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In April 2013, the NCHA and MCHA announced a merger, where the NCHA would absorb the MCHA's teams (of the MCHA's 10 schools, all 7 who also sponsored women's hockey played in the NCHA). [5] The men's and women's sides will retain separate administrative structures, as well as their automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament. [6]
The NAIH was formed in 2011 as an alternative to the ACHA for hockey teams that wanted a lower cost for membership and a high level of competition. However, many teams in the NCHA were also members of the ACHA. In the spring of 2013, the NAIH changed its name to the CIHA and after the 2013-14 season changed its name to the NCHA.
The school dropped varsity hockey in 2010, competing at the ACHA Division I club level until 2016 when it re-elevated its men's team and added women's hockey. ^D Westfield State dropped its program from 1989 to 2008. ^E In 2020, the 12-team field was selected but the tournament was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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. [a] Conference affiliations reflect those in place for the current 2024–25 season.
The following year the 8-team tournament was restored. When Lake Forest left the conference in 2009 the tournament shifted to a 7-team format but was restored to an 8-team arrangement after membership was reshuffled in 2013. In 2016 the conference standings were altered by splitting teams into two divisions, North and South.
Manitoba Hockey Association (1907–1909; formerly Manitoba Professional Hockey League and the Manitoba Hockey League) Maritime Major Hockey League (1950–1954) Maritime Professional Hockey League (1911–1914) Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (NCAA Division I, 1997–2003; conference remains in operation as an all-sports league without ice ...
PORT HURON — After entering the rink as underdogs, the Port Huron Northern hockey team left as regional champions. The Huskies stunned Warren De La Salle, 2-1, in a Division 2 regional final at ...
Currently plays in the NCHA. Lowell Tech: Terriers [5] Lowell, Massachusetts: 1967–1968: ECAC 2: Raised to Division I in 1983. Became University of Massachusetts Lowell in 1993. Currently plays in Hockey East. Mankato State University: Mavericks [6] Mankato, Minnesota: 1969–1980 1992–1996: NCHA Division I: Left NCHA in 1992 to compete ...