EASTON, Mass. (June 29, 2026) – Recent graduates
Bailey Feeney, Mia Kenmore, Hannah Squires, and
Brianna Walkom, along with rising senior
Makenna Slocum and rising junior
Alexsa Caron, have been named 2026 AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholars, as announced by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) on Monday afternoon.
To qualify for the annual honor, student-athletes must earn a 3.75 grade-point average in each semester while appearing in at least 40 percent of their team's games. Exceptions are made for players who do not meet the participation requirement due to injury or serving as a backup goaltender. Institutions must also be members of the AHCA.
Kenmore, Squires and Walkom each earned the distinction for the fourth consecutive season, while Feeney and Slocum collected the honor for the third time. Caron rounded out the group with her second career AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholar selection.
Caron appeared in 18 games between the pipes for the Skyhawks during the 2025-26 campaign, compiling a 9-8 record with two shutouts, a .912 save percentage and a 3.51 goals-against average. The Dracut, Massachusetts, native posted eight games with 40 or more saves, highlighted by a 45-save victory over Sacred Heart on October 17 and a season-high 55-save performance against Princeton on January 2.
Feeney, a NEWHA Student-Athlete of the Year honoree, skated in all 37 games and totaled 19 points on five goals and 14 assists. The Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, native recorded four multi-point performances, including a three-point outing (one goal, two assists) against Saint Michael's that featured the game-winning goal.
Kenmore, a four-time NEWHA All-Academic Team selection and NEWHA Student-Athlete of the Year recipient, appeared in all 37 games and matched her career-high with three goals while adding an assist for four points. The Tri-Cities, Washington, native scored twice against Franklin Pierce—on Nov. 14 and Feb. 6—and added a goal against Saint Michael's on Dec. 5.
Slocum, a two-time NEWHA All-Sportsmanship Team honoree, earned AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholar recognition for the third consecutive year. The Ajax, Ontario, native enjoyed a breakout junior campaign, establishing career highs in points (12), goals (seven), assists (five), shots on goal (45), power-play goals (five) and game-winning goals (two).
Squires became a four-time AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholar after appearing in 31 games and recording two assists while ranking second on the team with a career-high 51 blocked shots. The Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, native set the program's single-game record with six blocked shots against Post on Nov. 21 and added assists against Saint Michael's on Feb. 20 and LIU on Feb. 27.
Walkom, who served as an assistant captain during each of her final two collegiate seasons, earned AHCA/Krampade All-American Scholar honors for the fourth straight year. The Moon Township, Pennsylvania, native appeared in all 37 games, finishing with career highs in shots on goal (40) while adding eight assists and winning 192 faceoffs.
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