Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announces 38 Semi-Finalists for 23rd Joe Concannon Hockey Award


Largest semifinal field ever includes mix of outstanding players across each of the New England conferences and independent teams

BOSTON – February 8, 2024 – In what has truly been a very exciting season across DII/III college hockey, Gridiron Club of Greater Boston president Cheryl Duddy Schoenfeld announced today that 38 players are semifinalists for the23rd Joe Concannon Award, presented annually to the best American-born NCAA Division II/III hockey player in New England.

The Joe Concannon Award was established in 2001 shortly after the passing of the longtime writer for The Boston Globe, who had a great passion for the game of college hockey while always advocating strongly for amateur athletics.

Twenty-five institutions are represented in the slate of candidates that includes five players from the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC), five from the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10), seven from the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), nine from the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and ten from the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC). Two independent programs, Anna Maria, and Albertus Magnus, also have nominees this season. The list of nominees includes 27 forwards, six defensemen and five goaltenders. Assumption, Curry Endicott, and Trinity have three nominees each while Massachusetts-Dartmouth, Plymouth State, Salem State, Salve Regina, and Tufts, each have two nominees.

The following is the complete list of semifinalists, by team, with statistics reflecting games through February 7, 2024:

Albertus Magnus: Tim Manning, junior forward from Concord, OH (7G – 10A – 17 points; +6)

Amherst College: Ryan Tucker, senior forward from Clarkston, MI (10G – 9A – 19 points; +3)

Anna Maria: Cam Tobey, graduate student defenseman from Falmouth, MA (3G – 8A – 11 points; +7)

Assumption: Ronny Paragallo, junior forward from Huntington, NY (22G – 16A – 38 points; +14); John Woernle, freshman from Wellesley Hills, MA (2G – 20A – 22 points; +17); Shane Sullivan, graduate student from Holden, MA (9G – 20A – 29 points; +15)

Babson: Ryan Murphy, sophomore forward from Grosse Pointe Farms, MI (8G – 14A – 22 points; +14)

Bowdoin: Luke Wheeler, junior forward from Golden, CO (6G – 7A – 13 points; +5)

Colby: Jack Sullivan, senior defenseman from Elmhurst, IL (2G – 11A – 13 points; +5)

Connecticut College: Sean Dynan, senior goaltender from Reading, MA (12GP – 2.38 goals-against average; .921 save percentage; 1 shutout)

Curry: Gage Dill, sophomore forward from Estero, FL (9G – 15A – 24 points; +15); Shane Soderwall, freshman goaltender from Algonquin, IL (15GP – 1.34 goals-against average; .953 save percentage; 4 shutouts); Tao Ishizuka, senior forward from Providence, RI (7G – 11 A – 18 Pts; +12)

Endicott: Andrew Kurapov, senior forward from Corvallis, OR (9G – 16A – 25 points +9); Jackson Sterrett, senior forward from Hendersonville, TN (11G – 10A – 21 points; +5); Kevin Craig, senior defenseman from Hyannis, MA (4G – 7A – 11 points; +15)

Johnson & Wales: Brendan Doyle, sophomore forward from Stratham, NH (16G – 8A – 24 points; -13)

Massachusetts-Dartmouth: Jake Maynard, senior defenseman from St. John, IN (2G – 13A – 15 points; +1); Collin Patterson, freshman forward from Rockledge, FL (13G – 14A – 27 points; +9)

Norwich: Clark Kerner, junior forward from Kansas City, KS (8G – 12A – 20 points; +9)

                                                                                                                                                                       Plymouth State: Connor Tait, junior forward from Boyds, MD (13G – 13A – 26 points; +25); Will Pray, freshman forward from Wheaton, MD (8G – 14A – 22 points; +15)

Salem State: Erik Larsson, senior forward from Lake Tahoe, CA (9G – 18A – 27 points; -6); Zach Dill sophomore forward from Lake Tahoe, CA (7G – 18A – 25 points; -5)

Salve Regina: Johnny Mulera, senior forward from Rockville, MD (12G – 14A – 26 points; +3); Matthew Fawcett, junior forward from Lincoln, RI (15G – 13A – 28 points; +9)

Southern Maine: Austin Marini, senior forward from Hyde Park, MA (8G – 14A – 22 points; +10)

St. Anselm College: Hunter Brackett, junior forward from Harwich Port MA (12G – 5A – 17 points; -4)

St. Michael’s College: Brennan McFarland, junior forward from Greeley, CO (11G – 16A – 27 points; +5)

Suffolk: Devin Lowe, graduate student from Owings Mills, MD (4G – 13A – 17 points; -1)

Trinity: Ned Blanchard, senior defenseman from West Hartford, CT (2G – 10A – 12 points; +24); Devon Bobak, sophomore goaltender from Northwood, OH (19 GP – 1.29 goals-against average; .938 save percentage; 3 shutouts); Christian Hayes, senior forward from Milton, MA (9G – 7A – 16 points; +14)

Tufts: Tyler Sedlak, junior forward from Wykoff, NJ (9G – 11A – 20 points; +8); Peyton Durand, senior goaltender from Newport, RI (18GP – 1.88 goals-against average; .945 save percentage; 2 shutouts)

University of New England: Billy Girard IV, junior goaltender from Boca Raton, FL (17GP – 1.97 goals-against average; .928 save percentage)

VSU-Castleton: Andrew Stefura, junior forward from Boston, MA (15G – 10A – 25 points; -1)

Westfield State: Gianluca Marini, senior forward from Lighthouse Point, FL (7G – 12A – 19 points; +4)

“This year has seen an incredibly competitive landscape at the DII/III level,” said Gridiron Club Hockey Awards Committee chairman Tim Costello. ”A watch-list of over eighty outstanding players showcased a large number of outstanding players throughout the season to date, which has made this year’s group of nominees the most balanced the committee has seen in the history of the award. The 38 semifinalists represent our largest field in the 23-year history of the Concannon Award, and it was a great challenge to reduce the list to that number. We always expect to see the strongest contenders for the award emerge over the final weeks of the regular season, conference championship tournaments and the NCAA title chase in March. The committee will be watching closely to see which players rise to the top for this year’s Concannon.”

The Gridiron Club will announce the finalists and winner of the 23rd Joe Concannon Award in March, following league playoffs and before the start of NCAA Frozen Four on March 22 & 24 on the campus of Trinity College in Hartford, CT. 

                                 

                                               





































































































































































































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