MIAC Release
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Ten Saint John's University hockey student-athletes received 2021-22 Winter and Spring Academic All-MIAC honors on Monday, June 27.
SJU led the MIAC with 145 male honorees during the 2021-22 academic year, followed by Gustavus Adolphus (134) and Carleton (113). The Johnnies had 86 fall honorees (cross country, football, soccer), ahead of Gustavus (80) and St. Olaf (67).
Those honored (listed alphabetically) include:
-Senior forward
Braden Altena (St. Cloud, Minn.), an environmental studies major with a 3.94 GPA;
-Senior goaltender
Mac Berglove (Elk River, Minn.), an integrative science major (pre-physical therapy emphasis) with a 3.66 GPA;
-Senior forward
Brady Dahl (Rochester, Minn.), a global business leadership major with a 3.56 GPA;
-Junior forward
Henry Enebak (Lakeville, Minn.), a global business leadership major with a 3.63 GPA;
-Senior goaltender
Michael Magnuson (Sunfish Lake, Minn.), a global business leadership major with a 3.51 GPA;
-Junior forward
Auggie Moore (Edina, Minn.), a global business leadership major with a 3.57 GPA;
-Senior defenseman
Jerome Newhouse (Shorewood, Minn.), an accounting and computer science double-major with a 3.85 GPA;
-Sophomore defenseman
Jack Olsen (Lakeville, Minn.), a mathematics major with a 3.91 GPA;
-Junior defenseman
Joe Raleigh (Lake Elmo, Minn.), a global business leadership major with a 3.71 GPA;
-Sophomore goaltender
Jaeger Reed (Crosslake, Minn.), a biology major with a 3.61 GPA.
Student-athletes must be a sophomore, junior or senior academically with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 on a 4.00 scale to qualify for Academic All-MIAC recognition. Transfers, like freshmen, must complete a full academic year to be eligible the following season.
Athletically, student-athletes must be a member of a MIAC-sponsored, varsity team and be academically and athletically eligible. The student-athlete must have utilized a season of participation (per NCAA and MIAC definitions) and have remained on the sports roster through the conclusion of the sports season.
The Academic All-MIAC honor is the third consecutive for Berglove and the second for Altena, Moore, Newhouse and Raleigh. Berglove graduated in May 2021 but returned for the 2021-22 hockey season thanks to the NCAA granting student-athletes an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic and earned CCM/AHCA Division III All-America West Region honors. He became the 24th Johnnie hockey All-American and the first since fellow goaltender Saxton Soley '16 in 2012-13.
The Johnnie hockey team finished third in the MIAC with a 9-4-1 record (17-8-2 overall) this season and made its fourth consecutive appearance in the MIAC Playoffs.