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As of 2023–24, no women's ice hockey programs operate at the Division II level. Five of the six D-II men's ice hockey schools (Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Post, Saint Anselm, Saint Michael's) field women's varsity teams; all compete in the New England Women's Hockey Alliance , a fully recognized league at the National Collegiate level (the ...
Of the six schools that play under D-II regulations in men's ice hockey, four currently have women's varsity teams, all of which play in the NEWHA. Assumption started women's varsity play in 2023–24 as a NEWHA member.
The NCAA officially classifies all championship events that are open to schools from more than one division as "National Collegiate", except in men's ice hockey, in which the top-level championship is styled as a Division I championship (presumably due to the past existence of a Division II championship in that sport).
School left the MIAC in 1950 and returned in 1974. The College at Brockport, State University of New York: Golden Eagles [15] Brockport, New York: 1973–1976: ECAC 2: Founded ice hockey division of SUNYAC in 1992. State University of New York at Geneseo: Knights [16] Geneseo, New York: 1975–1976: ECAC 2: Founded ice hockey division of SUNYAC ...
The NCAA began holding a lower-tier national tournament in 1978. While most of the teams that played as Division II ice hockey programs actually belonged to schools who were classified as Division III, due to the relatively small number of programs the NCAA did not require the teams to be D-II.
Byron Center used a four-goal second period to beat Trenton, 6-1, in the Division 2 hockey state championship.
The following table is a list of Division II schools competing in Division I. [1] Conference affiliations reflect those for the specific sports in which each school competes alongside D-I schools, and do not necessarily match their primary affiliations. Years for conference moves or the addition of sports reflect calendar years.
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