West Islip, N.Y, freshman, attacker
In games played back-to-back on Saturday and Sunday, Ohlmiller led the Seawolves to wins over Vermont (12-5) and Northwestern (11-9), scoring five goals and assisting on two others at Vermont and then adding four goals and two assists in the victory over then-No. 5 Northwestern a day later. The win over the Wildcats was the first for the Seawolves against a Top 5 opponent in program history. The 5-foot-3 Ohlmiller leads Stony Brook with 54 points (30 goals, 24 assists) this season. The Seawolves are 13-1 and can clinch the top seed in the America East tournament with a win at UMBC today.