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The Saint Michael's Purple Knights are the athletic teams that represent Saint Michael's College, located in Colchester, Vermont, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. [1] The Purple Knights compete as members of the Northeast-10 Conference for most sports. Three teams compete as de facto Division I members.
Saint Michael's varsity sports teams are called the Purple Knights. The school colors are purple and gold. Eighteen varsity teams participate in the NCAA's Division II Northeast-10 Conference ; Alpine and Nordic skiing are members of the multi-divisional Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA), and women’s ice hockey competes in ...
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Saint Michael's College: Purple Knights: Colchester: Vermont: NEWHA: NE-10 (D-II) 2001 2017 0 0 University of St. Thomas: Tommies: Saint Paul: Minnesota: WCHA [7] Summit League: 1998 2021 [g] 0 0 Stonehill College: Skyhawks: Easton: Massachusetts: NEWHA: NEC (Transitioning to DI 2022–2026) 2022 2022 1 2024 0 Syracuse University: Orange ...
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Institution Location Nickname First season Number of seasons Conference Saint Michael's College: Colchester, Vermont: Purple Knights: 1922–23: 65: Northeast-10
Saint Michael's Purple Knights: 2017–2019: NEWHA: Moved from the Division III NEHC in 2017, joining the NEWHA. [62] Left independent status upon NCAA recognition of the NEWHA. UConn Huskies [63] 2000–2001: ECAC: Played the first year of their program as an independent before joining the ECAC, and moved to Hockey East in 2002.