BEVERLY, Mass. - The 2025 Conference of New England field hockey season featured remarkable individual performances and competitive balance across the league, culminating in a postseason filled with standout moments through two rounds.
Top-seeded Endicott College led the way in this year’s honors, earning
four major awards after another dominant campaign, while
Roger Williams University’s standout
Chelsea King, the conference’s leading scorer, was recognized as the
Offensive Player of the Year. Together, the Gulls and Hawks highlighted a talented group of All-Conference selections that reflected the depth and rising standard of field hockey within the CNE.
Offensive Player of the Year - Chelsea King, RWU
Defensive Player of the Year - Riley Perkins, Endicott
Goalkeeper of the Year - Faith Minickene, Endicott
Rookie of the Year - Mikayla Mrzywka, Western New England
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Tori Swanson, Endicott
Coach of the Year - Jodi Cipolla, Endicott
All-Conference First Team
F - Maddy Dengler, Endicott
F - Reagan Hicks, Endicott
F - Chelsea King, RWU
F - Tori Swanson, Endicott
M - Lily Farnham, Endicott
M - Micaela Jacobs - UNE
M - Maddy Monahan, RWU
M - Riley Perkins, Endicott
D - Natalia Correia, Endicott
D - McKenzie Foley, RWU
D - Kate Harris, Endicott
D - Shelly Tremblay, UNE
GK - Faith Minickene, Endicott
All-Conference Second Team
F - Zofia Bangs, JWU
F - Kate Kelso, UNE
F - Mikayla Mrzywka, WNE
F - Hannah Timbrouck, RWU
M - Lily Johnson, Endicott
M - Gianna Korisianos, UNE
M - Ava Pontes, JWU
M - Grace Rocheleau, RWU
M - Analise Trani, WNE
D - Ava Gaudette, JWU
D - Haley Kaczka, WNE
D - Merle Steinau, Nichols
D - Makena Valentine, UNE
GK - Hannah Brazil, RWU
GK - Alex Tardugno, WNE
All-Conference Third Team
F - Kyra Benard, Hartford
F - Eva Wood, RWU
F - Riley Zielinksi, UNE
M - Taylor Breen, Nichols
M - Susannah Brown, JWU
M - Abby Stevens, UNE
D - Hannah Geil, JWU
D - Anna Kruggel, RWU
D - Jenna Nigro, WNE
D - Ally Orlofski, RWU
D - Ann Young, UNE
GK - Sophia Brea - JWU
Community Service Team
Abby Antonelli, Endicott
Susannah Brown, JWU
Francesca Caccamo
Kayla Davidson, Gordon
Mikayla Mathews, Hartford
Brooke Morin, Nichols
Kayla Surprenant, WNE
Lily Tobin, RWU
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 11 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 21 intercollegiate sports.