WESTFIELD, Mass. – The Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) has announced its All-Academic honorees for the Winter/Spring season and UMass Dartmouth saw 25 student-athletes in men's ice hockey honored for their efforts.
Student-athletes who compete in championship varsity sports offered by each of the MASCAC institutions during the course of the Winter and Spring 2025 athletic season and have achieved a 3.20 cumulative or semester-based grade point average during the semester are eligible for selection to the Winter/Spring All-Academic.
"I want to extend my congratulations to all the MASCAC student-athletes named to the 2025 Winter/Spring All-Academic Team," said Commissioner Angela Baumann. "Their ability to excel academically while competing at a high level across our conference truly embodies the spirit of what it means to be a student-athlete. I am incredibly proud of their dedication and achievements both in the classroom and in competition."
Men's Hockey – who played their final season in the MASCAC in 2024-25 – saw 25 honorees tabbed for the winter/spring semester. The Corsairs finished the season with an 11-14-1 overall mark, going 8-9-1 in the MASCAC. The Corsairs were the sixth seed in the conference tournament, shouldering a loss to third-seeded Salem State in the MASCAC Quarterfinals.
UMass Dartmouth was led by graduate student
Cade Hanley, who collected his 10th career MASCAC All-Academic honor. Additionally, juniors
Graham Burke,
Brandon Clark,
Hank McDonough,
Marshall McKallip,
Vincent Nicosia,
Lane Ruffner and
Tyler Stewart were also recognized, along with sophomores
Doug Doren,
Roscoe Eade,
Ethan Finlason,
Luke Jordan,
Connor Little,
Johnny Ramoundos,
Alex Walker and
Nolan Wutzke.
The Corsair rookies honored from the spring included
Samuel Boos,
Blake Kashark,
Ethan Labbe,
Tommy Madden,
Brennen Pecararo,
Hunter Scanlon,
Spencer Sykes,
Noah Trathen and
Noah Webster.