Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference
Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference | |
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Established | 1974 |
Members | 9 |
Sport | ACHA Division 3 club hockey |
Region | Northeast |
States | 2 - New York & New Jersey |
Headquarters | New Paltz, New York |
President | Andrew Mola |
The Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference or MCHC is an ACHA Division 3 league made up of smaller colleges, universities, and community colleges in the Northeast United States.
Format
Teams play a 16 game league schedule with the top four teams advancing to the MCHC playoffs at the end of the regular season held during President's weekend in February.
Teams
School | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Nickname | Colors |
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Ramapo College of New Jersey | Mahwah, NJ | 1969 | Public College | Roadrunners | |
Columbia University | Manhattan, NY | 1754 | Ivy League | Lions | |
Fordham University | Bronx, NY | 1841 | Private/Jesuit | Rams | |
Hofstra University | Hempstead, NY | 1935 | Private/Non-sectarian | Pride | |
Suffolk County Community College | Long Island, NY | 1959 | Community College | Sharks | |
Stevens Institute of Technology | Hoboken, NJ | 1870 | Private/Non-sectarian | Ducks | |
US Merchant Marine Academy | Kings Point, NY | 1943 | United States service academies | Mariners | |
Yale University | New Haven, CT | 1701 | Ivy League | Bulldogs | |
Conference Champions
- 2016 - Yale University
- 2015 - Stevens
- 2014 - Fordham
- 2013 - SUNY Maritime
- 2012 - County College of Morris
- 2011 - Wagner College
- 2010 - Fordham
- 2009 - Albany
- 2008 - Farmingdale State
- 2007 - Albany
- 2006 - Fordham
- 2005 - Albany
- 2004 - Wagner College
- 2003 - County College of Morris
- 2002 - Wagner College
- 2001 - Wagner College
- 2000 - Stony Brook
- 1999 - Wagner College
- 1998 - Wagner College
- 1997 - Wagner College
- 1996 - Marist College
- 1995 - Rutgers
- 1994 - Rutgers
- 1993 - Siena College
- 1992 - Marist College
- 1991 - Southern Connecticut State
- 1990 - Rutgers
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See also
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