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Atlantic Hockey

The Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA) is an 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 two universities) with the women's-only College Hockey America.

Atlantic Hockey Association
FormerlyMAAC (1997–2003)
AssociationNCAA
Founded1997 (as MAAC Hockey)
2003 (as Atlantic Hockey)
CommissionerRobert M. DeGregorio, Jr. (since 2003)
Sports fielded
DivisionDivision I
No. of teams11
HeadquartersWinthrop, Massachusetts
RegionNortheastern United States and Colorado
Most recent
champion(s)
Canisius (2nd title)
Most titlesAir Force (7)
Official websitehttp://www.atlantichockeyonline.com/
Locations

It was formed in 1997 and began play in the 1998–1999 season as the hockey division of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Within three years, it was granted an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. However, in 2003, Iona and Fairfield dropped hockey, leaving Canisius as the only full MAAC member that sponsored hockey. This proved somewhat problematic for MAAC Hockey, since conference bylaws only allowed full members to vote. On June 30, 2003, MAAC Hockey broke off from the MAAC and reorganized as Atlantic Hockey.[1]

On June 6, 2023, it was announced that Atlantic Hockey would be merging all operations with College Hockey America, effective in 2024. Details regarding this merger, including whether the new league would carry the Atlantic Hockey or CHA name, were to be announced at a later date.[2]

Membership edit

Current edit

Institution Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Undergraduate Enrollment Joined Women's Conference Primary Conference Colors
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-10 (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-10 (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 HEA Patriot League  
Mercyhurst University Erie, Pennsylvania Lakers 1926 Private/Catholic 4,055 1999 CHA PSAC (D-II)    
Niagara University[3] Lewiston, New York Purple Eagles 1856 Private/Catholic 3,853 2010 N/A [a] MAAC    
Robert Morris University Moon Township, Pennsylvania Colonials 1921 Private/Non-sectarian 4,005 2010
2023[b]
CHA[c] Horizon      
Rochester Institute of Technology Henrietta, New York Tigers 1829 Private/Non-sectarian 16,842 2006 CHA Liberty League (D-III)      
Sacred Heart University Fairfield, Connecticut Pioneers 1963 Private/Catholic 5,428 1998 NEWHA[d] NEC    
 
Locations of Atlantic Hockey Conference current member locations.
  1. ^ Niagara's women's team was in College Hockey America before the university dropped the program in 2012.
  2. ^ Robert Morris was a member of Atlantic Hockey from 2010 to 2021 until the program was cut. Subsequent fundraising efforts allowed the program to be reinstated for the 2023–24 season with Robert Morris rejoining Atlantic Hockey.
  3. ^ RMU will also rejoin its former women's hockey home of College Hockey America in 2023–24.
  4. ^ The NEWHA was founded in 2017 as a scheduling alliance between Division I and Division II women's ice hockey independents, with Sacred Heart as a founding member. It formally organized as a conference in 2018 and received NCAA recognition in 2019.

Former edit

Timeline edit

Atlantic Hockey champions edit

[4]

Season Tournament Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Notes
2003–04 2004 Holy Cross (1) Holy Cross (1) Atlantic Hockey Association founded by American International, Army, Bentley, Canisius, Connecticut, Holy Cross, Mercyhurst, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart
2004–05 2005 Quinnipiac (1) Mercyhurst (1) Final AHA season for Quinnipiac, (leaving for the ECAC)
2005–06 2006 Holy Cross (2) Holy Cross (2)
2006–07 2007 RIT (1) Air Force (1) Air Force and RIT join the AHA
2007–08 2008 Army (1) Air Force (2)
2008–09 2009 RIT(2) / Air Force (1) Air Force (3)
2009–10 2010 RIT (3) RIT (1)
2010–11 2011 RIT (4) Air Force (4) Niagara and Robert Morris join the AHA
2011–12 2012 Air Force (2) Air Force (5)
2012–13 2013 Niagara (1) Canisius (1)
2013–14 2014 Mercyhurst (1) Robert Morris (1) Final AHA season for Connecticut, (leaving for Hockey East)
2014–15 2015 Robert Morris (1) RIT (2)
2015–16 2016 Robert Morris (2) RIT (3)
2016–17 2017 Canisius (1) Air Force (6)
2017–18 2018 Mercyhurst (2) Air Force (7)
2018–19 2019 American International (1) American International (1)
2019–20 2020 American International (2) Cancelled Tournament cancelled after quarterfinals due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 2021 American International (3) American International (2)
2021–22 2022 American International (4) American International (3) Robert Morris suspended its program prior to the start of the season
2022–23 2023 RIT (5) Canisius (2)

Atlantic Hockey tournament champions by school edit

School Championship Years
Air Force 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011,

2012, 2017, 2018

RIT 2010, 2015, 2016
American International 2019, 2021, 2022
Canisius 2013, 2023
Holy Cross 2004, 2006
Mercyhurst 2005
Robert Morris 2014

No tournament was held in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

National tournament history edit

NCAA tournament
Year AHA Rep. Opponent Result
2004 Holy Cross North Dakota L 0–3
2005 Mercyhurst Boston College L 4–5
2006 Holy Cross Minnesota W 4–3 (OT)
North Dakota L 2–5
2007 Air Force Minnesota L 3–4
2008 Air Force Miami (OH) L 2–3 (OT)
2009 Air Force Michigan W 2–0
Vermont L 2–3 (2OT)
2010 RIT Denver W 2–1
New Hampshire W 6–2
Wisconsin L 1–8
2011 Air Force Yale L 1–2 (OT)
2012 Air Force Boston College L 0–2
2013 Niagara * North Dakota L 1–2
Canisius Quinnipiac L 3–4
2014 Robert Morris Minnesota L 3–7
2015 RIT Minnesota State W 2–1
Omaha L 0–4
2016 RIT Quinnipiac L 0–4
2017 Air Force Western Michigan W 5–4
Harvard L 2–3
2018 Air Force St. Cloud State W 4–1
Minnesota-Duluth L 1–2
2019 AIC St. Cloud State W 2–1
Denver L 0–3
2020 None† N/A N/A
2021 AIC North Dakota L 1–5
2022 AIC Michigan L 3–5
2023 Canisius Minnesota L 2–9

* – at-large selection.

† – Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

Conference arenas edit

Awards edit

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:[5] 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.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the MAAC". augenblick.org.
  2. ^ "Atlantic Hockey Association and College Hockey America to Merge Operations in 2024" (Press release). Atlantic Hockey Association. June 6, 2023. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-01-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Niagara Men's Hockey To Join Atlantic Hockey
  4. ^ "Atlantic Hockey Champions". 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  5. ^ . Atlantic Hockey. 2004-03-12. Archived from the original on 2014-03-08. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
  6. ^ "2003–04 Regular Season Award Winners". Atlantic Hockey. Retrieved 2013-07-18.

External links edit

  • Atlantic Hockey Online

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The Atlantic Hockey Association AHA is an 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 two universities with the women s only College Hockey America Atlantic Hockey AssociationFormerlyMAAC 1997 2003 AssociationNCAAFounded1997 as MAAC Hockey 2003 as Atlantic Hockey CommissionerRobert M DeGregorio Jr since 2003 Sports fieldedMen s ice hockeyDivisionDivision INo of teams11HeadquartersWinthrop MassachusettsRegionNortheastern United States and ColoradoMost recentchampion s Canisius 2nd title Most titlesAir Force 7 Official websitehttp www atlantichockeyonline com LocationsIt was formed in 1997 and began play in the 1998 1999 season as the hockey division of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC Within three years it was granted an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament However in 2003 Iona and Fairfield dropped hockey leaving Canisius as the only full MAAC member that sponsored hockey This proved somewhat problematic for MAAC Hockey since conference bylaws only allowed full members to vote On June 30 2003 MAAC Hockey broke off from the MAAC and reorganized as Atlantic Hockey 1 On June 6 2023 it was announced that Atlantic Hockey would be merging all operations with College Hockey America effective in 2024 Details regarding this merger including whether the new league would carry the Atlantic Hockey or CHA name were to be announced at a later date 2 Contents 1 Membership 1 1 Current 1 2 Former 1 3 Timeline 2 Atlantic Hockey champions 3 Atlantic Hockey tournament champions by school 4 National tournament history 5 Conference arenas 6 Awards 6 1 All Conference teams 6 2 Individual awards 6 3 Team awards 6 4 See also 7 References 8 External linksMembership editCurrent edit Institution Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Undergraduate Enrollment Joined Women s Conference Primary Conference ColorsUnited 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 10 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 10 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 HEA Patriot League Mercyhurst University Erie Pennsylvania Lakers 1926 Private Catholic 4 055 1999 CHA PSAC D II Niagara University 3 Lewiston New York Purple Eagles 1856 Private Catholic 3 853 2010 N A a MAAC Robert Morris University Moon Township Pennsylvania Colonials 1921 Private Non sectarian 4 005 20102023 b CHA c Horizon Rochester Institute of Technology Henrietta New York Tigers 1829 Private Non sectarian 16 842 2006 CHA Liberty League D III Sacred Heart University Fairfield Connecticut Pioneers 1963 Private Catholic 5 428 1998 NEWHA d NEC nbsp 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 Robert Morris was a member of Atlantic Hockey from 2010 to 2021 until the program was cut Subsequent fundraising efforts allowed the program to be reinstated for the 2023 24 season with Robert Morris rejoining Atlantic Hockey RMU will also rejoin its former women s hockey home of College Hockey America in 2023 24 The NEWHA was founded in 2017 as a scheduling alliance between Division I and Division II women s ice hockey independents with Sacred Heart as a founding member It formally organized as a conference in 2018 and received NCAA recognition in 2019 Former edit Iona College Dropped Hockey 2003 Fairfield University Dropped Hockey 2003 Quinnipiac University ECAC Hockey 2005 University of Connecticut Hockey East 2014Timeline editAtlantic Hockey champions editMain article Riley Trophy 4 Season Tournament Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Notes2003 04 2004 Holy Cross 1 Holy Cross 1 Atlantic Hockey Association founded by American International Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart2004 05 2005 Quinnipiac 1 Mercyhurst 1 Final AHA season for Quinnipiac leaving for the ECAC 2005 06 2006 Holy Cross 2 Holy Cross 2 2006 07 2007 RIT 1 Air Force 1 Air Force and RIT join the AHA2007 08 2008 Army 1 Air Force 2 2008 09 2009 RIT 2 Air Force 1 Air Force 3 2009 10 2010 RIT 3 RIT 1 2010 11 2011 RIT 4 Air Force 4 Niagara and Robert Morris join the AHA2011 12 2012 Air Force 2 Air Force 5 2012 13 2013 Niagara 1 Canisius 1 2013 14 2014 Mercyhurst 1 Robert Morris 1 Final AHA season for Connecticut leaving for Hockey East 2014 15 2015 Robert Morris 1 RIT 2 2015 16 2016 Robert Morris 2 RIT 3 2016 17 2017 Canisius 1 Air Force 6 2017 18 2018 Mercyhurst 2 Air Force 7 2018 19 2019 American International 1 American International 1 2019 20 2020 American International 2 Cancelled Tournament cancelled after quarterfinals due to COVID 19 pandemic2020 21 2021 American International 3 American International 2 2021 22 2022 American International 4 American International 3 Robert Morris suspended its program prior to the start of the season2022 23 2023 RIT 5 Canisius 2 Atlantic Hockey tournament champions by school editSchool Championship YearsAir Force 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2017 2018RIT 2010 2015 2016American International 2019 2021 2022Canisius 2013 2023Holy Cross 2004 2006Mercyhurst 2005Robert Morris 2014No tournament was held in 2020 due to the Covid 19 pandemic National tournament history editNCAA tournament Year AHA Rep Opponent Result2004 Holy Cross North Dakota L 0 32005 Mercyhurst Boston College L 4 52006 Holy Cross Minnesota W 4 3 OT North Dakota L 2 52007 Air Force Minnesota L 3 42008 Air Force Miami OH L 2 3 OT 2009 Air Force Michigan W 2 0Vermont L 2 3 2OT 2010 RIT Denver W 2 1New Hampshire W 6 2Wisconsin L 1 82011 Air Force Yale L 1 2 OT 2012 Air Force Boston College L 0 22013 Niagara North Dakota L 1 2Canisius Quinnipiac L 3 42014 Robert Morris Minnesota L 3 72015 RIT Minnesota State W 2 1Omaha L 0 42016 RIT Quinnipiac L 0 42017 Air Force Western Michigan W 5 4Harvard L 2 32018 Air Force St Cloud State W 4 1Minnesota Duluth L 1 22019 AIC St Cloud State W 2 1Denver L 0 32020 None N A N A2021 AIC North Dakota L 1 52022 AIC Michigan L 3 52023 Canisius Minnesota L 2 9 at large selection Tournament canceled due to COVID 19 pandemicConference arenas editSchool Hockey Arena Location CapacityAir Force Cadet Ice Arena Colorado Springs CO 2 502American International MassMutual Center Springfield MA 6 866Army Tate Rink West Point NY 2 648Bentley Bentley Arena Waltham MA 1 917Canisius LECOM Harborcenter Buffalo NY 1 800Holy Cross Hart Center Worcester MA 1 600Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Ice CenterErie Insurance Arena alternate Erie PA 1 5006 833Niagara Dwyer Arena Lewiston NY 1 400RIT Gene Polisseni CenterBlue Cross Arena alternate Henrietta NYRochester NY 4 30010 556Sacred Heart Martire Family Arena Fairfield Ct 3 600Tournament LECOM Harborcenter Buffalo NY 1 800Awards editAt 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 5 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 6 All Conference teams edit Award Inaugural yearFirst Team 2003 04Second Team 2003 04Third Team 2006 07Rookie Team 2003 04 Individual awards edit Award Inaugural yearPlayer of the Year 2003 04Rookie of the Year 2003 04Coach of the Year 2003 04Best Defensive Forward 2003 04Best Defenseman 2003 04Individual Sportsmanship 2003 04Regular Season Goaltending Award 2003 04Regular Season Scoring Trophy 2003 04Most Valuable Player in Tournament 2003 04 Team awards edit Award Inaugural yearTeam Sportsmanship Award 2003 04 See also edit MAAC AwardsReferences edit History of the MAAC augenblick org Atlantic Hockey Association and College Hockey America to Merge Operations in 2024 Press release Atlantic Hockey Association June 6 2023 Retrieved July 8 2023 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2009 01 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Niagara Men s Hockey To Join Atlantic Hockey Atlantic Hockey Champions 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 13 2003 04 Atlantic Hockey All Star Teams and Regular Season Awards Announced Atlantic Hockey 2004 03 12 Archived from the original on 2014 03 08 Retrieved 2013 07 18 2003 04 Regular Season Award Winners Atlantic Hockey Retrieved 2013 07 18 External links editAtlantic Hockey Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atlantic Hockey amp oldid 1182920877 Atlantic Hockey champions, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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