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2019-20 KRAMPADE/AHCA ACADEMIC ALL-STARS Division II-III East-MEN (333) CCC Phillip Garcia, Junior Defense, Becker College Alex Bouchard, Sophomore Defenseman, Curry College Vladimir Cibulka, Sophomore Goalie, Curry College Nicholas Favaro, Freshman Defenseman, Curry College Tyler Lindstrom, Junior Defenseman, Curry College Tristan Morin, Junior Forward, Curry College Cody Murch, Junior Goalie, Curry College Alex Ochterbeck, Sophomore Forward, Curry College Tarek Paranica, Sophomore Forward, Curry College Michael Pellegrini, Sophomore Defenseman, Curry College Vilhelm Peltonon, Sophomore Defenseman, Curry College Kalle Sundell, Sophomore Defenseman, Curry College Joe Thielen, Junior Defenseman, Curry College Anthony Trujillo, Senior Forward, Curry College Austin Wheelan, Freshman Forward, Curry College Jordan Williamson, Senior Forward, Curry College Mark Zhukov, Freshman Forward, Curry College Matthew Giroux, Freshman Defenseman, Endicott College Elijah Harris, Sophomore Goalie, Endicott College Timothy Hazelton, Freshman Defenseman, Endicott College Eric Manoukian, Freshman Defenseman, Endicott College Conor O’Brien, Sophomore Goalie, Endicott College Kyle Thibodeaux, Junior Goalie, Endicott College Ryan Bloom, Senior Forward, University of New England Paul Boutoussov, Junior Forward, Salve Regina University Vincenzo Renda, Junior Defense, Salve Regina University Louis-Felix St. Jean, Sophomore Goalie, Salve Regina University Marko Bohatiuk, Sophomore Forward, Western New England University Damien Dangueuger, Sophomore Defensemen, Western New England University John D'Aniello, Freshman Forward, Western New England University Andrew Green, Senior Forward, Western New England University Conor Leach, Freshman Forward, Western New England University John O'Brien, Junior Defensemen, Western New England University Nolan Zweep, Junior Forward, Western New England University MASCAC Melker Kroon, Sophomore Forward, UMass Dartmouth Steven Leonard, Graduate Forward, UMass Dartmouth Jimmy Pelton, Sophomore Forward, UMass Dartmouth Mike Perrone, Freshman Forward, UMass Dartmouth Griffin Wiencek, Sophomore Forward, UMass Dartmouth Richard Coyle, Freshman Forward, Salem State Spencer Deridder, Freshman Forward, Salem State Eamonn Miller, Freshman Forward, Salem State Michael Shippee, Freshman Forward, Salem State Kevin Stoya, Sophomore Defenseman, Salem State Kyle Waldusky, Freshman Defenseman, Salem State Brandon Wolfe, Senior Forward, Salem State Kam Limburg, Senior Goalie, Westfield State NEHC Andrew Barber, Sophomore Defense, Castleton University Matt Bloomer, Junior Defense, Castleton University Chris Butryn, Junior Defense, Castleton University Jacob Erwin, Senior Forward, Castleton University Brian Leonard, Senior Forward, Castleton University Jahwara Rennals, Sophomore Defense, Castleton University Kyle Sargent, Freshman Defense, Castleton University Anton Tarvainen, Sophomore Forward, Castleton University Troy Taylor, Senior Defense, Castleton University Glenn Wiswell, Junior Forward, Castleton University P.A. 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