Central Collegiate Hockey Association

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Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Data
Established 1971
Members 12
Sport Hockey
Region Midwestern United States,
Western United States
States 5 - Alaska, Indiana, Michigan,
Nebraska, Ohio
Headquarters Farmington Hills, Michigan
Commissioner Tom Anastos [1]
Locations

The Central Collegiate Hockey Association is a college athletic conference which operates mostly in Michigan and Ohio, although it also has members in Alaska, Indiana, and Nebraska. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. It holds its championship tournament at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, usually in the second week of March.

Unlike several other Division I hockey conferences, the CCHA has no women's division.

Contents

Institution Location - City Location - State Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment Joined Primary Conference
University of Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks Alaska Nanooks 1917 Public 9,380 1995 Great Northwest (D-II)
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio Falcons 1910 Public 20,200 1971 Mid-American
Ferris State University Big Rapids Michigan Bulldogs 1884 Public 12,547 1979 Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II)
Lake Superior State University Sault Ste. Marie Michigan Lakers 1946 Public 2,907 1972 Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II)
Miami University Oxford Ohio RedHawks 1809 Public 15,726 1980 Mid-American
University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan Wolverines 1817 Public 40,025 1981 Big Ten
Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan Spartans 1855 Public 45,166 1981 Big Ten
University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha Nebraska Mavericks 1908 Public 14,093 1999 North Central (D-II)
Northern Michigan University Marquette Michigan Wildcats 1899 Public 9,400 1977 Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II)
University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana Fighting Irish 1842 Private/Catholic 11,415 1981 Big East
Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Buckeyes 1870 Public 51,818 1971 Big Ten
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Michigan Broncos 1903 Public 26,239 1975 Mid-American

With the exception of Michigan Tech, all former members dropped varsity hockey.

See also: List of CCHA Tournament champions
  • 1972 Ohio State/Saint Louis
  • 1973 Saint Louis
  • 1974 Lake Superior/Saint Louis
  • 1975 Saint Louis
  • 1976 Bowling Green
  • 1977 Saint Louis
  • 1978 Bowling Green
  • 1979 Bowling Green
  • 1980 Northern Michigan
  • 1981 Northern Michigan
  • 1982 Bowling Green
  • 1983 Bowling Green
  • 1984 Bowling Green
  • 1985 Michigan State
  • 1986 Michigan State
  • 1987 Bowling Green
  • 1988 Lake Superior
  • 1989 Michigan State
  • 1990 Michigan State
  • 1991 Lake Superior
  • 1992 Michigan
  • 1993 Miami
  • 1994 Michigan
  • 1995 Michigan
  • 1996 Lake Superior/Michigan
  • 1997 Michigan
  • 1998 Michigan State
  • 1999 Michigan State
  • 2000 Michigan
  • 2001 Michigan State
  • 2002 Michigan
  • 2003 Ferris State
  • 2004 Michigan
  • 2005 Michigan
  • 2006 Miami
  • 2007 Notre Dame

School Hockey Arena Capacity
Alaska Fairbanks Carlson Center 4,500
Bowling Green BGSU Ice Arena 5,000
Ferris State Ewigleben Arena 2,641
Lake Superior State Taffy Abel Arena 4,000
Miami Goggin Ice Center 3,842
Michigan Yost Ice Arena 6,377
Michigan State Munn Ice Arena 6,170
Northern Michigan Berry Events Center 3,902
Nebraska-Omaha Qwest Center Omaha 16,500
Notre Dame Joyce Center Rink 2,763
Ohio State Value City Arena 17,500
Western Michigan Lawson Arena 3,667

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