Hall Named CNE Player Of The Year; Five Gulls Earn All-Conference Honors
BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott women's ice hockey team has claimed seven total awards between five different student-athletes in this season's Conference of New England (CNE) Postseason Awards, as announced by the league office on Wednesday afternoon.
Highlighting the group was CNE Player of the Year Teaghan Hall (West Springfield, Mass.). In total, two Gulls were named to the First Team, three were named to the Second Team, and one was named to the Community Service Team.
Hall and defender Lilly Corso (Winchester, Mass.) were both named to the All-CNE First Team. Additionally, Abbey Agrodnia (Cape Elizabeth, Maine), Cammi Ahern (Oswego, N.Y.), and Lauren Ferrari (Bridgewater, N.J.) all earned All-CNE Second Team honors.
Lastly, Agrodnia was named as the Gulls' representative on the CNE Community Service Team for her charitable contributions and outstanding leadership within the Endicott community.
MAJOR AWARD WINNER
TEAGHAN HALL | SR. | F | West Springfield, Mass.
Player of the Year | All-CNE First Team
Hall becomes the first student-athlete in program history to be named conference Player of the Year twice, earning the same honor in 2023-24.
The senior forward has been a consistent factor for Gulls throughout the 2025-26 season, as she leads the team with 11 goals, 16 assists, and 27 points. Along with those numbers, she has posted a team-high plus-21 rating.
Her conference ranks include sixth in goals and goals per game (.38), fifth in assists and assists per game (.62), fourth in points and points per game (1.04), along with leading in plus/minus.
She has recorded at least one point in 17 of 26 games this season, including six multi-point games. Among all active Division III women's ice hockey student-athletes, Hall's career marks rank 11th in assists, 12th in points, and 18th in goals.
In Endicott's 1-0 win over Johnson & Wales on Feb. 6, the West Springfield, Mass. native became the 13th student-athlete in program history to play in 100 or more career games.
ALL-CNE FIRST TEAM
Lilly Corso | Jr. | D | Winchester, Mass.
Corso set a new career-high this season with nine goals and 18 points en route to an All-CNE First Team Selection.
This season, Corso was named to the Panther/Cardinal Classic All-Tournament Team, along with recording four points in a single game versus Suffolk on 1/30/26. The point total is the program record for most points by a defender in a single game.
The Winchester, Mass. native is part of a defensive unit that gave up the fewest goals during conference play (28).
This is Corso's second career All-Conference selection and first time being named to the First-Team.
ALL-CNE SECOND TEAM
Abbey Agrodnia | Sr. | D | Cape Elizabeth, Maine
As a senior for the Blue and Green, Agrodnia has had a career year, setting new career highs in goals (5), assists (9), and points (14).
The senior scored her first career game-winning goal in the Gulls' comeback win over No. 3 Middlebury in the Panther/Cardinal Classic on Nov. 29.
The Cape Elizabeth, Maine native was one of four defenders selected to the CNE All-Conference First or Second Team.
Agrodnia has been selected to the All-Conference team for the first time in her career.
Cammi Ahern | Sr. | F | Oswego, N.Y.
Ahern recorded career marks this season, scoring eight goals and adding 13 assists for 21 points.
The senior also set career highs in both power-play goals with four and game-winning goals with three. Both rank inside the top-5 for the CNE.
The Oswego, N.Y. native tied the program record for points in a single game with four on Feb. 21 versus Curry and was her fifth multi-point game this season.
The All-Conference selection was the first of Ahern's career.
Lauren Ferrari | So. | G | Bridgewater, N.J.
Ferrari has compiled a 12-2-1 overall record (8-0-1 CNE), a 1.33 goals against average (GAA), a .949 save percentage, and 373 saves in 900:33 minutes of action (15 GP | 15 GS). Her six shutouts rank fourth in program history for a single season.
The sophomore's CNE ranks include the following categories/stats: GAA (1st), save percentage (1st), shutouts (1st), saves (5th), and goals against (20, 2nd).
Across all of Division III, Ferrari is positioned No. 5 in winning percentage (.833), No. 7 in shutouts, No. 10 in save percentage, and No. 13 in GAA.
The honor marks Ferrari's first career All-Conference selection.
WHAT'S NEXT
Endicott has an overall record of 20-4-2 on the season and claimed the No. 1 seed in the CNE tournament. After defeating the University of New England, 3-0, in the semifinals, the Gulls will take on Western New England in the CNE Championship on Saturday, March 7, at 3 PM.
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