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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 NCHA men's tournament is an annual Division III conference tournament that has taken place since 1986. The winner of the tournament has received an automatic bit to the NCAA Tournament since they were first offered in 2000.
The move was done to keep the ratio of 1:6.5 bids per Division III programs and, with the revival of MCLA, that necessitated 13 teams being part of the tournament field. The selection process remained unchanged and teams were sill selected according to the following manner: (Pool A) nine teams received bids as a result of being conference ...
2022–23 New England Small College Athletic Conference ice hockey standings. ... NCHA: 6 Plattsburgh State: 78.5884* SUNYAC: 7 University of New England: 77.5863: CCC: 8
The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) is an NCAA men's Division I hockey conference for teams in the Midwestern United States.The league was formed on July 9, 2011 and began playing for the 2013–14 season, the same season that the Big Ten Conference began competition, as a combination of six previous members of the WCHA and two of the CCHA.
The tournament is a successor to the CCHA Tournament which was discontinued after the conference dissolved due to the major realignment of ice hockey conferences that culminated in 2013–14. [2] The inaugural tournament was held in 2014 and included all 8 member teams in a three-round championship.
The 2023–24 NCHC season is the 11th season of play for National Collegiate Hockey Conference and takes place during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The season will began on October 7, 2023, and conclude on March 9, 2023.
The first hockey team at MSTC was formed in 1935, sponsored by faculty member Al Theide, who also coached the team. [4] The 1935 squad played a few games against local community teams and other colleges before disbanding at the end of the school year. The 1941 MSTC Indians playing a hockey game.