MEQUON, Wis. – The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) has announced the members of the women's NCHA All-Academic Teams for the 2025-26 school year.
To qualify for the NCHA All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 or higher.
The Concordia University Wisconsin women's hockey team placed 14 student-athletes on this year's team after setting the conference record with 21 selections a season ago. In total, 162 student-athletes across the league earned recognition.
The senior duo of Hailey Calliguri (Lonsdale, Minn.) and Charlotte Toor (Hartland, Mich.) each earned their third career All-Academic Team honor, highlighting their sustained excellence in the classroom throughout their collegiate careers.
A strong junior and sophomore contingent continued to build on their academic success, as Naomi Black (Ottawa, Ontario), Carolyn Bourgeault (Buffalo, N.Y.), Brenna-Grace Dittmer (Chatham-Kent, Ontario), Sydney Fergusson (Bancroft, Ontario), Taylor Heleniak (Mercer, Wis.), Ava Litkey (Kenosha, Wis.), Mackaylan McGown (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) and Scout Stromberg (Tomahawk, Wis.) all secured their second career selections.
Four Falcons made their debut on the All-Academic Team, with freshmen Julie Barlow (Bassano, Alberta), Maddy Jugan (Hartford, Wis.), Jordan McQuade (Brampton, Ontario) and Riley Veldman (Arvada, Colo.) each earning the honor for the first time.
The full list of NCHA All-Academic Team honorees is available on the conference's website.