Central Collegiate Hockey Association
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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.
Unlike several other Division I hockey conferences, the CCHA has no women's division.
There are 12 member schools[link]:
- University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Bowling Green State University
- * 5-time CCHA champions (1973, 1977-79, 1988)
- * 7-time CCHA regular season champions (1976, 1978-79, 1982-84, 1987)
- * 1-time NCAA champions (1984)
- Ferris State University
- * 1-time CCHA regular season champions (2003)
- Lake Superior State University
- * 4-time CCHA champions (1991-93, 1995)
- * 4-time CCHA regular season champions (1974, 1988, 1991, 1996)
- * 3-time NCAA champions (1988, 1992, 1994)
- Miami University (Ohio)
- * 2-time CCHA regular season champions (1993, 2006)
- University of Michigan
- * 7-time CCHA champions (1994, 1996-97, 1999, 2002-03, 2005)
- * 8-time CCHA regular season champions (1992, 1994-95, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004-05)
- * 9-time NCAA champions (1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1996, 1998)
- Michigan State University
- * 11-time CCHA champions (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006)
- * 7-time CCHA regular season champions (1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2001)
- * 2-time NCAA champions (1966, 1986)
- University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Northern Michigan University
- * 2-time CCHA champions (1980-81)
- * 2-time CCHA regular season champions (1980-81)
- * 1-time NCAA champions (1991)
- University of Notre Dame
- Ohio State University (women compete in Western Collegiate Hockey Association)
- * 2-time CCHA champions (1972, 2004)
- * 1-time CCHA regular season champions (1972)
- Western Michigan University
- * 1-time CCHA champions (1986)
List of CCHA Champions
The CCHA Championship Tournament is held at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, MI.
- 1972 Ohio State
- 1973 Bowling Green
- 1974 Saint Louis
- 1975 Saint Louis
- 1976 Saint Louis
- 1977 Bowling Green
- 1978 Bowling Green
- 1979 Bowling Green
- 1980 Northern Michigan
- 1981 Northern Michigan
- 1982 Michigan State
- 1983 Michigan State
- 1984 Michigan State
- 1985 Michigan State
- 1986 Western Michigan
- 1987 Michigan State
- 1988 Bowling Green
- 1989 Michigan State
- 1990 Michigan State
- 1991 Lake Superior State
- 1992 Lake Superior State
- 1993 Lake Superior State
- 1994 Michigan
- 1995 Lake Superior State
- 1996 Michigan
- 1997 Michigan
- 1998 Michigan State
- 1999 Michigan
- 2000 Michigan State
- 2001 Michigan State
- 2002 Michigan
- 2003 Michigan
- 2004 Ohio State
- 2005 Michigan
- 2006 Michigan State
Conference Arenas
| School | Hockey Arena | Arena capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Alaska-Fairbanks | Carlson Center | 4,324 |
| Bowling Green | BGSU Ice Arena | 5,000 |
| Ferris State | Ewigleben Arena | 2,641 |
| Lake Superior State | Taffy Abel Arena | 4,000 |
| Miami (Ohio) | Goggin Ice Center | 3,200 |
| Michigan | Yost Ice Arena | 6,193 |
| Michigan State | Munn Ice Arena | 6,170 |
| Northern Michigan | Berry Events Center | 3,902 |
| Nebraska-Omaha | Qwest Center Omaha | 14,700 |
| Notre Dame | Joyce Center Rink | 4,000 |
| Ohio State | Value City Arena | 17,500 |
| Western Michigan | Lawson Arena | 3,667 |
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