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AHCA Recognizes 25 Falcons with Krampade All-American Scholar Honors

AHCA Recognizes 25 Falcons with Krampade All-American Scholar Honors

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – For the second consecutive season, the Albertus Magnus College men's ice hockey team was well represented on the "Krampade All-American Scholar" list from the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA), as 25 Falcons earned this notable academic honor after the 2020-21 campaign.

Due to the effects of COVID-19, the AHCA adopted a revised criteria for this year's honorees. To qualify, a student-athlete must have attained a 3.6 GPA for each semester, regardless of whether the school's hockey team was able to play this season or not.

In total, 721 Division II and III men's ice hockey players were recognized by the AHCA this year. For a full list of honorees, please click here.


Below is the list of student-athletes from Albertus Magnus College that met the AHCA "Krampade All-American Scholar" criteria.

Owen Allan (Ancaster, Ontario)
Dino Antoniadis (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
Logan Bateman (Ottawa, Ontario)
JJ Berdal (Wausau, Wis.)
Coleton Cianci (Kirkland, Quebec)
Lucas Ehrlich (Stamford, Conn.)
Robert Eichelberger (Odessa, Fla.)
Michael Forgione (New Vernon, N.J.)
Alex Gagnon (Montreal, Quebec)
Jack Hannan (Kent, Conn.)
Ryan Herpy (Chagrin Falls, Ohio)
Douglas Johnson (Darien, Conn.)
Harley Michaels (Kirkland, Quebec)
Frederic Nicolas (Prévost, Quebec)
Joseph Onorato (Johns Creek, Ga.)
Jon Olson (Merrick, N.Y.)
Zacharia Ouladelhadjahmed (Harveys Lake, Pa.)
Charles Risk (Medicine Hat, Alberta)
Adam Scholz (Waterdown, Ontario)
Jordan Sgro (Derry, Pa.)
Ethan Slobodzian (Mount Hope, Ontario)
CJ Smith (Hanover, Minn.)
Jonathan Stein (Vancouver, British Columbia)
Thomas Walker (Spotswood, N.J.)
Cameron Weitzman (Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec)

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Albertus Magnus College, founded in 1925, is a Catholic College in the Dominican tradition. It is recognized by external rankings such as US News & World Report Best Colleges, Money Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. The College has an enrollment of 1,500 students in its traditional undergraduate program, accelerated adult degree programs, and 12 graduate programs, including a new Master of Public Administration and the only Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling program in Connecticut. In the last year, the College received two significant Federal grants in support of student success and well-being: a $300,000 grant from the Department of Justice and a $1.9 million Title III grant from the Department of Education.

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