BEVERLY, Mass. – On Wednesday, the Conference of New England (CNE) announced its Fall Academic All-Conference Team featuring 937 members from the 11 core institutions and five associate institutions. To be named to the CNE Academic All-Conference Team the student-athlete must hold a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher on a 4.0 scale, be at least sophomore status athletically and academically with one academic year in residence at their current institution and be an active member of a roster for a conference-sponsored sport.
The Hawks had 74 student-athletes earn the honor of Academic All-Conference across the nine eligible teams. The men's soccer team had the most selections with 17 members followed by the women's soccer team with 14 selections.
Here is the full list of Hawks who were named to the CNE Academic All-Conference Team.
Field Hockey (7)
Catie Melchiorre
Nicole Ciampa
Bogi Lendvai
Lauren Santos
Mikayla Mathews
Jaylene Soto
Sara Costa
Men's Cross Country (10)
Ethan Fiorenza
Aidan Cullinan
Christopher Regalbuti
Stephen Haney
Owen Klein
John Kelly
Keller Casey
Guilan Marconi
Peter Efinger
Riley Brutvan
Men's Golf (1)
Ethan Archibald
Men's Soccer (17)
Trey Sadler
Cristian Vitti
Brayden Tahiliani
Tray Cousley
Brio Aslan
Danny Simeone
Erol Yuksel
Justin Matrose
Austin Murawski
Nick Castrovinci
Ryan Lunn
Jayden Castro
Michael Padilla
Ron Palillo
Alex Foligno
Dom Femiak
Drew Cardarelli
Women's Cross Country (7)
Ayden Rzewuski
Penelope Andreou
Lauren Duffy
Kiera Braunwart
Ella Stephenson
Sophia Rebenciuc
Elizabeth White
Women's Golf (4)
Tessa Susco
Jacqueline Tran
Gabby DeBenedetto
Abigail Crabtree
Women's Soccer (14)
Olivia Flores
Caroline Tomas
Kathleen Brush
Mia Mangalji
Reese Sadler
Sydney Lenig
Morgan Egan
Angela Chávez
Tara Martin
Mayson Massaro
Rebecca Opdenbrouw
Casey Macaruso
Andrea Buzas
Sejal Johnson
Women's Tennis (4)
Natalie Lamb
Jessica Marks
Crystal Gallagher
Lora Acquario
Volleyball (10)
Juliana Robinshaw
Emily Theobald
Andrea Martir-Perez
Gabriela Caucci
Gigi Churn
Nyanakuak Piok
Jenna Murphy
Jordan Murphy
Kylee Connally
Kalle Legassey
To read the full Conference of New England release click this link!
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 11 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 21 intercollegiate sports.
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