HENNIKER, N.H. – Eighty-three student-athletes from thirteen New England College teams were named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Academic All-Conference team in an announcement by the conference on Monday.
In order to be eligible for academic all-conference, a student-athlete must maintain a 3.25 cumulative GPA and have completed second-year academic status. Student-athletes must also have competed in at least one of the conference's 22 championship sports.
Baseball led all NEC teams with fourteen academic all-conference honorees, while women's soccer ranked second with eleven.
Multi-Sport
Keegan Finley - Sr. - Fredericksburg, Virg. - Women's Cross Country/Lacrosse
Isabella Marzano - So. - Warwick, R.I. - Field Hockey/Women's Lacrosse
Mackenzie McDonald - So. - Health Science Boscawen, N.H. - Women's Basketball/Lacrosse
Baseball
Braeden Adams - So. - Montpelier, Vt.
Christopher Chagnon - So. - Portsmouth, R.I.
Ryan Cote - So. - Goffstown, N.H.
Kyle Dobrie - Jr. - Mastic, N.Y.
Tyler Fenton - Jr. - Wilmington, Mass.
Quinn Mansperger - Jr. - Hooksett, N.H.
Brett Patnode - Sr. - Weare, N.H.
Brady Philibotte - Jr. - Weare, N.H.
Lachlan Rees - Sr. - Adelaide, Australia
Aaron Robertson - Gr. - Weare, N.H.
Colin Shaw - Sr. - Colebrook, N.H.
David Spigel - So. - Portsmouth, R.I.
Nolan Stoney - Sr. - Bedford, N.H.
Bryce Worth - Gr. - Southington, Conn.
Field Hockey
Makenzie Anderson - So. - Antrim, N.H.
Taylor Bailey - Jr. - Boscawen, N.H.
Kate Bourgeois - Jr. - Troy, Maine
Drea Chin - Gr. - Laconia, N.H.
Meaghan McCamish - Jr. - Warwick, R.I.
Mikayla Vincent - Gr. - Newburyport, Mass.
Men's Basketball
Kyle Inglis - Gr. - Burlington, Mass.
Treyjon Lewis - Sr. - Stamford, Conn.
Stravis Lutchman - So. - Palmetto, Fla.
Jayden McGrew - Gr. - Garland, Tex.
Ashton Ventola - Jr. - Danville, N.H.
Men's Cross Country
Max Goldman - Jr. - Great Neck, N.Y.
Malik Keresey - Jr. - Pittsfield, Maine
Men's Golf
Graham Hassan - So. - Pinckney, Mich.
Kam Hellman - So. - Macomb, Mich.
David Novotny - Jr. - Boca Raton, Fla.
Roman O'Brienhalla - Sr. - Chapel Hill, N.C.
Kaleb O'Connor - So. - Rochester, N.H.
Men's Lacrosse
Nathan Hawkins - So. - Salisbury, N.H.
Cam Hebert - Jr. - Plantation, Fla.
Jackson Kain - So. - Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Zac Lacasse - Jr. History Hudson, N.H.
Thomas Norton - Jr. - Mansfield, Mass.
Jared O'Connor - So. - Washington, N.H.
Joey Olsen - Sr. - Mansfield, Mass.
Evan Zonderman - Sr. - Dracut, Mass.
Men's Soccer
Logan Cassin - Sr. - Penacook, N.H.
Wyatt Flibbert - So. - Windham, Maine
Noel Huliselan - So. - Dover, N.H.
Darren Mota - Jr. - Inverness, Scotland
Alex Rust - Sr. - Hooksett, N.H.
William Scala - Jr. - Manchester, N.H.
Patrick Tewksbury - So. - Londonderry, N.H.
Softball
Emily Gagne - Gr. - Portsmouth, N.H.
Grace Giesler - So. - La Mirada, Calif.
Ashleigh Lemay - Jr. - Derry, N.H.
Emma Lopez - So. - Downey, Calif.
Olivia Olson - Jr. - North Haven, Conn.
Women's Basketball
Macy Gordon - So. - Boscawen, N.H.
Juliana Hernandez - Sr. - McFarland, Calif.
Krystle Medrano - Jr. - Ontario, Calif.
Women's Cross Country
Haleigh Bilodeau - Sr. - Weare, N.H.
Aleesa Jordan - So. - Casco, Maine
Women's Lacrosse
Annalisa Crooks - Sr. - Nantucket, Mass.
Kate Devlin - So. - Walpole, Mass.
Meadow Gilchrist - So. - Stamford, Conn.
Mary High - Jr. - Plymouth, Mass.
Jordan Pond - So. - Gardner, Mass.
Gina Sciortino - So. - Billerica, Mass.
Women's Soccer
Stephanie Bronowicki - So. - Corona, Calif.
Brianna Deslandes - So. - Westfield, Vt.
Julia Lanoie - Sr. - Manchester, N.H.
Cailin Lennan - So. - Spotswood, N.J.
Mia Loewenberg - So. - Milford, Conn.
Isabella MacGregor - So. - Ottawa, Ont.
Shelby McBain - Jr. - Indianhead, Md.
Brynn Murphy - So. - Unity, N.H.
Caitlin Sullivan - So. - Mendon, Mass.
Riley Vachon - So. - Laconia, N.H.
Catie Wheeler - Sr. - Benton City, Wash.
Women's Volleyball
Krissy Cardello - So. - Peabody, Mass.
Aurora Gutierrez-Macias - So. - El Paso, Tex.
Alison Hays - So. - Centerville, Ohio
Lily-Anne Heywood - So. - Derry, N.H.
Renee McBride-Rogers - Gr. - Midwest City, Okla.
Tatiana Sampson - Sr. - Kailua, Hawaii
It is NEC's first year in the GNAC.
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) is an NCAA Division III association made up of 16 member institutions and over 4000 student-athletes across the New England region. Founded in 1995, the GNAC annually sponsors and administers 22 championships, while balancing academic integrity, athletic opportunity and community involvement in an effort to enhance the student-athlete experience.
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