GLOUCESTER, Mass. — Twenty-one Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) individuals have been recognized as NCAA Division II-III Women’s Krampade All-American Scholars by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) for the 2025-26 season.
Individuals from the WIAC claiming the distinction included: University of Wisconsin-River Falls’ Sophia Hess, Madison Lavergne, Kailey Niccum, Kaitlyn Ronn and Izzy Stephes; UW-Stevens Point’s Maddie Andrle, Skyler Arneson, Anne Beck, Jenna Britz, Avery Engbrecht, Emily Griege, Amanda Pouchnik, Alexis Ralston, Claire Riestenberg and Grace Torma; and Beloit College’s Hannah Chady, Naiya Chapman, Kennedy Gruhlke, Tate Hutchinson, Kylie Schyer and Avery Sinclair.
To qualify, a student-athlete must have attained a 3.75 grade point average for each semester, and had to appear in 40 percent of the team's games. Exceptions were granted to injured players and back-up goaltenders. Schools are required to be members of the AHCA.
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