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16 Gusties Land on AHCA All-American Scholars' List

7/17/2025 11:59:00 PM

GLOUCESTER, Mass. – The AHCA announced their All-American Scholars' list on Thursday, July 17th and 16 Gusties made the grade. 

To qualify, a student-athlete must have attained a 3.75 GPA for each semester, and had to appear in 40% of the team's games. Exceptions were granted to injured players and back-up goaltenders. Schools also were required to be members of the AHCA. The names of 1,123 Division II-III men (664) and women (459) were released today, their Division I counterparts being announced last week. 

On the men's side, there were three recipients, fifth-year Jack Kubitz (Wayzata, Minn/Economics and Sociology), sophomore Jackson McCarthy (Buffalo, N.Y./Biology and Psychological Science), and junior Nate Stone (Edina, Minn./Business Management and Sport Management). 

On the women's side, there were 13 recipients. Junior Margot Bettman (Chicago, Ill./Biology and Philosophy), sophomore Avery Braunshausen (Business Management and Sport Management), senior Abby Elliott (Lino Lakes, Minn./Exercise Physiology), junior Gianna Gasparini (Lakeville, Minn./Psychology), senior Hannah Gray (Stillwater, Minn./Biology Pre-PA), first-year Ellie Groebner (Apple Valley, Minn./Undecided), sophomore Emma Heyer (Shakopee, Minn./Elementary Education), first-year Eva Nelson (Buffalo, Minn./Biology), fifth-year Brooke Power (Lakeville, Minn./Exercise Physiology), first-year Kaitlin Roberts (Edina, Minn./Biology Pre-Med), junior Grace Schuck (Bloomington, Minn./Business Management), sophomore Kylie Scott (Dayton, Minn./Biology Pre-Med), and junior Kayla Woytcke (Waconia, Minn./Nursing).

Kubitz is the only repeat for the men, while Bettman, Braunhausen, Gray, Heyer, Power, and Woytcke repeated for the women. 

About The AHCA

The American Hockey Coaches Association was formed in May of 1947 in Boston, MA, by a handful of college coaches concerned about the game they loved. It has grown to include professional, junior, high school, and youth hockey coaches, as well as referees, administrators, sales representatives, journalists, and fans.
 
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