Atlantic Hockey
The Atlantic Hockey Conference (AHC) is a NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey conference which operates primarily in the northeastern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as an ice hockey–only conference. Unlike several other college athletic conferences, Atlantic Hockey has no women's division, though it shares some organizational and administrative roles (and three universities) with the women's-only College Hockey America. From 1997 to 2003, Atlantic Hockey was part of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) before the hockey league broke away to stand independently.
Membership
Current
Institution | Location | Nickname | Founded | Affiliation | Undergraduate Enrollment | Joined | Women's Conference | Primary Conference |
United States Air Force Academy | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Falcons | 1954 | Public/Federal | 4,400 | 2006 | N/A | Mountain West |
American International College | Springfield, Massachusetts | Yellow Jackets | 1885 | Private/Non-sectarian | 1,700 | 1998 | N/A | Northeast Ten (D-II) |
United States Military Academy | West Point, New York | Black Knights | 1802 | Public/Federal | 4,400 | 2000 | N/A | Patriot League |
Bentley University | Waltham, Massachusetts | Falcons | 1917 | Private/Non-sectarian | 3,958 | 1999 | N/A | Northeast Ten (D-II) |
Canisius College | Buffalo, New York | Golden Griffins | 1870 | Private/Catholic | 3,490 | 1998 | N/A | MAAC |
College of the Holy Cross | Worcester, Massachusetts | Crusaders | 1843 | Private/Catholic | 2,897 | 1998 | NEHC (D-III) | Patriot League |
Mercyhurst University | Erie, Pennsylvania | Lakers | 1926 | Private/Catholic | 4,055 | 1999 | CHA | PSAC (D-II) |
Niagara University[1] | Lewiston, New York | Purple Eagles | 1856 | Private/Catholic | 3,853 | 2010 | N/A [n 1] | MAAC |
Robert Morris University | Moon Township, Pennsylvania | Colonials | 1921 | Private/Non-sectarian | 5,000 | 2010 | CHA | NEC |
Rochester Institute of Technology | Henrietta, New York | Tigers | 1829 | Private/Non-sectarian | 15,401 | 2006 | CHA | Liberty League (D-III) |
Sacred Heart University | Fairfield, Connecticut | Pioneers | 1963 | Private/Catholic | 3,500 | 1998 | D-I Independent | NEC |
Locations of Atlantic Hockey Conference current member locations.
- ↑ Niagara's women's team was in College Hockey America before the university dropped the program in 2012.
Former
Timeline
List of Championship Games
From 1999 to 2003, the conference tournament was operated by the MAAC. Since 2007, the tournament has been held at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York.
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Arena | City |
1999 | Holy Cross | 4–3 | Canisius | Hart Center | Worcester, MA |
2000 | Connecticut | 6–1 | Iona | Frietas Ice Forum | Storrs, CT |
2001 | Mercyhurst | 6–5 | Quinnipiac | Frietas Ice Forum | Storrs, CT |
2002 | Quinnipiac | 6–4 | Mercyhurst | Hart Center | Worcester, MA |
2003 | Mercyhurst | 4–3 | Quinnipiac | Tate Rink | West Point, NY |
2004 | Holy Cross | 4–0 | Sacred Heart | Tate Rink | West Point, NY |
2005 | Mercyhurst | 3–2 | Quinnipiac | Northford Ice Pavilion | Northford, CT |
2006 | Holy Cross | 5–2 | Bentley | Hart Center | Worcester, MA |
2007 | Air Force | 6–1 | Army | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2008 | Air Force | 5–4 (2OT) | Mercyhurst | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2009 | Air Force | 2–0 | Mercyhurst | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2010 | RIT | 6–1 | Sacred Heart | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2011 | Air Force | 1–0 | RIT | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2012 | Air Force | 4–0 | RIT | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2013 | Canisius | 7–2 | Mercyhurst | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2014 | Robert Morris | 7–4 | Canisius | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2015 | RIT | 5–1 | Mercyhurst | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
2016 | RIT | 7–4 | Robert Morris | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, NY |
National tournament history
* – at-large selection.
Conference arenas
School |
Hockey Arena |
Location |
Capacity |
Air Force |
Cadet Ice Arena |
Colorado Springs, CO |
2,502 |
American International |
MassMutual Center |
Springfield, MA |
6,866 |
Army |
Tate Rink |
West Point, NY |
2,648 |
Bentley |
John A. Ryan Arena |
Watertown, MA |
1,200 |
Canisius |
HarborCenter |
Buffalo, NY |
1,800 |
Holy Cross |
Hart Center |
Worcester, MA |
1,600 |
Mercyhurst |
Mercyhurst Ice Center |
Erie, PA |
1,500 |
Mercyhurst (alternate) |
Erie Insurance Arena |
Erie, PA |
6,833 |
Niagara |
Dwyer Arena |
Lewiston, NY |
1,400 |
Robert Morris |
84 Lumber Arena |
Neville Island, PA |
1,200 |
Robert Morris (alternate) |
Consol Energy Center |
Pittsburgh |
18,387 |
RIT |
Gene Polisseni Center |
Henrietta, NY |
4,300 |
RIT (alternate) |
Blue Cross Arena |
Rochester, NY |
10,556 |
Sacred Heart |
Webster Bank Arena |
Bridgeport, CT |
8,412 |
Tournament |
Blue Cross Arena |
Rochester, NY |
10,556 |
Awards
At the conclusion of each regular season schedule the coaches of each Atlantic Hockey team vote which players they choose to be on the three or four All-Conference Teams:[2] first team, second team and rookie team (third team beginning in 2007). Additionally they vote to award 7 of the 9 individual trophies to an eligible player and 1 team award at the same time. Atlantic Hockey also awards a regular season scoring title that is not voted on as well as a Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player, which is voted on at the conclusion of the conference tournament. All individual and team awards have been awarded since Atlantic Hockey's inaugural season in 2003-04.[3]
All-Conference Teams
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Individual Awards
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Team Awards
Award |
Inaugural Year |
Team Sportsmanship Award |
2003-04 |
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See also
References
External links