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National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association

The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (NCRHA) is an "incorporated not-for-profit corporation" which operates a national collegiate inline hockey league consisting of five divisions of competition (Division I, Division II, Division III, Junior College Division and AA Division). Headquartered in Torrance, California, the NCRHA is the national governing body of college inline hockey. The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships is held annually to determine the national champions at the end of each season.

National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (NCRHA)
Current season, competition or edition:
2022–23 NCRHA season
SportInline hockey
FoundedAugust 1, 2003
First season2003–04
DirectorBrennan Edwards
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersTorrance, California, United States
ContinentNorth America
Related
competitions
Division I
Division II
Division III
Junior College Division
AA Division
Official websiteNCRHA.org

The league was organized on August 1, 2003, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the Collegiate Roller Hockey League (CRHL), which had been founded in 1998. The NCRHA draws many highly skilled players from all over the United States. The NCRHA is not affiliated with the governing body of most college athletics, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Game edit

Each National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association game is played between two teams, 4 skaters aside, and is 36 minutes long. The game is composed of three 12–stopped clock periods with an intermission of one–minute between periods. At the end of the 36–minute regulation time, the team with the most goals wins the game. If at the end of regulation time, both teams are tied with the same number of goals, the game shall go to a 3 on 3-five minute sudden death overtime. If neither team scored after the 5 minutes have elapsed, a winner shall be declared by a shootout.

Ties do not occur during tournament format (such as regional and national championship tournaments) where a winner must be declared to advance to the next round of play. In these cases, sudden-death 12–minute four-on-four periods are played until one team scores. The first team to score a goal in the overtime period shall be declared the winner and advance to the next round.

Inline hockey rink edit

National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association games are played on a rectangular inline hockey rink with rounded corners surrounded by walls and Plexiglas. As nearly as possible, it measures 80 by 180 feet (24.38 by 54.86 meters) in the NCRHA, with the minimum size of 65 by 145 feet (19.81 by 44.20 meters) and a maximum of 100 by 200 feet (30.48 by 60.96 meters). The center line divides the rink in half, which divides the floor into two attacking zones. Near the end of both ends of the rink, there is a thin red goal line spanning the width of the floor, which is used to judge goals.

Season structure edit

The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association season is divided into an exhibition season (October), a regular season (from October through February), regional championships (March) and the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships. During the exhibition season, teams usually play other teams in their member organization. During the regular season, clubs play each other in a predefined schedule. The regional championships are tournaments to determine member organization champions and automatic qualifiers for the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships. The final remaining team is crowned the national champion.

In the regular season, with the current NCRHA is divided into five divisions, and again geographically split into five member organizations. Schedules are determined by member organizations, as well as each team. Each team plays the majority of games against intra-organizational opponents. Some teams play select games against inter-organizational opponents.

The NCRHA's regular season standings are based on a point system instead of winning percentages. Points are awarded for each game, where two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime loss or tie, and zero points for a loss. At the end of the regular season, organizations hold a regional championship to determine its champion.

Regional champions along with a set number of at-large teams qualify for the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships. Teams are grouped into pools and play a round robin with teams in their respective pool to qualify for a single elimination tournament, with the remaining team being crowned national champion.

Team alignment edit

The current league organization divides the teams into five divisions: Division I, Division II, Division III, Junior College Division, and AA Division. Teams are also grouped geographically into five Member Organizations. The current organization has roots in the 2022-23 season when the Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League merged with the Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League, and the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association merged with the Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League.

List of member organizations edit

Member Organization Abb Location Founded Active Schools Championships Location Venue
Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association ECRHA Houston, TX 1998 22 ECRHA Conference Championships Broomall, PA Marple Sports Arena
Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League MCRHL Dublin, OH 2003 10 MCRHL Final Fraser, MI (DII/JC and AA); Manchester, MO (DI and DIII) Fraser Roller Hockey (DII/JC and AA); Midwest Sport Hockey (DI and DIII)
Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League SECRHL Orlando, FL 2005 7 SECRHL Regional Championships Snellville, GA SGAA Dual Deck Hockey Arena
Southwest Collegiate Hockey League SCHL Denton, TX 1995 5 SCHL Conference Championship Denton, TX Lone Star Sports
Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League WCRHL Torrance, CA 1994 8 WCRHL Conference Championships Corona, CA The Rinks-Corona Inline

Past Champions edit

Division I edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Location Semi-Finalist #1 Semi-Finalist #2
1999 Michigan State 5–4 UC Santa Barbara Chicago, IL Penn State Purdue
2000 Michigan State 5–4 Colorado State Ellenton, FL Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Penn State Altoona
2001 RIT 10–5 Lindenwood Upland, CA Boston University Truman State
2002 Lindenwood 6–4 Michigan State St. Louis, MO Purdue Michigan
2003 Cal Poly Pomona 4–2 Florida Feasterville, PA RIT Towson
2004 Lindenwood 10–3 Penn State Anaheim, CA Central Florida Florida
2005 Lindenwood 5–2 Central Florida Fort Collins, CO Michigan State Eastern Michigan
2006 Lindenwood 7–5 Michigan State Morrisville, NC Towson Eastern Michigan
2007 Lindenwood 12–2 Rhode Island St. Louis, MO RIT Eastern Michigan
2008 Lindenwood 6–3 Missouri-St. Louis Colorado Springs, CO UC Irvine Central Florida
2009 Missouri-St. Louis 5–3 Lindenwood Feasterville, PA Buffalo Michigan State
2010 Lindenwood 5–1 Arizona State San Jose, CA Buffalo Missouri-St. Louis
2011 Long Beach State 4–3 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Middleton, WI Lindenwood Rowan
2012 Bethel 4–3 UNLV Kearns, UT Eastern Michigan Michigan State
2013 Lindenwood 6–2 Michigan State Ft. Myers, FL UNLV Neumann
2014 Lindenwood 2–1 Neumann Aston, PA UNLV Hofstra
2015 Neumann 4–3 Lindenwood Independence, MO UNLV Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
2016 Neumann 4-1 UNLV Cedar Rapids, IA Michigan State Bethel
2017 Farmingdale State 5-4 Lindenwood Ft. Myers, FL Michigan State UC Santa Barbara
2018 Farmingdale State 5-1 Lindenwood Fargo, ND Michigan State North Dakota
2019 Farmingdale State 7-3 Lindenwood Rochester, NY Bethel Arizona State
2021 Slippery Rock 3-2 Robert Morris Pittsburgh, PA Michigan State none
2022 Lindenwood 7-2 Slippery Rock Kalamazoo, MI Bethel Arizona State
2023 Lindenwood 13-0 Slippery Rock Irvine, CA Bethel Arizona State

Division II edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Location Semi-Finalist #1 Semi-Finalist #2
2001 Eastern Michigan 6-1 Ball State Upland, CA Truman State
2002 Illinois State 2-0 Ball State St. Louis, MO SUNY Buffalo West Chester
2003 Binghamton University 6-3 Neumann Feasterville, PA Maine Texas-Dallas
2004 Missouri-St. Louis 4-3 Neumann Anaheim, CA Maine Nevada
2005 Nevada 4-2 Neumann Fort Collins, CO Washington University in St. Louis Saint Louis
2006 Neumann 4-3 Missouri-St. Louis Morrisville, NC SUNY Brockport Nevada
2007 Stony Brook University 4-1 Saint Louis St. Louis, MO Neumann Missouri-St. Louis
2008 Neumann 6-1 West Chester Colorado Springs, CO UC San Diego Cal State San Bernardino
2009 Grand Valley State 9-7 Central Michigan Feasterville, PA Neumann Missouri State
2010 West Chester 7-5 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville San Jose, CA Rowan Tampa
2011 Miami (FL) 4-3 (2OT) Florida Gulf Coast Middleton, WI Bethel USC
2012 Central Michigan 8-0 Pittsburgh Kearns, UT Northeastern Kansas State
2013 Colorado-Colorado Springs 3-2 (OT) Northeastern Ft. Myers, FL Kennesaw Florida
2014 Cal State Fullerton 6-2 Virginia Tech Aston, PA Rutgers Slippery Rock
2015 Farmingdale 10-5 Massachusetts Independence, MO UC San Diego UC Irvine
2016 Massachusetts 2-1 Cortland Cedar Rapids, IA Robert Morris Saint Joseph's
2017 Cal State Fullerton 6-2 Tennessee Fort Myers, FL Florida Arkansas
2018 RIT 3-1 Northeastern Fargo, ND Florida Northern Arizona
2019 Cal State Fullerton 5-2 Grand Valley State Rochester, NY Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Kennesaw State
2022 Michigan State 2-1 Northeastern Kalamazoo, MI Cal Poly Stony Brook
2023 Ohio State 5-4 UMass Amherst Irvine, CA Endicott Robert Morris

Division III edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Location Semi-Finalist #1 Semi-Finalist #2
2019 Endicott 5–3 California Rochester, NY Cal Poly Pomona Oswego State
2022 Ohio State 6–4 Cortland Kalamazoo, MI Arizona Endicott
2023 Neumann 9-1 Quinnipiac Irvine, CA Florida Oswego State

Junior College Division edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Location Semi-Finalist #1 Semi-Finalist #2
2000 St. Charles CC 12-5 Elgin CC Ellenton, FL St. Louis CC - Meramec Grossmont CC
2001 St. Charles CC 7-6 (OT) Grossmont CC Upland, CA
2002 St. Charles CC 6-5 St. Louis CC - Meramec St.Louis, MO Collin College Valencia College
2003 St. Charles CC 3-2 St. Louis CC - Meramec Feasterville, PA Northern Virginia CC Suffolk CCC
2004 St. Charles CC 7-2 Suffolk CCC Anaheim, CA St. Louis CC - Meramec Moorpark College
2005 St. Charles CC 6-5 Riverside CC Fort Collins, CO St. Louis CC - Meramec Suffolk CCC
2006 Riverside CC 5-4 St. Louis CC - Meramec Morrisville, NC St. Charles CC Suffolk CCC
2007 St. Charles CC 8-2 Broward College St. Louis, MO Suffolk CCC Nassau CC
2008 Broward College 8-7 (OT) Oakland CC Colorado Springs, CO St. Charles CC St. Louis CC - Meramec
2009 Saddleback College 4-3 (OT) St. Charles CC Feasterville, PA Suffolk CCC Nassau CC
2010 St. Charles CC 8-3 Citrus College San Jose, CA Saddleback College St. Louis CC
2011 St. Charles CC 3-2 (OT) St. Louis CC Middleton, WI Schoolcraft CC Santa Barbara CC
2012 St. Charles CC 3-2 Saddleback College Kearns, UT St. Louis CC Santa Barbara CC
2013 St. Charles CC 4-0 (Best-of-Seven) Saddleback College Irvine, CA

Division IV/AA edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Location Semi-Finalist #1 Semi-Finalist #2
2004 Lindenwood 10-2 St. Louis CC - Meramec Anaheim, CA Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Eastern Michigan
2005 Lindenwood 3-2 Eastern Michigan Fort Collins, CO Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Western Michigan
2006 Lindenwood 10-1 St. Louis CC - Meramec Morrisville, NC Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Eastern Michigan
2007 Lindenwood 13-2 St. Louis CC - Meramec St. Louis, MO Suffolk CC Michigan State
2008 Lindenwood 5-1 Central Florida Colorado Springs, CO UC Santa Barbara Michigan State
2009 Lindenwood 8-2 Penn State Feasterville, PA Central Florida Buffalo
2010 Penn State 6-2 Central Florida San Jose, CA Lindenwood UC Santa Barbara
2011 Lindenwood 7-6 (OT) West Chester Middleton, WI Central Florida Michigan State
2012 Lindenwood 7-1 West Chester Kearns, UT Arizona State Colorado
2013 Lindenwood 5-3 Arizona State Ft. Myers, FL Central Florida Michigan State
2014 Lindenwood 4-3 Michigan State Aston, PA Arizona State Slippery Rock
2015 Lindenwood 6-5 Neumann Independence, MO Michigan State Florida Gulf Coast
2016 Lindenwood 4-3 Michigan State Cedar Rapids, IA Bethel Neumann
2017 Lindenwood 3-1 Farmingdale Fort Myers, FL Grand Valley State Michigan State
2018 Lindenwood 4-2 Farmingdale Fargo, ND Bethel Michigan State
2019 Bethel 4-1 Farmingdale Rochester, NY Lindenwood Michigan State
2022 Lindenwood 10-0 Slippery Rock Kalamazoo, MI Arizona Michigan State
2023 Lindenwood 10-0 Arizona Irvine, CA Slippery Rock Farmingdale

NCRHA Winterfest edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up Location Semi-Finalist #1 Semi-Finalist #2
2001 Michigan State Missouri Las Vegas, NV Penn State Altoona Colorado State
2002 Michigan State 3-2 (OT) Ohio State Las Vegas, NV Penn State RIT
2003 Michigan State 5-1 Central Florida Las Vegas, NV Cal Poly San Luis Obispo RIT
2004 Michigan State 6-5 (OT) Central Florida Las Vegas, NV Towson South Florida
2005 Eastern Michigan 6-4 Michigan State Wixom, MI Missouri-St. Louis Central Florida
2006 Lindenwood 8-2 St. Charles CC St. Peters, MO North Carolina State Eastern Michigan
2007 Florida International 6-5 (OT) West Point Key West, FL Missouri-Rolla Colorado
2008 West Point 4-3 Missouri-Rolla Key West, FL Colorado Florida International
2009 Eastern Michigan 5-4 Florida International Key West, FL Missouri S&T Key West
  • 2001-2004 - Event was held at NARCH Winternationals
  • 2005 - Event was renamed NCRHA Winter Invitational
  • 2007 - Event was renamed NCRHA Winterfest
  • 2023 - Event announced to resume after 15-year hiatus in Naples, FL, but this did not occur.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Launch and Relaunch! | National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association".

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
  • Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League
  • Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League
  • Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
  • Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League
  • Southwest Collegiate Hockey League
  • Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association NCRHA is an incorporated not for profit corporation which operates a national collegiate inline hockey league consisting of five divisions of competition Division I Division II Division III Junior College Division and AA Division Headquartered in Torrance California the NCRHA is the national governing body of college inline hockey The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships is held annually to determine the national champions at the end of each season National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association NCRHA Current season competition or edition 2022 23 NCRHA seasonSportInline hockeyFoundedAugust 1 2003First season2003 04DirectorBrennan EdwardsCountryUnited StatesHeadquartersTorrance California United StatesContinentNorth AmericaRelatedcompetitionsDivision IDivision IIDivision IIIJunior College DivisionAA DivisionOfficial websiteNCRHA org The league was organized on August 1 2003 after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization the Collegiate Roller Hockey League CRHL which had been founded in 1998 The NCRHA draws many highly skilled players from all over the United States The NCRHA is not affiliated with the governing body of most college athletics the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Contents 1 Game 2 Inline hockey rink 3 Season structure 4 Team alignment 4 1 List of member organizations 5 Past Champions 5 1 Division I 5 2 Division II 5 3 Division III 5 4 Junior College Division 5 5 Division IV AA 5 6 NCRHA Winterfest 6 References 7 External linksGame editMain article Inline hockey Each National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association game is played between two teams 4 skaters aside and is 36 minutes long The game is composed of three 12 stopped clock periods with an intermission of one minute between periods At the end of the 36 minute regulation time the team with the most goals wins the game If at the end of regulation time both teams are tied with the same number of goals the game shall go to a 3 on 3 five minute sudden death overtime If neither team scored after the 5 minutes have elapsed a winner shall be declared by a shootout Ties do not occur during tournament format such as regional and national championship tournaments where a winner must be declared to advance to the next round of play In these cases sudden death 12 minute four on four periods are played until one team scores The first team to score a goal in the overtime period shall be declared the winner and advance to the next round Inline hockey rink editMain article Inline hockey rink National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association games are played on a rectangular inline hockey rink with rounded corners surrounded by walls and Plexiglas As nearly as possible it measures 80 by 180 feet 24 38 by 54 86 meters in the NCRHA with the minimum size of 65 by 145 feet 19 81 by 44 20 meters and a maximum of 100 by 200 feet 30 48 by 60 96 meters The center line divides the rink in half which divides the floor into two attacking zones Near the end of both ends of the rink there is a thin red goal line spanning the width of the floor which is used to judge goals Season structure editThe National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association season is divided into an exhibition season October a regular season from October through February regional championships March and the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships During the exhibition season teams usually play other teams in their member organization During the regular season clubs play each other in a predefined schedule The regional championships are tournaments to determine member organization champions and automatic qualifiers for the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships The final remaining team is crowned the national champion In the regular season with the current NCRHA is divided into five divisions and again geographically split into five member organizations Schedules are determined by member organizations as well as each team Each team plays the majority of games against intra organizational opponents Some teams play select games against inter organizational opponents The NCRHA s regular season standings are based on a point system instead of winning percentages Points are awarded for each game where two points are awarded for a win one point for an overtime loss or tie and zero points for a loss At the end of the regular season organizations hold a regional championship to determine its champion Regional champions along with a set number of at large teams qualify for the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships Teams are grouped into pools and play a round robin with teams in their respective pool to qualify for a single elimination tournament with the remaining team being crowned national champion Team alignment editThe current league organization divides the teams into five divisions Division I Division II Division III Junior College Division and AA Division Teams are also grouped geographically into five Member Organizations The current organization has roots in the 2022 23 season when the Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League merged with the Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League and the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association merged with the Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League List of member organizations edit Member Organization Abb Location Founded Active Schools Championships Location Venue Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association ECRHA Houston TX 1998 22 ECRHA Conference Championships Broomall PA Marple Sports Arena Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League MCRHL Dublin OH 2003 10 MCRHL Final Fraser MI DII JC and AA Manchester MO DI and DIII Fraser Roller Hockey DII JC and AA Midwest Sport Hockey DI and DIII Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League SECRHL Orlando FL 2005 7 SECRHL Regional Championships Snellville GA SGAA Dual Deck Hockey Arena Southwest Collegiate Hockey League SCHL Denton TX 1995 5 SCHL Conference Championship Denton TX Lone Star Sports Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League WCRHL Torrance CA 1994 8 WCRHL Conference Championships Corona CA The Rinks Corona InlinePast Champions editDivision I edit Year Champion Score Runner up Location Semi Finalist 1 Semi Finalist 2 1999 Michigan State 5 4 UC Santa Barbara Chicago IL Penn State Purdue 2000 Michigan State 5 4 Colorado State Ellenton FL Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Penn State Altoona 2001 RIT 10 5 Lindenwood Upland CA Boston University Truman State 2002 Lindenwood 6 4 Michigan State St Louis MO Purdue Michigan 2003 Cal Poly Pomona 4 2 Florida Feasterville PA RIT Towson 2004 Lindenwood 10 3 Penn State Anaheim CA Central Florida Florida 2005 Lindenwood 5 2 Central Florida Fort Collins CO Michigan State Eastern Michigan 2006 Lindenwood 7 5 Michigan State Morrisville NC Towson Eastern Michigan 2007 Lindenwood 12 2 Rhode Island St Louis MO RIT Eastern Michigan 2008 Lindenwood 6 3 Missouri St Louis Colorado Springs CO UC Irvine Central Florida 2009 Missouri St Louis 5 3 Lindenwood Feasterville PA Buffalo Michigan State 2010 Lindenwood 5 1 Arizona State San Jose CA Buffalo Missouri St Louis 2011 Long Beach State 4 3 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Middleton WI Lindenwood Rowan 2012 Bethel 4 3 UNLV Kearns UT Eastern Michigan Michigan State 2013 Lindenwood 6 2 Michigan State Ft Myers FL UNLV Neumann 2014 Lindenwood 2 1 Neumann Aston PA UNLV Hofstra 2015 Neumann 4 3 Lindenwood Independence MO UNLV Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 2016 Neumann 4 1 UNLV Cedar Rapids IA Michigan State Bethel 2017 Farmingdale State 5 4 Lindenwood Ft Myers FL Michigan State UC Santa Barbara 2018 Farmingdale State 5 1 Lindenwood Fargo ND Michigan State North Dakota 2019 Farmingdale State 7 3 Lindenwood Rochester NY Bethel Arizona State 2021 Slippery Rock 3 2 Robert Morris Pittsburgh PA Michigan State none 2022 Lindenwood 7 2 Slippery Rock Kalamazoo MI Bethel Arizona State 2023 Lindenwood 13 0 Slippery Rock Irvine CA Bethel Arizona State Division II edit Year Champion Score Runner up Location Semi Finalist 1 Semi Finalist 2 2001 Eastern Michigan 6 1 Ball State Upland CA Truman State 2002 Illinois State 2 0 Ball State St Louis MO SUNY Buffalo West Chester 2003 Binghamton University 6 3 Neumann Feasterville PA Maine Texas Dallas 2004 Missouri St Louis 4 3 Neumann Anaheim CA Maine Nevada 2005 Nevada 4 2 Neumann Fort Collins CO Washington University in St Louis Saint Louis 2006 Neumann 4 3 Missouri St Louis Morrisville NC SUNY Brockport Nevada 2007 Stony Brook University 4 1 Saint Louis St Louis MO Neumann Missouri St Louis 2008 Neumann 6 1 West Chester Colorado Springs CO UC San Diego Cal State San Bernardino 2009 Grand Valley State 9 7 Central Michigan Feasterville PA Neumann Missouri State 2010 West Chester 7 5 Southern Illinois Edwardsville San Jose CA Rowan Tampa 2011 Miami FL 4 3 2OT Florida Gulf Coast Middleton WI Bethel USC 2012 Central Michigan 8 0 Pittsburgh Kearns UT Northeastern Kansas State 2013 Colorado Colorado Springs 3 2 OT Northeastern Ft Myers FL Kennesaw Florida 2014 Cal State Fullerton 6 2 Virginia Tech Aston PA Rutgers Slippery Rock 2015 Farmingdale 10 5 Massachusetts Independence MO UC San Diego UC Irvine 2016 Massachusetts 2 1 Cortland Cedar Rapids IA Robert Morris Saint Joseph s 2017 Cal State Fullerton 6 2 Tennessee Fort Myers FL Florida Arkansas 2018 RIT 3 1 Northeastern Fargo ND Florida Northern Arizona 2019 Cal State Fullerton 5 2 Grand Valley State Rochester NY Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Kennesaw State 2022 Michigan State 2 1 Northeastern Kalamazoo MI Cal Poly Stony Brook 2023 Ohio State 5 4 UMass Amherst Irvine CA Endicott Robert Morris Division III edit Year Champion Score Runner up Location Semi Finalist 1 Semi Finalist 2 2019 Endicott 5 3 California Rochester NY Cal Poly Pomona Oswego State 2022 Ohio State 6 4 Cortland Kalamazoo MI Arizona Endicott 2023 Neumann 9 1 Quinnipiac Irvine CA Florida Oswego State Junior College Division edit Year Champion Score Runner up Location Semi Finalist 1 Semi Finalist 2 2000 St Charles CC 12 5 Elgin CC Ellenton FL St Louis CC Meramec Grossmont CC 2001 St Charles CC 7 6 OT Grossmont CC Upland CA 2002 St Charles CC 6 5 St Louis CC Meramec St Louis MO Collin College Valencia College 2003 St Charles CC 3 2 St Louis CC Meramec Feasterville PA Northern Virginia CC Suffolk CCC 2004 St Charles CC 7 2 Suffolk CCC Anaheim CA St Louis CC Meramec Moorpark College 2005 St Charles CC 6 5 Riverside CC Fort Collins CO St Louis CC Meramec Suffolk CCC 2006 Riverside CC 5 4 St Louis CC Meramec Morrisville NC St Charles CC Suffolk CCC 2007 St Charles CC 8 2 Broward College St Louis MO Suffolk CCC Nassau CC 2008 Broward College 8 7 OT Oakland CC Colorado Springs CO St Charles CC St Louis CC Meramec 2009 Saddleback College 4 3 OT St Charles CC Feasterville PA Suffolk CCC Nassau CC 2010 St Charles CC 8 3 Citrus College San Jose CA Saddleback College St Louis CC 2011 St Charles CC 3 2 OT St Louis CC Middleton WI Schoolcraft CC Santa Barbara CC 2012 St Charles CC 3 2 Saddleback College Kearns UT St Louis CC Santa Barbara CC 2013 St Charles CC 4 0 Best of Seven Saddleback College Irvine CA Division IV AA edit Year Champion Score Runner up Location Semi Finalist 1 Semi Finalist 2 2004 Lindenwood 10 2 St Louis CC Meramec Anaheim CA Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Eastern Michigan 2005 Lindenwood 3 2 Eastern Michigan Fort Collins CO Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Western Michigan 2006 Lindenwood 10 1 St Louis CC Meramec Morrisville NC Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Eastern Michigan 2007 Lindenwood 13 2 St Louis CC Meramec St Louis MO Suffolk CC Michigan State 2008 Lindenwood 5 1 Central Florida Colorado Springs CO UC Santa Barbara Michigan State 2009 Lindenwood 8 2 Penn State Feasterville PA Central Florida Buffalo 2010 Penn State 6 2 Central Florida San Jose CA Lindenwood UC Santa Barbara 2011 Lindenwood 7 6 OT West Chester Middleton WI Central Florida Michigan State 2012 Lindenwood 7 1 West Chester Kearns UT Arizona State Colorado 2013 Lindenwood 5 3 Arizona State Ft Myers FL Central Florida Michigan State 2014 Lindenwood 4 3 Michigan State Aston PA Arizona State Slippery Rock 2015 Lindenwood 6 5 Neumann Independence MO Michigan State Florida Gulf Coast 2016 Lindenwood 4 3 Michigan State Cedar Rapids IA Bethel Neumann 2017 Lindenwood 3 1 Farmingdale Fort Myers FL Grand Valley State Michigan State 2018 Lindenwood 4 2 Farmingdale Fargo ND Bethel Michigan State 2019 Bethel 4 1 Farmingdale Rochester NY Lindenwood Michigan State 2022 Lindenwood 10 0 Slippery Rock Kalamazoo MI Arizona Michigan State 2023 Lindenwood 10 0 Arizona Irvine CA Slippery Rock Farmingdale NCRHA Winterfest edit Year Champion Score Runner up Location Semi Finalist 1 Semi Finalist 2 2001 Michigan State Missouri Las Vegas NV Penn State Altoona Colorado State 2002 Michigan State 3 2 OT Ohio State Las Vegas NV Penn State RIT 2003 Michigan State 5 1 Central Florida Las Vegas NV Cal Poly San Luis Obispo RIT 2004 Michigan State 6 5 OT Central Florida Las Vegas NV Towson South Florida 2005 Eastern Michigan 6 4 Michigan State Wixom MI Missouri St Louis Central Florida 2006 Lindenwood 8 2 St Charles CC St Peters MO North Carolina State Eastern Michigan 2007 Florida International 6 5 OT West Point Key West FL Missouri Rolla Colorado 2008 West Point 4 3 Missouri Rolla Key West FL Colorado Florida International 2009 Eastern Michigan 5 4 Florida International Key West FL Missouri S amp T Key West 2001 2004 Event was held at NARCH Winternationals 2005 Event was renamed NCRHA Winter Invitational 2007 Event was renamed NCRHA Winterfest 2023 Event announced to resume after 15 year hiatus in Naples FL but this did not occur 1 References edit Launch and Relaunch National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association External links editOfficial Site Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League Southwest Collegiate Hockey League Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association amp oldid 1217094410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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