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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
ECAC East (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
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.
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
Olympia Ice Center
Springfield, MA
2,200
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
Milford Ice Pavilion
Milford, CT
1,000
Sacred Heart (alternate)
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
Individual Awards
Team Awards
Award
Inaugural Year
Team Sportsmanship Award
2003-04
See also
References
External links
Teams (arenas) Seasons Awards