#7 TJ Beaver
Enfield, New Hampshire
TJ has been a steady regular in the defensive lineup the last two years, and has broken through with career highs in goals, assists and points as a senior. He added the game-winning goal last Saturday against Southern New Hampshire. A five-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, TJ is a double major in business administration and political science.
#12 Zach Taylor
Hanover, Massachusetts
Zach has averaged more than a point per game since midway through his sophomore year. The captain owns 29 career goals and 19 assists entering the weekend, and has won 550 faceoffs as the team's top centerman. Zach led the NE10 in goals as a junior while landing all-conference honors. A five-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, he majors in business administration.
#16 Alex Dalton
Andover, Massachusetts
Alex has contributed as a hard-working winger, setting a career high in appearances as a senior. The captain scored at Vermont State Castleton on Dec. 5 before handing out an assist against SUNY Potsdam on Jan. 6. A five-time Northeast-10 Conference Academic Honor Roll qualifier thanks to his success in the classroom, Alex majors in biology.
#24 Gabriel Gagnon
Mascouche, Quebec
Gab has been a regular in the Purple Knights' defensive lineup throughout his career, turning in 22 points in 56 games while blocking 60 shots. He landed NE10 All-Conference honors as a junior, turning in 14 assists. A nine-time national and league academic award honoree, Gab is a double major in business administration and accounting.
#33 Marshall Murphy
Little Canada, Minnesota
In just his third year of action, Marshall is tied for third in program history in career wins while standing eighth in both saves and minutes. The 2022-23 NE10 Goalie of the Year and NE10 Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence winner has nine 30-save games as a senior. Marshall has landed 11 career academic accolades, and is a double major in economics and business management.
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