New England Hockey Conference
New England Hockey Conference (formerly the ECAC East) is a college athletic conference which operates in the northeastern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division III as a hockey-only conference.[1]
Association | NCAA |
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Founded | 1984 |
Commissioner | Katie Boldvich |
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Division | Division III |
No. of teams | 12 |
Headquarters | Marshfield, Massachusetts |
Region | New York and New England |
Official website | http://www.nehockeyconference.com/ |
Locations | |
History
The New England Hockey Conference began as ECAC East in 1984 when ECAC 2 was split in two and both new conferences dropped down to Division III. The conference was fairly stable for the first decade but began to grow in the mid 1990s. In 1998 four teams left to become Division I programs in the new MAAC conference. A year later, nine more teams split off to join their primary athletic conference, NESCAC, followed by the women's programs in 2001. Membership numbers held steady over the succeeding 15 years, though several teams came and went. In 2015 the conference rebranded itself as the New England Hockey Conference, but no internal changes occurred. Two years later 6 women's and 2 men's programs left to join a variety of conferences, dropping league membership to 11 schools, the lowest number in conference history.
Standings
From the time it formally split from ECAC 2 until 1992 all games played between members of ECAC East and ECAC West counted for conference standings. In 1992, after the ECAC West split into two conferences, ECAC East only counted games within their conference for the standings, but because a formal schedule was not yet in place all games between members were still counted. For the 1993-94 season ECAC East had its first official conference schedule with all 18 teams playing each other once. Teams could schedule additional inter-conference games but only one would count in the standings. In 1999, when 9 teams left to form the ice hockey division of the NESCAC, the two conferences continued to count games between one another in their respective standings. This arrangement continued even after the addition of more programs.
NEHC Tournaments
Current members
There are 12 member schools; the men's division has ten members, while the women's division has nine members. (as of November 2018)
- Plays in United Collegiate Hockey Conference
Future members
Institution | Location | Founded | Joining | Enrollment | Nickname | Primary Conference | Former Ice Hockey Conference | Colors | (M) | (W) |
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Albertus Magnus College | New Haven, Connecticut | 1925 | 2024-25 [2] | 1,961 | Falcons | Great Northeast Athletic Conference | Independent | |||
Salve Regina University | Newport, Rhode Island | 1934 | 2024-25[3] | 2,600 | Seahawks | New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference | Commonwealth Coast Conference |
Former members
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Membership timeline
Men Women Both
See also
References
- "Men's and women's ECAC East leagues now the New England Hockey Conference". U.S. College Hockey Online. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- "Albertus Magnus to Join NEHC for 2024-25 Season". 2022-12-08.
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