ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced the 2025-26 Big Ten Hockey postseason awards on Wednesday. This year’s winners were revealed live on BTN’s B1G Today.

The postseason honors included individual awards, All-Big Ten teams, the All-Freshman Team and Sportsmanship awards. Voting was conducted by conference head coaches and a media panel.

Michigan senior forward T.J. Hughes was named Big Ten Player of the Year. The Hamilton, Ontario native hit the 50-point plateau with 19 goals and 31 assists, which ranks third nationally. He collected points in 29 of 36 games and is the first senior to be named Player of the Year.

Michigan State senior defenseman Matt Basgall was chosen Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Basgall anchors the nation’s fourth-best scoring defense and has been called for just two penalties this season while averaging over 20 minutes of ice time per game. He becomes the second recipient of the award for the Spartans.

Penn State forward Gavin McKenna received the Big Ten Freshman of the Year Award after claiming the Big Ten scoring title with 38 points (11 goals, 27 assists) in 24 conference games. McKenna is the first Nittany Lion to capture the scoring title and the first PSU player to be named top freshman.

Michigan State junior Trey Augustine was tabbed Big Ten Goaltender of the Year for the second-straight season. During the conference season Augustine sported league-best numbers for wins (16), goals-against average (2.21) and save percentage (.928). He is the second MSU goaltender to win the award.

Adam Nightingale of Michigan State was selected as Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second time. He led the Spartans to the Big Ten Championship, a Great Lakes Invitational title, and MSU to a No. 1 ranking for eight weeks.

The Big Ten also recognized seven Sportsmanship Award honorees. The students chosen are individuals who have distinguished through sportsmanship, academics, ethical behavior and citizenship.

2025-26 BIG TEN HOCKEY POSTSEASON AWARDS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
T.J. Hughes, Sr., F, Michigan

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Matt Basgall, Sr., D, Michigan State

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR
Trey Augustine, Jr., G, Michigan State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Gavin McKenna, Fr., F, Penn State

COACH OF THE YEAR
Adam Nightingale, Michigan State

SCORING CHAMPION
Gavin McKenna, Fr., F, Penn State (38 points)

ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM
F — T.J. Hughes, Sr., Michigan
F — Porter Martone, Fr., Michigan State
F — Charlie Stramel, Sr., Michigan State
D — Matt Basgall, Sr., Michigan State
D — Ben Dexheimer, Sr., Wisconsin
G — Trey Augustine, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM
F — Michael Hage, So., Michigan
F — Brodie Ziemer, So., Minnesota
F — Gavin McKenna, Fr., Penn State
D — Tyler Duke, Sr., Michigan
D — Jackson Smith, Fr., Penn State
G — Jack Ivankovic, Fr., Michigan

ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION
F — Daniel Russell, Sr., Michigan State
F — Danny Nelson, Jr., Notre Dame
F — Matt DiMarsico, Jr., Penn State
F — Aiden Fink, Jr., Penn State
D — Luke Mittelstadt, Sr., Minnesota
D — Paul Fischer, Jr., Notre Dame
D — Jarod Crespo, Sr., Penn State
D — Luke Osburn, Fr., Wisconsin
G — Josh Fleming, Fr., Penn State

BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
F — Porter Martone, Fr., Michigan State
F — Jake Karabela, Fr., Ohio State
F — Gavin McKenna, Fr., Penn State +
D — Jackson Smith, Fr., Penn State
D — Luke Osburn, Fr., Wisconsin
G — Jack Ivankovic, Fr., Michigan

BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS
Josh Eernisse, Sr., F, Michigan
Matt Basgall, Sr., D, Michigan State
Brody Lamb, Sr., F, Minnesota
Evan Werner, Jr., F, Notre Dame
James Hong, So., F, Ohio State
Jarod Crespo, Sr., D, Penn State
Ben Dexheimer, Sr., D, Wisconsin

+ unanimous selection