GLOUCESTER, Ma.— The American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) announced its ninth annual Krampade All-American Scholars for the 2025–26 academic year, recognizing varsity ice hockey student-athletes for outstanding achievement in the classroom.
To earn the distinction, student-athletes were required to maintain a 3.75 grade-point average during each semester of the academic year and appear in at least 40 percent of their team's games. Exceptions were made for injured student-athletes and backup goaltenders. Institutions also were required to hold AHCA membership.
This year, 994 Division II-III student-athletes were recognized, including 550 men's players and 444 women's players. Division I honorees were announced separately last week.
The Stevenson men's ice hockey program had 12 student-athletes earn Krampade All-American Scholar recognition: Jack Costabile, Jack Day, Ford DeLoss, Louis Finnegan, Matt Gough, Jake Hugessen, Aiden Lindley, Connor MacDonell, Aidan McDowell, John Musella, Gage Parillo, and Joshua Swan.
The Stevenson women's ice hockey program placed 11 student-athletes on the list: Kiana Baker, Lillians Binns, Kylie Chandler, Meghan Croyle, Emma DeMan, Maggie Dean, Kendall Girnt, Jalyn Jones, Erin Samuelson, Maggie Sehnert, and Abby Smith.