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The 2024–25 Vermont Catamounts men's ice hockey season will be the 69th season of play for the program, the 52nd at the Division I level and the 20th in Hockey East.The Catamounts represented the University of Vermont in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, play their home games at the Gutterson Fieldhouse and be coached by Steve Wiedler in his 2nd season.
The Vermont Catamounts men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Vermont. The Catamounts are a member of Hockey East , joining in 2005 after competing in ECAC Hockey from 1974 to 2005.
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.
On July 1, 2008, UVSC changed to UVU, officially changing to a university. As of Fall Semester 2018, the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) reported [7] UVU as the largest university in the state for the fourth year in a row with 39,931 students, [8] surpassing the University of Utah.
Like other Division I championships, it is the highest level of NCAA men's hockey competition. The first Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado , known from 1938 to 1960 as Broadmoor Ice Palace (and not to be confused with the current World Arena ), hosted the tournament for the first ten years and has hosted eleven times overall ...
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The United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC) is a college athletic conference which operates in Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania in the eastern United States. It participates in NCAA Division III as a hockey -only conference.
This Divided State is a documentary film by first-time filmmaker Steven Greenstreet.It details the conflict that erupted at Utah Valley State College, now called Utah Valley University, when controversial liberal figure and documentarian, Michael Moore, was scheduled to come speak on campus shortly before the 2004 presidential election. [1]