Manhattan's trio marks the first time since 2010 that the Jaspers registered three All-MAAC selections.
In the classroom, Manhattan also registered a league-best 19 MAAC All-Academic Team selections.
Krebs Highlights:
* Led the MAAC and ranks ninth in the NCAA with an impressive .569 save percentage.
* Is the first Jasper to earn All-MAAC First Team honors since 2010.

* Becomes just the thrird-ever Manhattan netminder to earn All-MAAC honors, joining assistant coach James Amandola (2002-1st) and Justin Henry (2005-2nd).
* Also is second in the league with 13.29 saves per game (10th NCAA) and third with a 10.13 GAA (21st NCAA).
* MAAC Defensive Player of the Week after turning away 13 shots with a .565 save percentage in win over Wagner.
* Made a career-high 21 saves with a .677 save percentage in win over NJIT.
* Posted a career-high .739 save percentage with 17 stops in narrow one-goal loss to MAAC Regular Season champion Marist.
* Scored his first career goal with a 60-yard laser at Siena.
DeMuro Highlights:
* Is the first Manhattan defender to be recognized by the MAAC since 2010.
* Scooped up a career-high six ground balls in narrow 6-5 loss to eventual MAAC Regular Season champion Marist.

* In thrilling 7-6 victory against Canisius, collected the game-sealing ground ball.
* The six goals were the fewest yielded to the defending MAAC Champion Golden Griffins on the year.
* Led a unit that ranks first in the nation in man-down defense, killing off 83.3 percent (5-for-30) of opponent penalties and is 19th in the NCAA in scoring defense (10.14).
Giarratana Highlights:
* Becomes just the sixth Jasper to earn All-MAAC honors three times.
* Paced the team with 20 goals while ranking second in assists (16) and points (36).

* MAAC Offensive Player of the Week after registering four goals, including the game-winning score, with two assists and five ground balls in the aforementioned win over Wagner.
* Delivered his 100th career goal, which also turned out to be the game-winner, in thrilling 7-6 come-from-behind victory over Canisius.
* Ends his career with 103 goals, 62 assists, 165 points, four five-goal performances, seven four-score games, 17 hat tricks and 30 multi-goal outings.
Detroit Mercy's Matthew Vangalen was voted the MAAC Offensive Player of the Year with teammate Logan Shamblin honored as the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year. Rounding out the list of major award winners from Detroit Mercy was Paul Manuszak, who was tabbed the Long-Stick Midfielder of the Year.
Keegan Wilkinson from Marist earned BSN Sports MAAC Coach of the Year honors with the Red Foxes Peyton Smith cited as the MAAC Faceoff Specialist of the Year, and Canisius' Jacob Buck as the MAAC Rookie of the Year.
Manhattan was also well-represented on the MAAC All-Academic Team as 19 of the 33 eligible student-athletes earned recognition:
Seniors: Christian Baldi (Wilmington, DE / Salesianum), Robert Carroll (Grosse Pointe Park, MI / Grosse Pointe South), John Fredette (Glenmont, NY / Bethlehem Central), Troy Golding (Centennial, CO / Arapahoe), Cole Johnson (Dexter, NY / General Brown)
Juniors: Kelson Borisenko (Winnepeg, Manitoba / The Hill Academy), Nick Galioto (Kings Park, NY / Kings Park), Brandon Grinnell (Wakefield, MA / Wakefield Memorial), Luke Hanson (Middletown, NY / Minisink Valley), Rob Johnson (Bayport, NY / Mount St. Mary's), Mike Lombardi (West Islip, NY / West Islip), C.J. Mazzocchi (Old Bethpage, NY / Plainview JFK), Justin Pape (West Islip, NY / West Isilp), Trevor Pelletier (Miami, FL / Gulliver Prep), C.J. Scharf (West Islip, NY / West Islip)
Sophomore: Gallagher Gregory (Niskayuna, NY / Niskayuna), Justin Malpica (Glen Head, NY / Long Island Lutheran), Luke Pacher (Williston Park, NY / Chaminade), Andrew Siracuse (Short Hills, NJ / Saint Peter's Prep)