GLOUCESTER, Mass. – This year, seven UMass Dartmouth men's ice hockey student-athletes were selected to the 2025-26 American Hockey Coaches' Association (AHCA) All-American Scholar honors for their hard work on the ice and in the classroom.
The qualify for the AHCA All-American Scholar Program, sponsored by Krampade, an NCAA Division II or III men's hockey student-athlete must have achieved at least a 3.75 GPA in both the fall and spring semesters during the 2025-26 academic year and appear in 40 percent of the team's games.
Corsairs that were acknowledged …
Kailen Chen / Forward / Beijing, China
Connor Little / Forward / Portsmouth, R.I.
Alex Pagliari / Defenseman / Greenville, N.C.
Levente Pakodzi / Forward/Defenseman / Budapest, Hungary
Ryan Patrick / Forward / Dover, N.H.
Hunter Scanlon / Defenseman / Rockford, Ill.
Noah Webster / Defenseman / Quispamsis, New Brunswick
The Corsairs finished the 2025-26 season with a 12-13 record. The team earned seven conference wins in the first season after LEC hockey was introduced.
Senior
Tyler Stewart and freshman
Kailin Chen were both selected for All-LEC honors following the conclusion of the season. Stewart was tabbed to the first team, while Chen was named to the All-Rookie team.
The College Sport Communicators (CSC) announced their Academic All-District honorees last month, with five members of the Corsair ice hockey team being acknowledged.
Lane Ruffner,
Vincent Nicosia,
Alex Walker,
Connor Little, and
Hunter Scanlon, were all selected.
The Corsairs will open up their 2026-27 season with a home game against Roger Williams on October, 30.