Liam McLinskey, junior forward for the Holy Cross men's ice hockey team, has been honored as a Second Team East All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA). McLinskey's recognition marks him as the second Crusader in the Division I era to receive this accolade, following Tyler McGregor in 2005-06. This season, McLinskey achieved notable stats, including 47 points, 19 goals, and 28 assists in 39 games, marking the most points since 2006-07. Additionally, he led the team in several offensive categories, and his 13-game point streak from Jan. 13 to March 15 stands as the second-longest in the Crusaders' Division I era.

By the Numbers
  • McLinskey recorded 47 points, 19 goals, and 28 assists in 39 games
  • His 13-game point streak from Jan. 13 to March 15 is the second-longest in the Crusaders' Division I era
State of Play
  • McLinskey's achievements make him the second Crusader in the Division I era to be named as an AHCA All-American
  • His 47 points this season are the seventh-most among eastern players
  • He led the team in every offensive category and led Atlantic Hockey in points, points per game, and plus/minus
What's Next

McLinskey's impressive performance and recognition as an AHCA Second Team East All-American position him well for continued success, both individually and for the team.

Bottom Line

Liam McLinskey's exceptional athletic abilities and record-breaking performance this season have rightfully earned him the title of AHCA Second Team East All-American, marking a significant milestone in his collegiate hockey career.