On Thursday, Atlantic Hockey America announced the 118 members of the AHA's 2023-24 Women's League All-Academic Team. The AHA All-Academic Team honors those student-athletes who posted a GPA of 3.0 or above for both semesters of the 2023-24 academic year.
Lindenwood was second in the conference with 22 recipients, while nine individuals were named student-athletes of the year for earning a 4.0 for the academic year.
2023-24 Student-Athletes of the Year (9)
Rachel Goff,
Olivia Grabianowski,
Molly Henderson,
Madilynn Hickey,
Emma Hoen,
Sydney McAsh,
Quinn McLaren,
Brooke Pioske,
Gretta Pioske,
Gigi Pora
2023-24 AHA All-Academic Team (22)
Chloe Corbin ,
Sarah Dravis,
Natalie Ferenc,
Kaitlin Finnegan,
Rachel Goff,
Olivia Grabianowski,
Molly Henderson,
Madilynn Hickey,
Emma Hoen,
Sidney Jackel, Thea Jørgensen,
Sydney McAsh,
Quinn McLaren,
Morgan Neitzke,
Brooke Pioske,
Gretta Pioske,
Gigi Pora,
Lucie Quarto,
Sydney Rarick,
Karolina Sykorova,
Sena Takenaka
About the Atlantic Hockey America Women's League
The Atlantic Hockey America Women's League will mark its 23rd season of competition in 2024-25. The six-team NCAA Division I conference consists of Lindenwood University (Lions), Mercyhurst University (Lakers), Pennsylvania State University (Nittany Lions), Rochester Institute of Technology (Tigers), Robert Morris University (Colonials) and Syracuse University (Orange). The AHA Women's League will grow to seven teams in 2025-26 when the league welcomes the University of Delaware (Fighting Blue Hens)