Ohlmiller broke Jen Adams’ NCAA Division I single-season points record Friday in the Seawolves' NCAA tournament win over Bryant. Two days later, she broke the single-season assists record in a win over Northwestern. Her 2017 total now stands at 75 goals, 82 assists, and 157 points, with at least one more game on the schedule. Adams set the old record in 2001 with 148 points.
“I couldn’t do anything without coach Joe Spallina pushing me to do my best every day and seeing something in me in high school that no one else saw,” said Ohlmiller, a junior from nearby Islip, N.Y. “Or without the help of my teammates. Without them, I wouldn’t have as many assists or goals.”
Of course, even if Ohlmiller hadn’t scored a single goal this year, she'd still rank 20th on the 2017 point list. She’s the first player in Division I history to tally 70 goals and 70 assists in the same season.
She could tell early on that 2017 would be special. She racked up seven goals and five assists in her second game of the season. Her season total was higher than that of her jersey number by game three.
“I just thought, ‘Wow, I should have been having way better years the last two years,’” Ohlmiller said.
That’s a joke. Ohlmiller won the America East Rookie of the Year in 2015. In 2016, she made the U.S. national team and fulfilled the prophecy from her her high school yearbook when her behind-the-back virtuosity landed her on “SportsCenter,” twice.