DENVER – The University of Denver hockey team had all 10 of its freshman from the 2025-26 season added to the NCHC's Academic Honor Roll on Thursday, with each skater also earning recognition as an NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete.
Forwards
Clarke Caswell, Kyle Chyzowski, Kristian Epperson, Brendan McMorrow, Brady Milburn, Payton Nelson and
Reid Varkonyi, defenseman
Eric Jamieson and goaltenders
Johnny Hicks and
Quentin Miller earned academic recognition from the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.
Including the initial announcement in February of returning players, all 25 of Denver's student-athletes were named to the Honor Roll while its 23 total Distinguished Scholar-Athletes were tied for the most in the conference with Colorado College. DU also joined CC as the only programs to have each of its players earn Honor Roll recognition, with the Pioneers ranking second behind the Tigers in total members (27).
The 15 players that were recognized on the earlier honor roll list were
Kent Anderson, Cale Ashcroft, Garrett Brown, Boston Buckberger, Hagen Burrows, Kieran Cebrian, Jake Fisher, Paxton Geisel, Sam Harris, Rieger Lorenz, Tory Pitner, Eric Pohlkamp, James Reeder, Samu Salminen and
Alec Whipple. Additionally,
Anderson, Ashcroft, Buckberger, Burrows, Cebrian, Fisher, Geisel, Harris, Lorenz, Pitner, Pohlkamp, Reeder and
Whipple were previously named Distinguished Scholar-Athletes.
Seniors
Anderson and
Lorenz earned distinction for each award in all four years at Denver.
Freshmen and first-year transfers were not eligible when the honors were first announced in late February, as they had not completed a full academic year.
To be eligible for the NCHC Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have compiled a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average or better, while having completed at least one full academic year at their current institution. Student-athletes that have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better are honored as NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes, in addition to the Academic Honor Roll. Athletic success and playing time were not criteria for these awards.
Nine DU players picked up national honors earlier this summer as
Anderson, Buckberger, Caswell, Jamieson, Milburn, Miller, Pitner, Pohlkamp and
Varkonyi were selected as National All-American Scholars.
Pioneers picked up other academic honors this past spring as
Anderson and
Buckberger were both named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team and Academic All-America First-Team members. Additional academic honors from this past year's team include
Anderson being named the recipient of the NCHC Senior Scholar-Athlete Award,
Buckberger being selected to the new NCHC Academic All-Conference Team and
Jamieson,
Miller and
Varkonyi each being recognized as DU Athletics' Scholar-Athletes of the Year for having the highest grade-point average in the school's freshman class.
As a squad, DU hockey finished the 2025-26 academic year with a 3.75 cumulative grade-point average, which ranked second-highest among all men's sports at the school.
Overall, the NCHC added 96 newcomers to its 2025-26 Academic Honor Roll for 209 total student-athletes named to the list. The league had 70 freshmen and first-year transfers earn Distinguished Scholar-Athlete accolades, which brought that total to 153.
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