Pettit will share the award with Yale's Jeff Dwyer, a defenseman who was also named to the Second Team.
Moore followed up on his own stellar rookie season by scoring five goals and seven assists in Ivy League play, placing him among the league leaders in points. The First Team selection is his first.
"Individual awards like this are nice, since as a player you work hard to improve everyday," Moore said. "It tells you where you are, and it's great to be recognized. I'm honored."
Capouch, who has tallied three goals and four assists against Ivy foes, was quick to point out the relative insignificance of the award compared to the Crimson's upcoming ECAC playoff game against Cornell.
"It's a nice honor, but at the same time it's only an individual honor," Capouch said. "We're a lot more concerned with how the team does this weekend."
The game against the Big Red will feature the conference's two top goalies. Second-Teamer Jonas allowed 2.40 goals per game in Ivy play and boasted a .926 save percentage. He will be opposed by First Team netminder Matt Underhill.
Bala contributed four goals and five assists in his final Ivy League campaign.
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