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The New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) is a women's college ice hockey conference in the United States. It participates in the NCAA 's Division I as a hockey -only conference. As of the most recent 2023–24 NCAA hockey season, the conference is made up of eight teams, with two each in Connecticut , Massachusetts , and New Hampshire ...
A year later, nine more teams split off to join their primary athletic conference, NESCAC, followed by the women's programs in 2001. Membership numbers held steady over the succeeding 15 years, though several teams came and went. In 2015 the conference rebranded itself as the New England Hockey Conference, but no internal changes occurred.
The newest conference to receive NCAA Division I recognition in ice hockey is the New England Women's Hockey Alliance. The NEWHA formed in 2017 as a scheduling alliance between the sport's six then-existing National Collegiate (Division I/II) independents, all located in New England. Of these schools, Sacred Heart was the only one that played ...
The Conference of New England (CNE; known before the 2024–25 season as the Commonwealth Coast Conference) is a college athletic conference which operates in New England. It added women's ice hockey by taking over the former Colonial Hockey Conference (CHC; previously ECAC North Atlantic) in 2020. As of the 2024–25 season, there are six ...
New England Women's Hockey Alliance players (1 C) Pages in category "New England Women's Hockey Alliance" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Norwich Cadets women's ice hockey team represents Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. The school's women's team competes in NCAA Division III women's ice hockey, as part of the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC). Norwich alumna Sophie Leclerc has served as head coach of the program since the 2019–20 season.
Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Ice hockey Soccer M W M W M W Bates Bobcats: Bates College: Lewiston: NESCAC: Bowdoin Polar Bears: Bowdoin College: Brunswick: NESCAC: Colby Mules: Colby College: Waterville: NESCAC: Husson Eagles: Husson University: Bangor: North Atlantic [a] Maine–Farmington Beavers ...
Holy Cross women's ice hockey became a varsity sport in 1999, after ten years as a club sport and two years as semi-varsity team. [2] They joined the ECAC East conference, which later became the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC). [3] Jane Ford, former director of telecommunications for Holy Cross, served as head coach for the inaugural ...