ECAC Northeast All-Academic Team Announced
Leopards place 13 of an eligible 20 student-athletes on the 96-member squad
CENTERVILLE, Mass. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced the 2013-2014 ECAC Northeast Hockey All-Academic Team. A total of 96 student-athletes, representing all eight participating league institutions were honored. Nichols College placed 19 student-athletes on the All-Academic Team, the most honorees from any single institution.
Wentworth Institute of Technology placed 13 student-athletes on the team, which advanced to its fourth straight ECAC Northeast title game.
To be eligible for the ECAC Northeast Hockey All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must have completed at least one full academic year at his current institution and possess a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
| Name | Class | Major | Hometown |
| Jordan Bourgonje | Junior | Civil Engineering | Spruce Grove, Alta. |
| Beau Burgau | Junior | Electromechanical Engineering | New Ulm, Minn. |
| Kevin Crowe | Junior | Mechanical Engineering | Galloway, N.J. |
| Jake Diamond | Sophomore | Computer Science | Lakewood, Colo. |
| Adam Frank | Sophomore | Business Management | Clarkston, Mich. |
| Michael Heffner | Junior | Mechanical Engineering Technology | Lloydminster, Sask. |
| Curtis Heinz | Junior | Electromechanical Engineering | Grand Rapids, Mich. |
| Lawton McCracken | Senior | Civil Engineering Technology | Colborne, Ont. |
| Sean McLaughlin | Junior | Mechanical Engineering | North Billerica, Mass. |
| Joel Miller | Sophomore | Mechanical Engineering | Calgary, Alta. |
| Alex Peck | Junior | Business Management | Kirkland, Que. |
| Dan Szerlip | Sophomore | Business Management | Newton, Mass. |
| Andrew Yarber | Senior | Computer Networking | Livonia, Mich. |