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National Collegiate Hockey Conference
National Collegiate Hockey Conference logo
Established 2011 (began play in 2013)
Association NCAA
Division Division I
Members 8
Sports fielded

  • Men's ice hockey

Region
Midwestern United States
Western United States
Headquarters Colorado Springs, Colorado
Commissioner Josh Fenton
Website NCHCHockey.com
Locations
National Collegiate Hockey Conference locations

The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) is an NCAA men's division I hockey conference formed on July 9, 2011. The league began playing for the 2013–14 season, the same season that the Big Ten Conference began competition, as a combination of six previous members of the WCHA and two of the CCHA. The league is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[1] Josh Fenton has served as conference commissioner since July 1, 2013.[2][3]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Members


  • 3 Champions


  • 4 NCHC Tournament champions


  • 5 Conference arenas


  • 6 Membership timeline


  • 7 Awards


    • 7.1 All-Conference Teams


    • 7.2 Individual Awards




  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





History



The men's college ice hockey landscape was shaken on March 21, 2011 when the Big Ten Hockey Conference was announced, with Penn State having added a hockey team to bring the number of Big Ten members with men's hockey teams to six.[4] The WCHA faced the loss of the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers in the future, whereas the CCHA faced the loss of the Michigan Wolverines, the Michigan State Spartans, and Ohio State Buckeyes. Some of the remaining teams of the WCHA and CCHA began talks to form a league that would ensure their survival as financially strong and successful programs.


On July 9, 2011, the athletic directors of the six founding schools, Colorado College, the University of Denver, Miami University, the University of Minnesota Duluth, the University of Nebraska Omaha, and the University of North Dakota, confirmed these reports by announcing the conference officially and giving the date for a press conference for further information on July 13, 2011.[5]


At the July 13, 2011 press conference, Brian Faison, athletic director of the University of North Dakota, and one of the main speakers said that the motivation for this conference was to put teams together that "have displayed a high level of competitiveness on the ice, [have] an institutional commitment to compete at the highest level within Division I, provide a national platform for exposure, and have wonderful history and tradition within their institution and hockey programs."[6]


On September 22, 2011, St. Cloud State University and Western Michigan University accepted invitations to join the NCHC.[7][8]


On March 7, 2013 the NCHC unveiled the logo for the inaugural season. It features a shield design with the colors red, white, and blue. Inside the shield are eight stars, presumably representing the eight inaugural members, and a hockey stick on the bottom left.



Members









































































































Institution
Location
Founded
Former conference
Type
Enrollment
Nickname
Colors
NCAA
championships
Primary conference

Colorado College

Colorado Springs, Colorado
1874

WCHA
Private
1,950

Tigers

         
2

SCAC (D-III)

University of Denver

Denver, Colorado
1864

WCHA
11,842

Pioneers

         
8

Summit League

Miami University

Oxford, Ohio
1809

CCHA
Public
15,726

RedHawks

         
0

MAC

University of Minnesota Duluth

Duluth, Minnesota
1902

WCHA
10,500

Bulldogs

         
2

Northern Sun (D-II)

University of Nebraska Omaha

Omaha, Nebraska
1908

WCHA
14,903

Mavericks

         
0

Summit League

University of North Dakota

Grand Forks, North Dakota
1883

WCHA
15,250

Fighting Hawks

         
8

Summit League

St. Cloud State University

St. Cloud, Minnesota
1869

WCHA
17,073

Huskies

         
0

Northern Sun (D-II)

Western Michigan University

Kalamazoo, Michigan
1903

CCHA
25,045

Broncos

         
0

MAC



National Collegiate Hockey Conference is located in the United States

Colorado College

Colorado College



Denver

Denver



Miami

Miami



Minnesota– Duluth

Minnesota– Duluth



Omaha

Omaha



North Dakota

North Dakota



St. Cloud State

St. Cloud State



Western Michigan

Western Michigan




Current NCHC members



Champions













































Season Regular season Frozen Faceoff Venue
2018–19 St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth
Xcel Energy Center
2017–18 St. Cloud State Denver
Xcel Energy Center
2016–17 Denver Minnesota Duluth
Target Center
2015–16 North Dakota St. Cloud State
Target Center
2014–15 North Dakota Miami University
Target Center
2013–14 St. Cloud State Denver
Target Center


NCHC Tournament champions




Conference arenas




The Ralph Engelstad Arena is one of the largest arenas in college hockey.

























































School
Hockey arena
Year built
Capacity

Colorado College

Broadmoor World Arena
1998
7,750

Denver

Magness Arena
1999
6,026

Miami University

Goggin Ice Center
2006
3,200

Minnesota Duluth

AMSOIL Arena
2010
6,732

North Dakota

Ralph Engelstad Arena
2001
11,640

Omaha

Baxter Arena
2015
7,898

St. Cloud State

Herb Brooks National Hockey Center
1989
5,763

Western Michigan

Lawson Arena
1974
3,667


Membership timeline



Western Michigan University
St. Cloud State University
University of North Dakota
University of Nebraska Omaha
University of Minnesota Duluth
Miami University
University of Denver
Colorado College



Awards


At the conclusion of each regular season schedule the coaches of each NCHC team vote which players they choose to be on the three All-Conference Teams:[9] first team, second team and rookie team. Additionally they vote to award the 10 individual trophies to an eligible player at the same time. The CCHA also awards Most Valuable Player in Tournament which is voted on at the conclusion of the conference tournament. All of the awards were created for the inaugural season (2013–14).












See also




  • Western Collegiate Hockey Association

  • Central Collegiate Hockey Association

  • Big Ten Conference


  • Battle for the Gold Pan, a famous rivalry between Colorado's two NCHC schools



References





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  2. ^ NCHC Staff (July 1, 2013). "Josh Fenton Named New Commissioner". Retrieved July 1, 2013.


  3. ^ Drew, David. "National Collegiate Hockey Conference officially hires Jim Scherr as commissioner". Kalamazoo Gazette. Retrieved 4 January 2012.


  4. ^ "Big Ten Officially Announces Hockey Conference". College Hockey News. Retrieved 2011-07-12.


  5. ^ "Collegiate Hockey Conference Joint Statement". North Dakota Fighting Sioux. Retrieved 2011-07-12.


  6. ^ "New National Collegiate Hockey Conference Announced With Six Top College Programs as Founding Members". PRnewswire. Retrieved 2011-07-13.


  7. ^ "St. Cloud State will join NCHC". Star Tribune. Retrieved 22 September 2011.


  8. ^ "WMU To Join National Collegiate Hockey Conference". WMU. Retrieved 22 September 2011.


  9. ^ "NCHC announces All-Conference players, All-Rookie Team". Alaska Nanooks. 2013-03-22. Retrieved 2013-07-23.




External links


  • NCHC Hockey Homepage








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