The First Of The CHA Post-Season Awards Is In

NIAGARA UNIV., N.Y. – In it’s last year of competition, the member teams of College Hockey America are as competitive as ever, with 57 student-athletes earning CHA All-Academic Honors, the most since the 2006-07 season. Bemidji State led all schools with 17 honorees, while Robert Morris was right behind with 14. Alabama-Huntsville and Niagara each had 13 honorees.

“College Hockey America has always prided itself on building the total student-athlete,” CHA Commissioner Ed McLaughlin said. “Our coaches and institutions deserve credit for making academics a priority on their campuses and for recruiting talented individuals who work hard in the classroom.”

This year’s All-Academic team features seven student-athletes who have earned their third consecutive spot on the honor roll, as Kevin Morrison (UAH), Davide Nicoletti (UAH), Kyle Hartwick (Bemidji State), Tyler Lehrke (Bemidji State), Chris McKelvie (Bemidji State), Chris Peluso (Bemidji State) and Ryan Annesley (Niagara).

To earn placement on the CHA All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must have completed at least one year of at his present institution and have an overall grade-point average of at least 3.00 (based on a 4.00 scale) for all terms at his present institution or have earned a 3.00 grade-point average for the previous two semesters. The student-athlete must be both academically and athletically eligible to compete during the present season.

Ryan Adams** Jr. D Deloraine, Manitoba Business Administration
Dan Bakala So. G Calgary, Alberta Sport Management
Emil Billberg** Jr. F Stockholm, Sweden Business Administration
Matt Carlson RS-Fr. D Grand Forks, N.D. Sport Management
Ryan Cramer** Jr. F International Falls, Minn. Undecided
Darcy Findlay So. F Bristol, Quebec Physical Education
Kyle Hardwick*** Sr. D Warroad, Minn. Business Admin., Political Science
Brad Hunt So. D Ridge Meadows, B.C. Business Administration
Ben Kinne So. F St. Paul, Minn. Undecided
Tyler Lehrke*** Sr. F Park Rapids, Minn. Business Administration
Ian Lowe** Jr. F Bradwardine, Manitoba Industrial Technology
Dan MacIntyre** Jr. F Fort Frances, Ontario Accounting
Jamie MacQueen So. F St. Thomas, Ontario Business Administration
Chris McKelvie*** Sr. F New Brighton, Minn. Sport Management, Exercise Science
Chris Peluso*** Sr. F Wadena, Minn. Nursing / Pre-Med
Matt Read** Jr. F Ilderton, Ontario Physical Education
Shea Walters So. F Hibbing, Minn. Undecided