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Men's Ice Hockey

NESCAC Men's Ice Hockey Weekly Release - Feb. 16, 2026

NESCAC Player of the Week
Harrison Fogel – Williams – Jr. - G – Sandy Springs, Ga.
In the Ephs’ only game of the week, Fogel made a career-high 41 saves as the Ephs scored a pair of third-period goals to overcome a one-goal deficit in a 2-1 victory at Middlebury. Fogel recorded a .976 save percentage in a game where the Ephs were outshot 42 to 27.

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – In a 7-4 loss to Conn. College, junior Vincent Velocci (King City, Ontario) assisted on three of the four Mammoth goals. 

Bowdoin – Bowdoin earned a weekend sweep at Trinity and Wesleyan thanks to a pair of goals on Friday from sophomore Bryce Bollman (Orland Park, Ill.), and two more from senior Aidan Lyons (Brookline, Mass.) in Saturday’s victory.

Colby – Connor Gallagher (Novi, Mich.) assisted both of Colby's goals last weekend against Wesleyan and Trinity. The senior’s helper on Friday against Wesleyan brought the Mules within one early in the third period, and he had an assist on a goal that tied the game versus Trinity heading into the final frame. 

Conn. College - First-year forward Reece Cordray (Verona, Wis.) led Conn. College to a crucial 7-4 win over Amherst on Friday, tallying three points. Cordray struck 16 seconds into the second period to put the Camels in front 2-1, before adding an assist midway through the frame on a Ryan McKenna (Garden City, N.Y.) tally that made it 3-2 Camels. Cordray added an insurance marker with 90 seconds remaining to put Conn. College in front 6-4.

Hamilton – Max Bulawka (Kelowna, British Columbia) posted a natural hat trick and added an assist in a 4-0 win at Connecticut College. Bulawka's three goals and four points in a game were career highs. The senior center won 5-of-9 faceoffs in a 2-1 victory at Tufts.

Middlebury – Junior Max Noll (Rochester, Mich.) tallied the lone goal in Middlebury’s 2-1 loss to Williams. The tally was the second of the forward’s career.

Trinity – Junior Brendan Dumas (North Attleboro, Mass.) led the Bantams to a 1-1 weekend, logging four points with two goals and two assists. Dumas potted the Bantams’ lone goal in a 3-1 loss to Bowdoin and followed up with an insurance goal and a pair of assists as Trinity defeated Colby, 5-1.

Tufts – Ethan Ullrick (Lakewood, Ill.) registered a goal and two assists as Tufts posted a 1-1 record in NESCAC action over the weekend. In a 2-1 loss to No. 2 Hamilton, Ullrick dished out an assist on the lone goal from the Jumbos. The forward tallied five shots on goal and a blocked shot against the Continentals. In a 6-1 win over Amherst, Ullrick buried a goal and collected an assist. The junior is tied for the most points in the NESCAC (28).

Wesleyan – Rookie Owen Mahar (Syracuse, N.Y.) scored three of the four total goals scored by the Cardinals over the weekend, scoring once in a 2-1 win over Colby and following with two goals against Bowdoin on Saturday.