Conference Honors
After an outstanding season for both teams, Anna Maria's Matthew Hennessey and Fitchburg State's Christian Halbig earn New England Hockey Writers' Association DII/DIII All-Stars. AMCATS David McCauley named Coach of the Year as announced by the organization.
Matt Hennessey of Anna Maria and Christian Halbig of Fitchburg State have been voted as the 2025-26 MASCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Player and Defensive Player of the Year and headline this year’s All-Conference teams as voted on by the coaches from around the conference prior to the conference tournament.
Anna Maria College men's ice hockey shut out Westfield State University 3-0 to win the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship in just its second season in the conference, punching its ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.
Salem State junior forward Landyn Greatorex was named to the 2025 CCM/AHCA DIVISION II-III Men's Hockey All-American Team. Greatorex was selected to the third team, and becomes Salem State's 15th hockey All-American.
Derek Raposo of Anna Maria, Will Redick of Plymouth State and Landyn Greatorex of Salem State earn New England Hockey Writers' Association (NEWHA) DII/DIII Men's Ice Hockey All-Star honors.
Landyn Greatorex of Salem State and Derek Raposo of Anna Maria have been voted as the 2024-25 MASCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Player and Defensive Player of the Year and headline this year’s All-Conference teams as voted on by the coaches from around the conference prior to the conference tournament.
The Fitchburg State ice hockey team defeated the MCLA Trailblazers in the MASCAC Championship. The Falcons, who were seeded #4, clinched their entry into the NCAA Tournament with the win over #8 MCLA, winning the MASCAC Championship for the first time since 2018 and the third MASCAC Championship (2011, 2018, 2025) in the history of the program.
After an award winning MASCAC season, Plymouth State forward Will Redick earn American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) and United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) accolades.
The Plymouth State duo of Will Redick and Kalle Andersson have been voted as the 2023-24 MASCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Player and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the 2023-24 All-Conference team as voted on by the eight coaches from around the conference.
Sophomore Payton Schaly potted the game-winning goal for the second straight game and top-seeded and #11 Plymouth State University blanked second-seeded Fitchburg State University, 3-0, in the championship game of the 2024 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at Hanaway Rink on Saturday evening.
For the second straight year, Myles Abbate of Plymouth State has been named the MASCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Player of the Year and headlines the 2022-23 All-Conference team as voted on by the seven coaches from around the conference.
Senior goaltender Brendahn Brawley made 20 saves to earn MVP honors as top-seeded Plymouth State University won its fourth straight Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) men's ice hockey tournament championship with a 5-2 win over second-seeded Worcester State University at Hanaway Rink on Saturday night.
Junior Myles Abbate of Plymouth State has been named the MASCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Player of the Year and headlines the 2021-22 All-Conference team as voted on by the seven coaches from around the conference.
Tournament Most Valuable Player JR Barone scored twice and top-seeded Plymouth State University doubled up sixth-seeded Salem State University, 8-4, in the championship game of the 2022 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Men's Ice Hockey Tournament to secure the league's automatic berth to the NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Tournament for the third straight time.
Junior Brian McGrath of Fitchburg State has been named the MASCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Player of the Year and headlines the 2019-20 All-Conference team as voted on by the seven coaches from around the conference.
Freshman Myles Abbate scored twice and added an assist as top-seeded Plymouth State University battled to a 6-2 win over third-seeded University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in the championship game of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) men’s ice hockey tournament at Hanaway Rink on Saturday night.
