Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Choose Awards Type All Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Jay Ahearn Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 10/6/2025 Sport Men's Ice Hockey Bio View Full Bio After scoring his first two goals as a River Hawk in Friday night's 4-0 win against Merrimack, graduate student Jay Ahearn (Staten Island, N.Y.) of the UMass Lowell ice hockey team has been named the River Hawk of the Week. Ahearn was named the lone captain of the River Hawks prior to the season after transferring from Niagara, and was impressive in his UMass Lowell debut. He scored his first goal in the second period to give the squad a 3-0 lead, before burying his second of the game early in the third period to help lift the team to the win. Athlete Awards Date Athlete Sport 3/21/2022 Gerry Siracusa Baseball 3/14/2022 Jade Catlin Women's Lacrosse 3/7/2022 Carl Berglund Men's Ice Hockey 3/1/2022 Derek Holmes Men's Cross Country/Track & Field 2/15/2022 Ryley White Softball 1/4/2022 Kalil Thomas Men's Basketball 12/7/2021 Emily Sessa Women's Cross Country/Track & Field 11/22/2021 Max Brooks Men's Basketball 11/16/2021 Ben Meehan Men's Ice Hockey 11/9/2021 Owen Savory Men's Ice Hockey 10/21/2021 Reziq Banihani Men's Soccer 10/4/2021 Ioanna Papatheodorou Women's Soccer 9/27/2021 Borna Miklic Men's Soccer 9/20/2021 Ioanna Papatheodorou Women's Soccer 9/7/2021 Emily Nelson Women's Soccer 8/23/2021 Ioanna Papatheodorou Women's Soccer 5/24/2021 Joey Castellanos Baseball 5/17/2021 Michael Blake Men's Cross Country/Track & Field 5/10/2021 Izzy Giesing Women's Cross Country/Track & Field 4/5/2021 Taylor Burgess Women's Soccer Previous12345...Next
Jay Ahearn Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 10/6/2025 Sport Men's Ice Hockey Bio View Full Bio After scoring his first two goals as a River Hawk in Friday night's 4-0 win against Merrimack, graduate student Jay Ahearn (Staten Island, N.Y.) of the UMass Lowell ice hockey team has been named the River Hawk of the Week. Ahearn was named the lone captain of the River Hawks prior to the season after transferring from Niagara, and was impressive in his UMass Lowell debut. He scored his first goal in the second period to give the squad a 3-0 lead, before burying his second of the game early in the third period to help lift the team to the win.