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CCWHA Teams have combined to win eleven national championships, including ten of the seventeen ACHA Women's Division I national championships since the ACHA began sanctioning women's hockey in 2000–01. [6] Miami (OH) - 2014, 2016, 2017; Michigan State - 2003, 2011; Lindenwood - 2008, 2009, 2010 [7] Robert Morris (IL) - 2005, 2007
Men's and women's ice hockey and men's volleyball all have championship events open to both D-I and D-II members. Men's ice hockey, added as a varsity sport in 2022–23, [31] competes as an independent; women's ice hockey is a member of Atlantic Hockey America, and men's volleyball competes in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association.
As of 2023–24, no women's ice hockey programs operate at the Division II level. Five of the six D-II men's ice hockey schools (Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Post, Saint Anselm, Saint Michael's) field women's varsity teams; all compete in the New England Women's Hockey Alliance , a fully recognized league at the National Collegiate level (the ...
Another March, another Frozen Four for the University of Wisconsin women's hockey team. The defending champion Badgers are playing in their 15th national semifinal. That's just complete madness.
[3] [4] As there is no Division II championship for women's ice hockey, this rule applies to the tournament. The official name of the "Division I" tournament is the National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship, which reflects the NCAA's formal terminology for championship events that are open to schools from multiple divisions.
Michigan State's hockey team practices Thursday at the 3,100-capacity Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights ahead of its NCAA tournament game against Western Michigan on Friday evening.
The Roosevelt Lakers women's ice hockey team represents Roosevelt University (RU) in Women's Division 1 of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) and in the Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association (CCWHA), following the absorption of Robert Morris University Illinois (RMU) and several of RMU's athletic teams, including women's ice hockey, that was finalized in 2020.
The 1999–2000 CCWHA champion Wolverines. The Wolverines were co-founded in 1994 by Sue McDowell, [1] who has remained involved with the team in various capacities throughout its existence (although, emphasizing the difficulty of assembling early club hockey records, Michigan State has claimed that its 1995 founding makes it the oldest women's club hockey team in the state of Michigan [2]).