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Women’s Ice Hockey: 15 Cadets Named to NEHC All-Academic Team

Story Links NORTHFIELD, Vt.- The New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) announced its 2024–25 All-Academic Team for women’s ice hockey on Wednesday. Fifteen players on the Norwich Women’s Ice Hockey team earned recognition for their academic performance and commitment to excellence in the classroom. To qualify for the NEHC All-Academic Team, a student-athlete […]

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NORTHFIELD, Vt.- The New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) announced its 2024–25 All-Academic Team for women’s ice hockey on Wednesday. Fifteen players on the Norwich Women’s Ice Hockey team earned recognition for their academic performance and commitment to excellence in the classroom.

To qualify for the NEHC All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 and have completed at least one full academic year at their institution.

 



















Name Hometown Class Major
Neris Archambault Pepperell, Mass. Gr Business Administration
Olivia Boyer Saint Paul, Minn. Jr Mechanical Engineering
Livia Brooks Walpole, Mass. So Nursing
Madison Brunet Timmins, On. Jr Environmental Science
Leocadia Clark Stowe, Vt. Gr Leadership
Tristina Doyle Cape Coral, Fla. So Management
Taylor Girouard Burlington, Mass. Sr Criminal Justice
Grace Joscelyn Hooksett, N.H. So Health Science
Marja Linzbichler Graz, Austria So Biochemistry
Rylie McIntyre Brunswick, Maine Jr Nursing
Jenna Nikles Riley, Mich. Jr Construction Management
Breanna Ricker Laconia, N.H. So Management
Payton Sutherland Brighton, Colo. So Exercise Science
Lauren Tuzik Frankfort, Ill. Jr Biology
Sophie Zemianek St. Albans, Vt. Jr Criminal Justice

As graduate students, Archambault and Clark receive All-Academic team recognition for the fourth time, while Girouard receives it for the third time as the lone senior. Of the 15 honorees, six are sophomores in their first year of eligibility for the All-Academic Team.

In the final season of NEHC competition, the Cadets finished with a berth in the conference title game. The maroon and gold look to continue their excellent tradition in the Little East Conference (LEC) under new Head Coach Justin Simpson.

 

 



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