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Briana Mastel Elite Prospects ↗

Position: Defense DOB: 1994-11-08 Country: USA
NCAA-W Projection

NCAA Division I Women's

Projected PPG — WCHA-W
0.46
Strong (0.45–0.70)
Base NCAAe-W PPG0.4842
Conf. Strength0.994
Year Adj (FR)×0.80
Confidencehigh
Seasons Used2

NCAA D3W / D2W

Projected PPG — Division Avg
0.72
Strong (0.65–1.00)
Base D3e-W PPG0.7661
Conf. Strength1.000
Year Adj (FR)×0.80
Confidencehigh
Seasons Used2

D1W / D3W Likelihood

Career Trajectory
Dashed = raw PPG  ·  Solid = age-adjusted NCAAe-W PPG  ·  Green = actual college PPG

Pre-College Seasons

Most women's college players come directly from high school hockey. Junior or HS season stats below (when available on Elite Prospects).

SeasonTeamLeagueGP GAPtsPPG NCAAe-W PPGAge-Adjusted
2009-10 Choate NE-Prep-Girls 22 2 5 7 0.320 0.1472 0.1472
2010-11 Choate NE-Prep-Girls 13 5 11 16 1.230 0.5659 0.5659
2011-12 Choate NE-Prep-Girls 8 8 8 16 2.000 0.9202 0.9202
2012-13 Choate NE-Prep-Girls 26 16 11 27 1.040 0.4785 0.4785
2019-20 Boston Pride PHF 24 1 6 7 0.292 N/A N/A
2020-21 Boston Pride PHF 6 0 0 0 0.000 N/A N/A
NCAAe-W = points/game translated to NCAA-W equivalent  ·  COVID-flagged seasons in yellow

College Seasons

SeasonSchoolConferenceYear GPGAPtsPPG
2016-17 Harvard ECAC-W 29 2 13 15 0.517
2015-16 Harvard ECAC-W 32 3 9 12 0.375
2013-14 Harvard ECAC-W 31 0 8 8 0.258

Historical Comparables (NCAA-W)

PlayerLeague · Season · PPG FR College PPGSchool
Anna Wright NE-Prep-Girls · 2012-13 · 0.86 PPG 0.000 Maine
Taylor Marchin NE-Prep-Girls · 2012-13 · 0.77 PPG 0.207 Yale
Meghan Turner USHS-W · 2012-13 · 2.17 PPG 0.351 Quinnipiac
Lauren Kelly NE-Prep-Girls · 2012-13 · 0.73 PPG 0.208 Dartmouth
Kendra Nealey USHS-W · 2013-14 · 2.14 PPG 0.212 Cornell

Women's college hockey projections draw primarily on high school and junior stats when available. Because most women go directly from HS to college, projections with limited pre-college data use conference-based priors.

NCAAe-W factors are derived from historical pre-college→NCAA-W transitions. For many players, projection confidence is lower than men's due to sparse pre-college tracking.