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The Western Collegiate Club Hockey Association (WCCHA) is a conference of men's club ice hockey teams from the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) competing at the Division II level. The participating teams come from colleges and universities in the Upper Midwest, including North Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The league was founded in 1951 as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL), [2] then was known as the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) until 1958.The WIHL disbanded in 1958 after Minnesota and the three Michigan schools withdrew in protest of Colorado College, Denver and North Dakota recruiting overage Canadians.
Legacy has a track, football, and soccer field just off the main campus, as well as other sports fields sponsored by Sanford Health built neighboring the school. [10] Legacy is a member of the Western Dakota Association and participates in WDA events yearly.
Dakota Athletic Conference: 2000: 2012: North Dakota, South Dakota: NDCAC SDIC: North Star: Pacific-10 Conference † Pacific-8 Conference (1964–1978) Big Six Conference (1962–1964) Big Five Conference (1959–1962) Athletic Association of Western Universities (1959–1968) 1959: 2011: Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington – Pac-12 ...
North Dakota: North Dakota: North Dakota 1997–98 North Dakota: Wisconsin: Northern Michigan leaves the conference for the CCHA; Mankato State (now Minnesota State-Mankato) participates in the WCHA tournament 1998–99 North Dakota: Denver: 1999–00 Wisconsin: North Dakota: North Dakota: Minnesota State joins the WCHA 2000–01 North Dakota ...
The Western Collegiate Hockey Association gives awards at the conclusion of each season. The current awards include Player of the Year, Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year, as well as the league leaders in points scoring and goaltending.
From 1914 to 1932 all North Dakota High School Activities Association member high schools played basketball under a single classification. three small schools during this period won state titles: Tower City in 1915, Michigan in 1917, and Petersburg in 1919. In 1922, a number of schools from small towns organized the Consolidated League for the ...
The Summit League, or The Summit, is an NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic conference with its membership mostly located in the Midwestern United States, from Minnesota in the east, to the Dakotas, Nebraska and Colorado to the West, and Missouri and Oklahoma to the South.