ROCHESTER, N.Y. - The United Collegiate Hockey Conference is proud to announce the conference's men's All-Academic team selections for the 2025-26 season. The league's nine member institutions combined to have 215 student-athletes honored.
Elmira was seen landing 25 players on the All-Academic team, with one player landing a perfect 4.0 GPA:
Spencer Barrow,
Nicholas Bennett,
Eric Bertelsen,
Seth Ferguson,
Brody Finnegan,
Birch Gorman,
Owen Halloran,
Brody Haynes,
Kyle Hughes,
Austin Jerzak,
Evan Keen,
Cam Lowe,
Brock MacDonald,
Cameron Manley,
Kenny Maxwell, John McLacklan,
Corbin Melie,
Michael Mumm,
Justin Pare,
Avery Rovira-Hewett,
Tyler Schwindt,
Lucas Stevenson,
Makai Tarjamo,
Jake Terra, and
Matt York.
UCHC newcomer Albertus Magnus University led the conference with 31 All-Academic honorees, while Elmira College and Nazareth University were right behind with 25 honorees each. Manhattanville University and first-year program St. John Fisher University each had 24 student-athletes honored, while UCHC Champion and NCAA Quarterfinalist Utica University and Chatham University both had 23 student-athletes honored. A total of 79 student-athletes were honored for at least the second time, while 41 student-athletes are three-time selections and 13 garnered the prestigious accolade for the fourth straight season.
Thirty student-athletes posted 4.0 grade-point averages in 2025-26, including nine from Albertus Magnus and seven from Nazareth. Eight institutions had at least one student-athlete record a perfect 4.0 GPA for the year.
The UCHC's All-Academic distinction is an opportunity to recognize student athletes at our member institutions not only for the work they put in to be part of a collegiate hockey program, but the work they do inside the classroom to prepare for their future careers. For All-Academic consideration, member schools submit the names of players who meet the conference's eligibility criteria. To be eligible, a player must have completed at least one academic year at their current institution, while holding a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 for all terms of the stipulated 2025-26 academic year.