PRINCETON, N.J. – The two sophomore scoring leaders on the Yale Men's Hockey Team have been named to the 2019-20 All-Ivy League Team.
Curtis Hall was voted by the coaches to the second team, while
Justin Pearson earned honorable mention.
Hall, a Boston Bruins draft pick from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, has a team-high 15 goals and 25 points. He ranked near the top of the conference with better than a point per game
in ECAC games. His linemate, Pearson, is a Nashua, N.H., native who chipped in 14 goals and 24 points to date. He is among the nation's leaders with seven power-play goals. Both were first-time all-league recipients.
Hall, Pearson and the Bulldogs host Union this weekend in a best-of-three ECAC First-Round Playoff Series at Ingalls Rink that can be seen on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
* Morgan Barron, Cornell (Jr., F – Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
* Drew O'Connor, Dartmouth (So., F – Chatham, N.J.)
* Nick Abruzzese, Harvard (Fr., F – Slate Hill, N.Y.)
* Yanni Kaldis, Cornell (Sr., D – Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
* Jack Rathbone, Harvard (So., D – West Roxbury, Mass.)
* Matthew Galajda, Cornell (Jr., G – Aurora, Ontario, Canada)
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY^
Quin Foreman, Dartmouth (Jr., F – Needham, Mass.)
Jack Drury, Harvard (So., F – Winnetka, Ill.)
Curtis Hall, Yale (So., F – Chagrin Falls, Ohio)
Zach Giuttari, Brown (Sr., D – Warwick, R.I.)
Tanner Palocsik, Dartmouth (Fr., D – Aliquippa, Pa.)
Gavin Nieto, Brown (Sr., G – Yorba Linda, Calif.)
Adrian Clark, Dartmouth (Sr., G – Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Jackson Cressey, Princeton (Sr., F – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Justin Pearson, Yale (So., F – Nashua, N.H.)
Sam Malinski, Cornell (Fr., D – Lakeville, Minn.)
Reilly Walsh, Harvard (Jr., D – Andover, N.H.)
Mitchell Gibson, Harvard (Fr., G – Phoenixville, Pa.)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Matthew Galajda, Cornell (Jr., G – Aurora, Ontario, Canada)
Drew O'Connor, Dartmouth (So., F – Chatham, N.J.)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
* Nick Abruzzese, Harvard (Fr., F – Slate Hill, N.Y.)
COACH OF THE YEAR
* Mike Schafer, Cornell
* Unanimous Selection
^ Second Team Expanded Due To Tie In Voting