PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Vermont State University Castleton athletics department had 47 student-athletes named to the 2025-26 Winter Little East Conference All-Academic Teams.
To qualify for the LEC All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore in the classroom, maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.30 or higher through the previous semester, and have been enrolled at their current institution for at least one full academic year.
Women's ice hockey led the way with 14 placements, while men's hockey trailed close behind with 12, followed by women's track and field with 10, women's basketball with six, men's basketball with three and men's track and field with two.
Representing women's ice hockey were
Taylor Adams,
Meg Aiken,
Kara Boassaly,
Mikayla Brightman,
Moa Carlsson,
Madeleine Corrigan,
Megan Culp,
Caris Erickson,
Maysa Ford,
Rainey Lay,
Gianna McCusker,
Brooke Noble,
Ellie Schliebener and
Amanda Vaughn.
The men's team saw
Jason Atkinson,
Trevor Castino,
Luke Chakrabarti,
Emmett McHardy,
Balint Mesterhazy,
Anthony Persi,
Cam Reid,
Dylan Roebuck,
Avvi Tanasiyenko,
Josef Vyvial,
Josh Ward and
Charles Watson.
Women's track and field was represented by
Megan Carson,
Bethany Davis,
Rachel Doty-Snay,
Olivia Howard,
Isabell Lanfear,
Karli Martin,
Rylee Moreau,
Sienna Newth,
Kalynn Stevenson and
Katelyn Yerdon.
The women's basketball team had
Emily Adams,
Isabelle Cole,
Arianna Coombs,
Stasia Epler,
Maggie McKearin and
Schuylar Nolan, while the men had
Adam Bilodeau,
Conner McKearin and
Will Radcliff.
Rounding out the Spartans was
Sean Dinan and
Britain Goodemote of the men's track and field squad.