Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference

Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference

GNCHC
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Classification ACHA Division II Club Hockey
Established 2006
Members 6
Sports fielded Men's Ice Hockey
Region Northeast

The Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference (GNCHC) is an ACHA Division II ice hockey league based in the mid-atlantic region of the US.

Membership

Of the eight member schools, four compete at the Division I level of NCAA, one at Division II and three at Division III.

School Location Nickname Primary conference Website Team Colors
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Kutztown, PA Golden Bears PSAC (DII)          
Lafayette College Easton, PA Leopards Patriot (DI)          
La Salle University Philadelphia, PA Explorers A-10 (DI)          
Muhlenberg College Allentown, PA Mules Centennial (DIII)          
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Quakers Ivy (DI)          
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ Scarlet Knights Big Ten (DI)          
Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, PA Crusaders Landmark (DIII)          
University of Scranton Scranton, PA Royals Landmark (DIII)          

Note: Rutgers has an ACHA Division I hockey team competing in Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League.

Conference arenas

School Home arena Location Capacity
Kutztown Body Zone Sports & Wellness Complex Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
Lafayette Steel Ice Center Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
La Salle Flyers Skate Zone Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Muhlenberg The Rink at Lehigh Valley Whitehall, Pennsylvania
Rutgers Pro Skate Ice Arena Monmouth Junction, New Jersey 1,500
Susquehanna Sunbury Ice Skating Rink Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Scranton Revolution Ice Arena Pittston, Pennsylvania

Past Seasons

Season Champions Runner-Up
2006-2007 Muhlenberg Rowan
2007-2008 Rowan TCNJ
2008-2009 Scranton Muhlenberg
2009-2010 C.W. Post Scranton
2010-2011 NJIT Muhlenberg
2011-2012 TCNJ Millersville
2012-2013 Kutztown Millersville
2013-2014 TCNJ Millersville
2014-2015 La Salle Lafayette
2015-2016 TBD TBD

External links

See also

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