SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – Seven members of the Union College women's hockey team were named Krampade All-American Scholars for the 2024-25 season, the American Hockey Coaches Association announced on Wednesday.
The seven honorees are the second-most in a season in program history, behind only the eight All-American Scholars in 2019-20, and the septet also ranked Union third among all ECAC Hockey institutions this season. To qualify, a student-athlete must have attained a 3.75 GPA for each term of the school year and had to appear in at least 40 percent of the team's games.
Senior
Maren Friday led Union by earning the honor for the fourth straight season, as the College Co-Valedictorian becomes the third player in program history (joining Meredith Killian '24 and Allison Smith '24) to be selected in all four years. Three teammates - seniors
Emma Hebert and
Maya Jones and junior
Amanda Quan - earned the honor for the third time, while seniors
Ashley Adams and
Maddie Suitor as well as first-year
Lauren Johnson were recognized for the first time.
The seven honorees increase the program's total number of All-American Scholars to 42 in the nine years of the program, including 36 in the last six seasons alone.
A total of 360 Division I women's student-athletes earned the honor for the 2024-25 season.