WATERBURY, Conn. -- Yesterday, the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) released its ninth annual Krampade All-American Scholars list, which recognized 709 Division I Men's and Women's Ice Hockey players within their programs for their academic excellence during the 2024-25 season. Among that list were 14 players from Post University Women's Ice Hockey, marking the seventh straight year in which the Eagles have landed players on the All-American Scholars team.
Since the 2019-20 season, the Eagles have landed 10-plus players on the All-American Scholars list, making this the sixth consecutive year in which at least 10 student-athletes have qualified, with the outlier being 2018-19, their first year on the list, when they had six players make it.
In addition to a school being a member of the AHCA program for the 2024-25 year, for players to receive Krampade/AHCA All-American Scholar honors, they must meet the following two criteria:
- Player must have achieved a 3.75 GPA in each semester to be eligible
- Player must have appeared in 40% of season's total games
Among those 14 honored from Post were the following players:
So.
Dani Ammons
Fr.
Devyn Amundson
Jr.
Tristan Currie
Sr.
Sajel Desai
Fr.
Caryss Kehl
So.
Brooke Larsen
Sr.
Hannah Luckman
Fr.
Celena Mickevicius
Jr.
Maddy Noonan
Jr.
Rylee Patfield
Sr.
Angeline Pitter
Fr.
Rowyn Ringor
Jr.
Hannah Saunders
Sr.
Caisey Van Den Oetelaar
Having 14 recipients put the program just one shy of tying their record-setting mark of 15 student-athletes back during the 2022-23 season, in which Pitter, Currie, Van Den Oetelaar, Luckman, Saunders, Noonan, Patfield, and Desai were all a part of that list.
The entire list of AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholars can be found at the link above.