University of New Hampshire Athletics

Three 'Cats Named AHCA Krampade All-American Scholars
6/29/2026 2:59:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey, Academics
A total of 319 Division I women were named to the All-American Scholars list
DURHAM, N.H. — Three student-athletes on the 2025-26 University of New Hampshire women's ice hockey team have been named to the 10th-annual American Hockey Coaches Association Krampade All-American Scholars list.
To earn recognition, a student-athlete had to attain a 3.75 or higher GPA in each semester of the 2025-26 academic year and had to play in 40 percent of the team's games; exceptions were granted for injuries and backup goaltenders. The school is also required to be an AHCA member.
Junior goaltender Noemi Martinez (Glen Ridge, N.J.) and junior forward Julia Cabral (Lee, N.H.) both earned All-American Scholar recognition for the third consecutive year, previously taking home the honor in each of their first two seasons.
Martinez closed out her junior season with a perfect 4.0 GPA while double majoring in business administration: finance and Spanish, while Cabral finished out the year with a 3.90 mark in health sciences.
Sophomore forward Charlie Rauch (Ramsey, N.J.) rounds out the trio with her first-career appearance on the All-American Scholar list, concluding her sophomore season with a 3.91 GPA in English teaching.
In total, 319 student-athletes across 44 programs in Division I women's ice hockey were named to the AHCA All-American Scholars list.
To earn recognition, a student-athlete had to attain a 3.75 or higher GPA in each semester of the 2025-26 academic year and had to play in 40 percent of the team's games; exceptions were granted for injuries and backup goaltenders. The school is also required to be an AHCA member.
Junior goaltender Noemi Martinez (Glen Ridge, N.J.) and junior forward Julia Cabral (Lee, N.H.) both earned All-American Scholar recognition for the third consecutive year, previously taking home the honor in each of their first two seasons.
Martinez closed out her junior season with a perfect 4.0 GPA while double majoring in business administration: finance and Spanish, while Cabral finished out the year with a 3.90 mark in health sciences.
Sophomore forward Charlie Rauch (Ramsey, N.J.) rounds out the trio with her first-career appearance on the All-American Scholar list, concluding her sophomore season with a 3.91 GPA in English teaching.
In total, 319 student-athletes across 44 programs in Division I women's ice hockey were named to the AHCA All-American Scholars list.
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