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Gateway East Conference (1979-1983) Greater Midwestern Conference (1983-1986) Heartland Conference (Illinois) (1978-1982) Heart of Illinois Conference (1970s) (1972–1978) Illini Central Conference (1985-1998) Illini 8 Conference (1966-1981) Illini Valley Conference (North Central) (1970-1972) Illini Valley Conference (South Central) (1928-1973)
Senior hockey refers to amateur or semi-professional ice hockey competition. There are no age restrictions for Senior players, who typically consist of those whose Junior eligibility has expired. Senior hockey leagues operate under the jurisdiction of Hockey Canada or USA Hockey. They are not affiliated in any way with professional hockey leagues.
The East Central Illinois Conference or ECIC, is a high school athletic conference in Central Illinois. 6 out of the 9 schools are private schools. Member schools [ edit ]
Central, East, North, South, West The South Inter-Conference Association is a former high school umbrella conference organizing extracurricular sporting activities in the southern portion of Cook , portions of Kendall and throughout Will and Kankakee Counties in Illinois .
University of Illinois: Urbana, IL: 1867 Public 45,813 Fighting Illini Illinois State University: Normal, IL: 1857 Public 20,784 Redbirds University of Iowa: Iowa City, IA: 1847 Public 33,334 Hawkeyes Iowa State University: Ames, IA: 1858 Public 36,321 Cyclones McKendree University: Lebanon, IL: 1828 Private 2,937 Bearcats University of Missouri
After the 2021–22 season, Lindenwood moved up its men's hockey team to NCAA Division I status and therefore left both the league and the ACHA. [7] Iowa State and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign left for Midwest College Hockey following the conclusion of the 2023-24 season. [8] Following the announcement, the conference folded.
Illinois–Chicago began sponsoring men's ice hockey in 1966 and stayed with the lesser-classified teams when the NCAA created the tier system in the 1970s. [2] After fifteen years in the second tier the Flames jumped to Division I, playing as an independent for one season before joining the CCHA for the 1982–83 season. [3]
Maine West left the league in 1967 and moved to the Central Suburban. Glenbard North joined the league in 1968, and Hersey in 1969, closing out the final changes in the conference of the 1960's. The conference would change again in the early 1970's as Schaumburg was added in 1970, Rolling Meadows in 1971, Buffalo Grove in 1974 and Hoffman ...