Pineau and St. Louis earned second-team spots, and Tonelli earned Academic All-Ivy honors.
Pineault played in all 10 Ivy League games, earning four goals and two assists for six points. He also led the Bears with 21 blocked shots. His four goals while playing for the Ivy tied him for the team lead with St. Louis. In Brown University's weekend sweep against Harvard and Dartmouth at Meehan Auditorium in January, he scored on consecutive nights.
Overall, Pineault appeared in all 30 games as a freshman defenseman and was fifth on the team with 15 points with seven goals and eight assists. He led the Bruno defense in both goals and points and blocked a team-leading 63 shots.
St. Louis led the Bears with four points in Ivy's 10 games this season and tied for the team lead with seven points. The sophomore had one goal and two assists in Brown's weekend game against Harvard and one assist against Dartmouth, defeating his longtime rival Meehan.
St. Louis led the team with 13 goals and 24 points in 2023-24 and was tied for third on the team with 11 assists. He scored eight points in January and had a hat trick against Stonehill earlier in the season.
Tonelli added to his academic honor by being named Brown's ECAC Scholarship of the Year candidate earlier this season. Tonelli is an expert in applied mathematical economics at Brown University.
On the ice, Tonelli appeared in 16 games in his injury-shortened senior season. The captain has three goals and four assists in those games, including three goals against Stonehill in October.
Brown is one of five players to have multiple first and second team selections. Cornell led the conference along with the four award recipients.
2023-24 Ivy League Men's Hockey All-Ivy Selection and Major Awards:
First Team All Ivy^
Luke Haymes, Dartmouth, F*
Gabriel Seager, Cornell, F
Joe Miller, Harvard University, F
CJ Foley, Dartmouth, D*
Ryan Healey, Harvard University, Democrat
Nick Carabin, Princeton, Democrat
Ian Shane, Cornell, G*
Second Team All Ivy^
ryan st louisBrown, F.
John Castagna, Cornell, F
Ian Murphy, Princeton, F
Nick Seitz, Princeton, F
alex pinaultBrown, D.
Ben Robertson, Democrat of Cornell
Jack Stark, Yale University, G
Honorable mention
Arthur Smith, Princeton, G.
academic all ivy
Jordan Tonellibrown
Gabriel Seager, Cornell University
Stephen Townley, Dartmouth
Christian Jimenez, Harvard University
Nick Seitz, Princeton
Connor Sullivan, Yale University
Player of the Year: Ian Shane, Cornell University*
Rookie of the Year: CJ Foley, Dartmouth*
Coach of the Year: Mike Shafer, Cornell University
* indicates unanimous selection
^ Expand the team due to a tie in the number of votes.
Brown University Sports Foundation
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of the athletics program and exists to enhance the student-athlete experience through philanthropy from alumni, parents, fans, and friends. Donations through the Sports Foundation have an immediate impact on today's Brown Bears, helping them be the best they can be in the classroom, in competition, and most importantly, in their communities. To learn more about supporting the Bears, click here. here.
Follow us on social
Follow us for the latest information on Brown Athletics.
@BrownU_Bears On Twitter, @BrownU_Bears Like on Instagram brown ubear Subscribe on Facebook brown athletic YouTube channel.