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^A Teams previously played at the Division II level until 1984. ^B Saint Anselm and Saint Michael's were jointly members of Division II and III conferences from 2009 to 2017. As of 2023–24, no women's ice hockey programs operate at the Division II level.
The NCAA began holding a lower-tier national tournament in 1978. While most of the teams that played as Division II ice hockey programs actually belonged to schools who were classified as Division III, due to the relatively small number of programs the NCAA did not require the teams to be D-II.
Defunct teams are listed at the level and in the conference they were when they ceased sponsoring ice hockey as a varsity sport. For programs that ended prior to the delineation of college hockey in 1961, all will be listed under Division I classification.
Pages in category "NCAA Division II men's ice hockey teams" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Byron Center used a four-goal second period to beat Trenton, 6-1, in the Division 2 hockey state championship.
The NCAA Division II Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was an annual tournament to determine the top men's ice hockey team in NCAA Division II from 1978 until 1984 and then again from 1993 until 1999. [1] The Division II Championship was suspended following 1999, due to a lack of sponsoring schools.
These teams are also divided into four Regions (Atlantic, North, Pacific and South). A total of 16 teams qualify for the National Tournament in the same manner as Division 2. The National Tournament has also been conducted in the same manner as Division 2 since 2010. Before that it was single elimination and every team played four games.
First, when the NCAA placed severe restrictions on the fielding of Division I teams by Division II institutions in 2011, it grandfathered in all then-current D-I teams at D-II schools. Apart from this, Division II members are allowed to compete for Division I championships in sports in which a Division II national championship is not contested.