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Six From Men's Hockey Named Krampade/AHCA Academic All-American
July 02, 2025 | Men's Ice Hockey
Six Princeton men's ice hockey players have been named Krampade/AHCA Academic All-American as announced by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
Conor Callaghan, Ian Devlin, Alex Konovalov, Tyler Rubin, Jayden Sison and Brendan Wang each were recognized for their work in the classroom and on the ice this season.
To be selected, a player must have achieved a minimum of a 3.75 GPA for each semester during the 2024-25 season, and appeared in at least 40% of a team's games. Exceptions were made to the games played requirement due to injury or for backup goaltenders.
Conor Callaghan, who missed the entire 2024-25 season with injury, was recognized for the first time.
Ian Devlin, now a two-time Krampade/AHCA Academic All-American, played in 30 games this season with a career-high four points (1g, 3a) on defense. He was recently selected to the Commissioner's List by the ECAC signifying the player with the highest overall GPA on the team.
Senior Alex Konovalov graduated with his second career Krampade/AHCA Academic All-America honor to cap a career-year in his final season. He appeared in a career-best 27 games this past season, setting career high in goals (3), assists (8) and points (11).
A first-time selection, Tyler Rubin had five points (2g, 3a) in 17 games this year while missing 13 games with injury.
Jayden Sison, who played both forward and defense over his 24 games, finished with six points (2g, 4a) en route to his first career selection to the Academic All-America team.
Defenseman Brendan Wang tied his career high with 25 games played this past season, tallying two points (1g, 1a).
Conor Callaghan, Ian Devlin, Alex Konovalov, Tyler Rubin, Jayden Sison and Brendan Wang each were recognized for their work in the classroom and on the ice this season.
To be selected, a player must have achieved a minimum of a 3.75 GPA for each semester during the 2024-25 season, and appeared in at least 40% of a team's games. Exceptions were made to the games played requirement due to injury or for backup goaltenders.
Conor Callaghan, who missed the entire 2024-25 season with injury, was recognized for the first time.
Ian Devlin, now a two-time Krampade/AHCA Academic All-American, played in 30 games this season with a career-high four points (1g, 3a) on defense. He was recently selected to the Commissioner's List by the ECAC signifying the player with the highest overall GPA on the team.
Senior Alex Konovalov graduated with his second career Krampade/AHCA Academic All-America honor to cap a career-year in his final season. He appeared in a career-best 27 games this past season, setting career high in goals (3), assists (8) and points (11).
A first-time selection, Tyler Rubin had five points (2g, 3a) in 17 games this year while missing 13 games with injury.
Jayden Sison, who played both forward and defense over his 24 games, finished with six points (2g, 4a) en route to his first career selection to the Academic All-America team.
Defenseman Brendan Wang tied his career high with 25 games played this past season, tallying two points (1g, 1a).
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