The
Central Collegiate Hockey Association is a college athletic conference which operates mostly in
Michigan and
Ohio, although it also has members in
Alaska,
Indiana and
Nebraska. It participates in the
NCAA's
Division I as a
hockey-only conference. It holds its
championship tournament at
Joe Louis Arena in
Detroit, usually in the second week of March.
Unlike several other Division I hockey conferences, the CCHA has no women's division.
Membership
| Institution
| Location - City
| Location - State
| Nickname
| Founded
| Affiliation
| Enrollment
| Joined
| Primary Conference |
| University of Alaska Fairbanks
| Fairbanks
| Alaska
| Nanooks
| 1917
| Public
| 9,380
| 1995
| Great Northwest (D-II) |
| Bowling Green State University
| Bowling Green
| Ohio
| Falcons
| 1910
| Public
| 20,200
| 1971
| Mid-American |
| Ferris State University
| Big Rapids
| Michigan
| Bulldogs
| 1884
| Public
| 12,547
| 1979
| Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II) |
| Lake Superior State University
| Sault Ste. Marie
| Michigan
| Lakers
| 1946
| Public
| 2,907
| 1972
| Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II) |
| Miami University
| Oxford
| Ohio
| RedHawks
| 1809
| Public
| 15,726
| 1980
| Mid-American |
| University of Michigan
| Ann Arbor
| Michigan
| Wolverines
| 1817
| Public
| 40,025
| 1981
| Big Ten |
| Michigan State University
| East Lansing
| Michigan
| Spartans
| 1855
| Public
| 45,166
| 1981
| Big Ten |
| University of Nebraska at Omaha
| Omaha
| Nebraska
| Mavericks
| 1908
| Public
| 14,093
| 1999
| North Central (D-II) |
| Northern Michigan University
| Marquette
| Michigan
| Wildcats
| 1899
| Public
| 9,400
| 1977
| Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II) |
| University of Notre Dame
| South Bend
| Indiana
| Fighting Irish
| 1842
| Private/Catholic
| 11,415
| 1981
| Big East/Independent |
| Ohio State University
| Columbus
| Ohio
| Buckeyes
| 1870
| Public
| 51,818
| 1971
| Big Ten |
| Western Michigan University
| Kalamazoo
| Michigan
| Broncos
| 1903
| Public
| 26,239
| 1975
| Mid-American |
Ohio State is the only member with a varsity women's team; they play in the
WCHA.
Former members
With the exception of Michigan Tech, all former members dropped varsity hockey.
Profiles
- Alaska Nanooks
- Bowling Green Falcons
- 5-time CCHA tournament champions (1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1988)
- 7-time CCHA champions (1976, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987)
- 1-time NCAA champions (1984)
- Ferris State Bulldogs
- 1-time CCHA champions (2003)
- Lake Superior State Lakers
- 4-time CCHA tournament champions (1991, 1992, 1993, 1995)
- 4-time CCHA champions (1974, 1988, 1991, 1996)
- 3-time NCAA champions (1988, 1992, 1994)
- 2-time NAIA champions (1972, 1974)
- Miami RedHawks
- 2-time CCHA champions (1993, 2006)
- Michigan Wolverines
- 8-time CCHA tournament champions (1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008)
- 9-time CCHA champions (1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008)
- 9-time NCAA champions (1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1996, 1998)
- Michigan State Spartans
- 11-time CCHA tournament champions (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006)
- 7-time CCHA champions (1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2001)
- 3-time NCAA champions (1966, 1986, 2007)
- Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks
- Northern Michigan Wildcats
- 2-time CCHA tournament champions (1980, 1981)
- 2-time CCHA champions (1980, 1981)
- 1-time NCAA champions (1991)
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish
- 1-time CCHA tournament champions (2007)
- 1-time CCHA champions (2007)
- Ohio State Buckeyes (women compete in Western Collegiate Hockey Association)
- 2-time CCHA tournament champions (1972, 2004)
- 1-time CCHA champions (1972)
- Western Michigan Broncos
- 1-time CCHA tournament champions (1986)
List of CCHA Champions
- 1972 Ohio State/Saint Louis
- 1973 Saint Louis
- 1974 Lake Superior State/Saint Louis
- 1975 Saint Louis
- 1976 Bowling Green
- 1977 Saint Louis
- 1978 Bowling Green
- 1979 Bowling Green
- 1980 Northern Michigan
- 1981 Northern Michigan
- 1982 Bowling Green
- 1983 Bowling Green
- 1984 Bowling Green
- 1985 Michigan State
- 1986 Michigan State
- 1987 Bowling Green
- 1988 Lake Superior State
- 1989 Michigan State
- 1990 Michigan State
- 1991 Lake Superior State
- 1992 Michigan
- 1993 Miami
- 1994 Michigan
- 1995 Michigan
- 1996 Lake Superior State/Michigan
- 1997 Michigan
- 1998 Michigan State
- 1999 Michigan State
- 2000 Michigan
- 2001 Michigan State
- 2002 Michigan
- 2003 Ferris State
- 2004 Michigan
- 2005 Michigan
- 2006 Miami
- 2007 Notre Dame
- 2008 Michigan
Conference arenas
| School
| Hockey Arena
| Capacity |
| Alaska
| Carlson Center
| 4,500 |
| Bowling Green
| BGSU Ice Arena
| 5,000 |
| Ferris State
| Ewigleben Arena
| 2,641 |
| Lake Superior State
| Taffy Abel Arena
| 4,000 |
| Miami
| Goggin Ice Center
| 3,842 |
| Michigan
| Yost Ice Arena
| 6,377 |
| Michigan State
| Munn Ice Arena
| 6,470 |
| Northern Michigan
| Berry Events Center
| 3,902 |
| Nebraska-Omaha
| Qwest Center Omaha
| 16,500 |
| Notre Dame
| Joyce Center Rink
| 2,763 |
| Ohio State
| Value City Arena
| 17,500 |
| Western Michigan
| Lawson Arena
| 3,667 |
|
| Joe Louis Arena
| 20,066 |
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