Spring CNE Academic All-Conference

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143 Hawks Named to CNE Spring Academic All-Conference Team

BEVERLY, Mass. – On Tuesday, the Conference of New England (CNE) announced its Spring Academic All-Conference Team featuring 1,236 members from the 11 core institutions and two 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 143 student-athletes earn the honor of Academic All-Conference across the 10 sports ranking second in the CNE. Baseball and Men's Lacrosse tied for the high number for the school at 28 selections. 

Here is the full list of Hawks who were named to the CNE Academic All-Conference Team.

Baseball (28)
Peyton West
Patrick Joseph
Josh Kaplan
Nathan Scaglione
Ryan Knight
Justin Gouin
JJ Romatzick
Jackson Ciccone
Zaynn Godbee
Alek Popovich
Alyis Godbee
Anthony Bubba
Cameron Boardman
Jeremy Mangiameli
Joe Dooley
Ben Schulz
Michael Featherstone
Nico DiGioia
Logan Huzi
Sean Newman
Joseph Ferrucci
Evin Curtiss
Jeffrey Blake
Matt Marchesani
Tyler Blumetti
Jon Melarczik
Evan Gentile
Tyler Shannon

Men's Basketball (4)
Jared Similien
River Eberhardt
Leonard Pelzer
Kyle Winters

Men's Lacrosse (28)
Nick DiDomizio
Emil Johnson
Jack Hart
Andrew DiCianni
Ben Costanzo
Gavin Pelletier
Patrick Giroux
Sean Braunwart
Aidan Ezra
John Hintze
Thomas Brunelli
Michael Novotny
Andrew Leibold
Maxton McPhee
Massimo Capozza
Ian Reynolds
CJ Ledwick
Shaun Wright
Caleb LeVasseur
Callum Labonte
Nick Forgione
Nick Ugolini
Eddie Sadowski
Andrew Willnus
Colin Reilly
Trent Beggs
Mario Alfieri
Jaxson Vogel

Men's Tennis (6)
Anthony Pomares
Connor Nickischer
Jacob Paul
Jake Short
SJ Bamfo
Kamau Nicholas

Men's Track & Field (18)
Owen Klein
Keller Casey
Gulian Marconi
Christopher Regalbuti
John Kelly
Stephen Haney
Ethan Fiorenza
Peter Efinger
Aidan Cullinan
Thomas Yonkers
Aidan Quee
Sekani Spence
Benjamin Vroeginday
Chris Hergott
Tyrell Bailey
Bryce Foster
Kaden Leonard
Aidan Lybarger

Softball (16)
Katrina Baran
Holly Myers
Alyssa Edwards
Lucy Lembo
Hailey Pruett
Gracie Hopkins
Eryn Coyle
Sydney Matz
Carly Mayhood
Ella Zobel
Adelie Beebe
Anita Farkash
Bridget Bernard
Taylor Fitch
Lauren Ackerman
Gia Miccio

Women's Basketball (12)
Mackenzie Hohulin
Madison Baird
Miakela Williams
Elizabeth Johnson
Lauren Sabia
Ava Naszimento
Maddie MacCannell
Kendall Rieman
Kristen Trembley
Paige Loughman
Taryn Blevins
Maya Okoro

Women's Lacrosse (11)
Sara Costa 
Kate Zonin
Talei Ricketson
Nora Miller
Samantha Ciaglo
Kelly Hoxie
Laurel McIntosh
Allison O'Donnell
Emily Campbell
Lauren Samela
Adriana Oddo

Women's Track & Field (20)
Lauren Duffy
Kiera Braunwart
Hannah La Croix
Ella Stephenson
Elizabeth White
Ayden Rzewuski
Sophia Rebenciuc
Olivia Sherman
Tommie Barker
Averi McCoy
Mariah Nichols
Ella Grace
Tamara Greene
Cat Fournier
Kali Trapp
Madison DiPasquale
Kayla Pelletier
Emily Blanchette
Leslie Samuel
Caroline Crocker

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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