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The following is a list of the 64 schools that fielded men's ice hockey teams in NCAA Division I in the most recent 2023–24 season, plus the 44 schools that fielded women's teams in the de facto equivalent of Division I, the NCAA's National Collegiate division.
Spartans. 2023–24. 1. NCHA. ^ Previously known as North Adams State College. ^ Albertus Magnus will join UCHC in 2025–26. ^ Keene State will join the LEC in 2025–26. † UMass Boston's program began in 1980, however, the school merged in 1982 with Boston State College, which had started its ice hockey program in 1962.
Two human polls made up the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings, ... Boston College (1–0–0) North Dakota (2–0–0) Quinnipiac (3–2–0)
2022–23 →. The 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 2, 2021, and concluded with the NCAA championship on April 9, 2022. This was the 74th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held, and was US college hockey's 128th year overall.
Two human polls made up the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings, ... (12–9–1) Boston College (9–6–4) RIT (17–6–1) Merrimack (16–10–1)
Like other Division I championships, it is the highest level of NCAA men's hockey competition. The first Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado , known from 1938 to 1960 as Broadmoor Ice Palace (and not to be confused with the current World Arena ), hosted the tournament for the first ten years and has hosted eleven times overall ...
October 6. April 14. Denver (10) NCHC. (30–9–3) Saint Paul, Minnesota. ^ Major conference realignment shook the Division I men's hockey landscape, with the following changes: The Big Ten became the first Division I all-sports conference to sponsor men's ice hockey since the MAAC ceased sponsorship of the sport in 2003.
Official website. NCAA.com. The annual NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament is a college ice hockey tournament held in the United States by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to determine the top men's team in Division I. [1] Like other Division I championships, it is the highest level of NCAA men's hockey competition.