Civil Engineering and was named to the 2023-24 College Sports Communicator Academic All-District At-Large team, an ECAC All Academic and Commissioners List, as well as a AHCA/Krampade Academic All American...Anne represented Canada in the 2024 Collegiate Series held in Lake Placid back in August.
JUNIOR YEAR (2022-23): Was one of the top scorers on the team, skating in 40 games and notching 23 goals and 29 assists...Her 23 goals were top on the team and she finished 2nd in overall points...Had 3 game winning goals (vs Dartmouth, Brown, & Princeton)...She lead the team in power play goals with 8...Second on the team in shots taken with 143...Named to the ECAC All Academic Team and was designated for the Commissioners List for top GPA on the team...Named a 2022-23 AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholars.
SOPHOMORE YEAR (2021-22): Skated in 35 games during her first season in the Green and Gold...registered 4 goals and 6 assists....Scored against Colgate, Union, SLU, and Dartmouth...Game high in points came when she had a goal and assist in a 4-1 win over Union...Named ECAC All-Academic and Krampade Academic All American...Earned the highest GPA on the team.
Before Clarkson: At the University of Minnesota she tallied six points (1g-5a) in 13 games of the season...Recorded first collegiate point with an assist in her collegiate debut in the season-opening 4-0 win over Ohio State (Nov. 21) and scored her first collegiate goal by netting the game-winner in a 4-2 win at Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 27)...Anne was a member of Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team, earning silver with Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team at the 2020 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship in Bratislava, Slovakia...won gold with Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team at the 2019 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship in Obihiro, Japan.
Personal: Daughter of Sabre and Kevin Cherkowski...has one brother, Nicholas, who will be playing at Marian University this fall...Born July 6th, 2002...shoots right...Civil Engineering major...Graduated from George Elliot Secondary in 2020.
Why I chose Clarkson: "I chose Clarkson because it offered a great opportunity to develop as a player and person. I love the feel of the campus and the community. It's just a team I want to be apart of." Also recruited by Ohio St., Princeton, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State, RPI, Penn State, Brown, Cornell, St. Lawrence, Colgate, Maine, Merrimack, St. Cloud, Vermont, Providence, Union, St. Thomas, Trinity Western, Harvard, Yale, Bemidji State, & UConn
Anne Cherkowski Stats from NCAA.org