Babson's Fallon Named to AHCA All-America East Third Team

Beaver forward was also a finalist for the annual Joe Concannon Award

3/26/2026 7:00:00 PM

By: Babson College Athletics

LAKE PLACID, N.Y.—Babson College junior Jimmy Fallon (Milton, Mass.) added to his postseason awards on Thursday evening when he was named to the All-America East Third Team by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA).

Fallon is one of 18 players to be selected to the AHCA Division II/III All-America East Team, along with 18 on the All-America West squad. The announcement was made at the NCAA banquet prior to the Division III semifinals in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Fallon becomes the eighth forward in program history to earn All-America honors and first since Ryan Black '22 in 2022. He is the 22nd men's ice hockey player in Babson history to be named to the All-America team going back to 1980.

The Babson standout was also one of seven finalists for the 25th Joe Concannon Award, presented annually by the Gridiron Club of New England to the best American-born college hockey player in New England at the Division-II/III level.

Fallon was previously named Little East Conference (LEC) Player of the Year and first team All-LEC. He earned post-season recognition after playing in all 27 games and leading the team and tying for third in the Little East in scoring with 19 goals and 15 assists for 34 points. He was second in the league in goals, tied for the LEC lead with four game-winning goals and tied for second with three hat tricks. The left wing finished 10th in Division III in goals per game (0.70), 25th in points per game (1.26), and ninth in game-winning goals. He tallied at least one point in 20 games and produced eight multi-point games with hat tricks in wins over Norwich, Southern Maine and UMass Dartmouth.

The 19 goals for Fallon this season was the most for a Babson skater since Black finished with 19 goals as well in 2021-22. A veteran of 74 career games for the Beavers, Fallon has scored 28 goals and added 26 assists for 54 points, including seven power play goals and four game-winning goals.

The 14th-ranked Beavers finished with a 20-5-2 overall record and the second seed in the inaugural LEC tournament with a 14-3-2 regular season conference record.