Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League

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Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League (TSCHL)
ConferenceACHA
Founded2010
CommissionerTim Driscoll (since 2018)
Sports fielded
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams11
HeadquartersColumbus, Ohio
RegionSoutheast
Most recent
champion(s)
Miami
(2nd title)
Most titlesLouisville & Toledo
(3 titles each)
Official websiteOfficial website

The Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League (TSCHL) is an ACHA Division II level ice hockey league. ACHA Division II level consists of players with previous Jr. A, AAA or Midget Major experience, along with high caliber high school experience. The level can range from varsity high school up to NCAA Division III skills, depending on the programs.

History[edit]

The TSCHL was formed in 2010 and consisted of eight teams for its first season. Only the Dayton remains in the league from the inaugural season, however, founding member club Cincinnati rejoined 'The T' in 2023 after a three-year absence.

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A number of the league's current members were part of the now defunct Great Lakes Intercollegiate Hockey Association (GLIHA), while others in the past joined from the College Hockey East and the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL). All 11 members currently compete within the ACHA Division II Southeast Region. The league is separated into two divisions, beginning in the 2021–2022 season, for only the second time in its history. The only other time was in the 2018–2019 season.

Indiana won the ACHA Men's Division II National Championship in 2024, becoming the first team from the league to do so.

Former logo of the TSCHL. Used until the conclusion of the 2018–19 season.

Past Champions[edit]

Season Regular season Playoff Runner-up Score Location
2010/11 Dayton (1) Dayton (1) Pittsburgh 3–2 (OT) Pittsburgh, PA
2011/12 Dayton (2) Toledo (1) Dayton 10–5 Pittsburgh, PA
2012/13 Dayton (3) / Toledo (1) Toledo (2) Ohio 4–1 Akron, OH
2013/14 Toledo (2) Toledo (3) Ohio 6–2 Pittsburgh, PA
2014/15 Dayton (4) Louisville (1) Dayton 7–2 Cincinnati, OH
2015/16 Ohio (1) Louisville (2) Ohio 7–5 Athens, OH
2016/17 Cincinnati (1) Louisville (3) Cincinnati 6–4 Louisville, KY
2017/18 Miami (1) Ohio (1) Miami 3–2 (OT) Athens, OH
2018/19 Cincinnati (2) Miami (1) Cincinnati 4–3 (OT) Louisville, KY
2019/20 Miami (2) Ohio State (1) Miami 4–3 Louisville, KY
2020/21 CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19
2021/22 Miami (3) Indiana (1) Miami 4–2 Cincinnati, OH
2022/23 Miami (4) Indiana (2) Ohio 4–3 (2OT) Columbus, OH
2023/24 Miami (5) Miami (2) Michigan 7–1 Cincinnati, OH

Source[2]

Format[edit]

League teams play a 13-game league schedule with 2 games against each division opponent and one game against the opposite division, in addition to non-league games against other ACHA DI, DII & DIII teams. The TSCHL season concludes with an eight-team bracket league tournament at the end of the regular season in mid-late February, the top four teams from each division qualify.

Current teams[edit]

North Division[edit]

Institution Location Team Nickname Joined TSCHL Home Arena Capacity Team Colors Team Website
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH Falcons 2016 Slater Family Ice Arena 5,000     BGSU Hockey
University of Dayton Dayton, OH Flyers 2010 Kettering Rec Complex 700     UD Hockey
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Wolverines 2021 Yost Ice Arena 5,800     UM Hockey
Ohio University Athens, OH Bobcats 2011 Bird Arena 2,000     Ohio Hockey
Ohio State University Columbus, OH Buckeyes 2016 OSU Ice Rink 1,415     OSU Hockey

South Division[edit]

Institution Location Team Nickname Joined TSCHL Home Arena Capacity Team Colors Team Website
University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Bearcats 2010; 2023 Sports Plus Arena 1,200     UC Hockey
Indiana University Bloomington, IN Hoosiers 2019 Frank Southern Ice Arena 800     IU Hockey
University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Wildcats 2020 Lexington Ice Center     UK Hockey
University of Louisville Louisville, KY Cardinals 2014 Iceland Sports Complex     UofL Hockey
Miami University Oxford, OH RedHawks 2017 Goggin Ice Center 3,642     Miami Hockey

NOTE: Bowling Green, Miami, Michigan and Ohio State have NCAA Division I hockey teams competing in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, National Collegiate Hockey Conference & the Big Ten Conference.

Former members[edit]

Current season[edit]

2023/24 season[edit]

North Division
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Ohio Bobcats* (6) 14 9 0 4 1 53 30 28
Bowling Green Falcons* (18) 14 7 1 6 0 46 55 23
Michigan Wolverines* (14) 14 5 1 7 1 47 50 18
Dayton Flyers* (19) 14 3 2 8 1 53 79 14
Ohio State Buckeyes E (20) 14 4 0 9 1 39 59 13
South Division
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Miami RedHawks*#@ (4) 15 13 0 1 1 75 29 40
Indiana Hoosiers* (3) 15 11 1 3 0 73 39 35
Kentucky Wildcats* (5) 15 10 1 4 0 87 40 32
Louisville Cardinals* (11) 15 6 1 8 0 62 56 20
Cincinnati Bearcats E 15 2 0 10 3 44 81 9
Xavier Musketeers E 15 2 1 12 0 21 82 8

NOTE: The TSCHL uses a 3-point scoring system.

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 11, 2024.

2024 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
         
S1 Miami (OH) 8
N4 Dayton 2
S1 Miami (OH) 4
S3 Kentucky 3
S3 Kentucky 6
N2 Bowling Green 2
S1 Miami (OH) 7
N3 Michigan 1
N1 Ohio 4
S4 Louisville 0
N1 Ohio 3
N3 Michigan 4 (OT)
S2 Indiana 2
N3 Michigan 4

Southeast Regionals[edit]

Since the 2015–16 season, the conference has awarded the playoff tournament champion the automatic bid to the ACHA Division II Southeast Regional tournament. The tournament is held in late February with the teams ranked #3–14 in the region (including auto-bid teams) competing in a single-elimination format.

  • 2013: Toledo lost to Virginia Tech.[3]
  • 2014: Toledo defeated Virginia Tech; lost to Penn State.
  • 2015: Ohio lost to Liberty.[4]
  • 2016: #6 Ohio defeated #7 Rowan; lost to #3 Miami / #9 Louisville (BID) defeated #12 Princeton; lost to #4 Penn State in Overtime.[5]
  • 2017: #7 Ohio defeated #6 Cincinnati; defeated #3 Toledo / #8 Louisville (BID) lost to #5 Penn State.[6]
  • 2018: #11 Ohio (BID) lost to #10 Rider in Overtime / #4 Cincinnati defeated #9 Maryland; lost to #5 Toledo / #6 Miami defeated #7 Rowan; lost to #3 Liberty.
  • 2019: #4 Cincinnati defeated #10 Ohio State; defeated #7 Miami / #7 Miami defeated #6 Delaware; lost to #4 Cincinnati / #10 Ohio State defeated #11 Virginia; lost to #4 Cincinnati.
  • 2020: #7 Miami defeated #6 Penn State; defeated #5 Rowan / #8 Ohio State lost to #5 Rowan in double Overtime.[7]
  • 2021: ACHA did not hold the regional tournament due to the shortened seasons caused by COVID-19.
  • 2022: #4 Miami lost to #11 Ohio State / #7 Indiana defeated #14 North Carolina; defeated #6 Penn State; defeated #13 Pennsylvania / #8 Kentucky lost to #13 Pennsylvania / #11 Ohio State defeated #10 Rider; defeated #4 Miami; defeated #9 Cincinnati.
  • 2023: #3 Kentucky defeated #13 Pennsylvania; defeated #11 North Carolina / #4 Indiana defeated #12 Louisville; defeated #6 Ohio / #5 Miami lost to #11 North Carolina in Overtime / #6 Ohio defeated #7 Penn State; lost to #4 Indiana / #8 Michigan lost to #13 Pennsylvania / #12 Louisville defeated #9 Rowan; lost to #4 Indiana.
  • 2024: #3 Indiana defeated #14 Pennsylvania; defeated #8 NC State / #4 Miami defeated #10 Rider; defeated #5 Kentucky / #5 Kentucky defeated #9 Penn State in Overtime; lost to #4 Miami / #6 Ohio lost to #8 NC State / #11 Louisville lost to #10 Rider.

National Tournament[edit]

In the 2016–17 season, Ohio became the first team from the conference to advance to the ACHA Division II National Tournament that is held in March. In the 2021–2022 season, the conference sent two teams to the tournament for the first time. At the 2024 ACHA Division II National Tournament, Indiana & Miami became the first two teams from the conference to advance to the National Championship as Indiana won the game in Overtime.

  • 2017: Ohio (SE #4) finished 0–3 in Pool A; lost to William Paterson (NE #1) 6–3, Grand Valley State (Central #2) 3–0 & UNLV (West #3) 3–1.
  • 2019: Cincinnati (SE #3) finished 3–0 in Pool D; defeated Lindenwood (Central #2) 3–1, Northern Arizona (West #1) 5–4 (OT) & Keene State (NE #4) 6–3; lost in the National Semi-Finals to Florida Gulf Coast (SE #1) 3–2.
  • 2020: Miami (SE #4) was to compete in Pool D; playing against Massachusetts (NE #1), Sault College (Central #2) and MSU Denver (West #3); tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
  • 2022: Indiana (SE #3) finished 0–3 in Pool D; lost to Northeastern (NE #2) 7–5, Mary (West #1) 4–1 & Wisconsin (Central #4) 5–2 / Ohio State (SE #4) finished 0–3 in Pool C; lost to Massachusetts (NE #1) 8–1, Dakota College (West #2) 5–3 & Trine (Central #3) 4–3 (OT).
  • 2023: Kentucky (SE #3) finished 0–2–1 in Pool C; lost to Saint Thomas (Central #2) 3–0, Mary (West #1) 3–1 & tied Bentley (NE #4) 1–1 / Indiana (SE #4) finished 2–1 in Pool D; defeated Lindenwood (Central #1) 2–1, Montana State (West #2) 6–4 & lost to New Hampshire (NE #3) 5–3; lost in the National Semi-Finals to Iowa (Central #4) 2–1 in double Overtime.
  • 2024: Indiana (SE #4) finished 2–1 in Pool B; defeated Weber State (West #2) 4–2, lost to Northeastern (NE #1) 5–2 & defeated Michigan State (Central #4) 7–3; defeated Lindenwood (Central #1) in National Semi-Finals 3–1; defeated Miami (SE #4) in National Championship 5–4 in Overtime / Miami (SE #4) finished 2–1 in Pool A; defeated Montana State (West #1) 3–0, Keene State (NE #2) 7–5 and lost to Concordia Wisconsin (Central #3) 7–6; defeated Florida Gulf Coast (SE #1) in National Semi-Finals 3–2; lost to Indiana (SE #3) in National Championship 5–4 in Overtime.

Past seasons[edit]

2011/12 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Akron Zips* 16 6 7 0 3 55 70 15
Cincinnati Bearcats E 16 5 10 1 0 54 81 11
Dayton Flyers # (15) 16 13 2 1 0 81 39 27
IUP Crimson Hawks* 16 8 8 0 0 64 67 16
Ohio Bobcats* 16 9 7 0 0 66 52 18
Pittsburgh Panthers * (13) 16 12 3 0 1 69 51 22
Toledo Rockets*@ 16 11 5 0 0 96 59 22
West Virginia Mountaineers E 16 5 10 1 0 51 80 11
Wright State Raiders E 16 3 13 0 0 36 69 6

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 19, 2012.

2012 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Dayton 7
4 Ohio 7 4 Ohio 4
5 IUP 2 1 Dayton 5
3 Toledo 10
2 Pittsburgh 3
3 Toledo 6 3 Toledo 4
6 Akron 5

2012/13 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Toledo Rockets*#@ (6) 16 14 1 1 0 90 43 29
Dayton Flyers*# 16 14 1 1 0 98 49 29
Pittsburgh Panthers* (14-T) 16 11 5 0 0 72 47 22
Ohio Bobcats* 16 9 4 3 0 78 63 21
Akron Zips* (14-T) 16 9 5 2 0 69 55 20
IUP Crimson Hawks* 16 5 10 1 0 50 74 11
West Virginia Mountaineers E 15 3 10 2 0 47 79 8
Cincinnati Bearcats E 15 4 11 0 0 45 92 8
Wright State Raiders E 16 2 14 0 0 37 82 4

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 16, 2013.

2013 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Toledo 5
3 Pittsburgh 1 6 IUP 2
6 IUP 4 1 Toledo 4
4 Ohio 1
2 Dayton 6
4 Ohio 8 4 Ohio 7
5 Akron 5

2013/14 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Toledo Rockets*#@ (7) 16 15 1 0 0 98 35 30
Dayton Flyers* 16 11 5 0 0 77 53 22
Pittsburgh Panthers* 16 5 9 1 1 45 66 12
Ohio Bobcats* (12) 16 14 2 0 0 94 41 28
Akron Zips E 16 3 13 0 0 51 90 6
IUP Crimson Hawks* 15 8 7 0 0 63 68 16
West Virginia Mountaineers E 15 3 11 1 0 39 83 7
Cincinnati Bearcats* 16 7 7 1 1 75 80 16
Wright State Raiders E 16 5 11 0 0 41 67 10

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 16, 2014.

2014 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Toledo 11
3 Dayton 2 6 Pittsburgh 5
6 Pittsburgh 5 1 Toledo 6
2 Ohio 2
2 Ohio 3
4 IUP 4 5 Cincinnati 0
5 Cincinnati 6

2014/15 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Dayton Flyers*# (15) 16 15 1 0 0 99 36 30
Louisville Cardinals*@ (12) 15 12 3 0 0 82 28 24
Ohio Bobcats* (7) 16 10 5 0 1 87 39 21
Cincinnati Bearcats* 16 8 8 0 0 58 73 16
Akron Zips* 16 7 9 0 0 51 89 14
Wright State Raiders* 15 6 8 1 0 52 65 13
Pittsburgh Panthers E 16 5 10 1 0 45 69 11
IUP Crimson Hawks E 16 5 10 1 0 53 82 11
West Virginia Mountaineers E 16 3 10 0 3 51 97 9

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on March 1, 2015.

2015 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Dayton 9
4 Cincinnati 3 5 Akron 3
5 Akron 5 1 Dayton 2
2 Louisville 7
2 Louisville 7
3 Ohio 7 3 Ohio 1
6 Wright State 4

2015/16 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Akron Zips* 14 5 9 0 0 42 90 10
Cincinnati Bearcats* 14 5 9 0 0 51 74 10
Dayton Flyers* (13) 14 11 3 0 0 94 35 22
IUP Crimson Hawks E 14 2 12 0 0 25 90 4
Louisville Cardinals*@ (9) 12 10 2 0 0 82 24 20
Ohio Bobcats*# (6) 14 13 1 0 0 92 21 26
Pittsburgh Panthers* 12 4 7 0 1 40 46 9
Wright State Raiders E 14 4 10 0 0 41 87 8

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 14, 2016.

2016 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Ohio 4
4 Cincinnati 0 5 Akron 1
5 Akron 5 1 Ohio 5
2 Louisville 7
2 Louisville 5
3 Dayton 5 3 Dayton 3
6 Pittsburgh 2

2016/17 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Akron Zips E 16 1 14 1 0 30 104 3
Bowling Green Falcons* (13) 16 8 6 1 1 68 62 18
Cincinnati Bearcats*# (6) 16 14 1 0 1 117 48 29
Dayton Flyers* 16 7 8 1 0 59 70 15
Louisville Cardinals*@ (8) 16 14 2 0 0 91 39 28
Ohio Bobcats* (7) 16 12 1 1 2 101 44 27
Ohio State Buckeyes* (16) 16 8 7 1 0 58 59 17
Pittsburgh Panthers E 16 5 10 1 0 49 77 11
Wright State Raiders E 16 3 13 0 0 44 114 6

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 12, 2017.

2017 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Cincinnati 4
4 BGSU 2 5 Ohio State 1
5 Ohio State 4 1 Cincinnati 4
2 Louisville 6
2 Louisville 2
3 Ohio 8 3 Ohio 1
6 Dayton 3

2017/18 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Akron Zips E 20 3 1 16 0 51 152 11
Bowling Green Falcons E 19 6 1 11 1 53 78 21
Cincinnati Bearcats* (4) 20 16 1 3 0 141 47 50
Dayton Flyers (20) E 20 6 4 9 1 62 66 27
Louisville Cardinals* (14) 20 14 1 4 1 93 64 45
Miami RedHawks*# (6) 20 17 1 2 0 124 31 53
Ohio Bobcats*@ (11) 19 12 0 6 1 99 50 37
Ohio State Buckeyes* (12) 19 10 2 5 2 91 49 36
Pittsburgh Panthers* 20 9 0 8 3 67 73 30
Wright State Raiders E 20 0 0 20 0 33 190 0
Xavier Musketeers E 19 3 1 12 3 62 76 14

NOTE: The TSCHL uses a 3-point scoring system.

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 14, 2018.

2018 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
1 Miami (OH) 7
3 Louisville 2 6 Pittsburgh 0
6 Pittsburgh 3 (OT) 1 Miami (OH) 2
4 Ohio 3 (OT)
2 Cincinnati 3
4 Ohio 2 4 Ohio 6
5 Ohio State 1

2018/19 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Bowling Green Falcons* 11 2 0 9 0 24 72 6
Cincinnati Bearcats# (4) 12 10 0 1 1 76 28 31
Dayton Flyers* 12 2 1 8 1 37 64 9
Louisville Cardinals* (12) 12 5 1 5 1 61 57 18
Miami RedHawks@ (7) 12 9 1 2 0 65 38 29
Ohio Bobcats (14) E 11 6 1 4 0 58 38 20
Ohio State Buckeyes* (10) 11 6 1 4 0 57 43 20
Pittsburgh Panthers* 11 4 1 6 0 37 45 14
Xavier Musketeers* 12 2 0 7 3 32 62 9

NOTE: The TSCHL uses a 3-point scoring system.

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 9, 2019.

2019 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
         
S1 Cincinnati 6
S5 Dayton 1
S1 Cincinnati 10
S3 Louisville 0
S3 Louisville 6
N2 Pittsburgh 4
S1 Cincinnati 3
S2 Miami (OH) 4 (OT)
S2 Miami (OH) 11
N3 BGSU 1
S2 Miami (OH) 4
N1 Ohio State 1
N1 Ohio State 4
S4 Xavier 3

2019/20 season[edit]

Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Bowling Green Falcons* 14 6 0 8 0 44 59 18
Dayton Flyers* 14 1 0 13 0 31 84 3
Indiana Hoosiers* (13) 14 7 2 5 0 54 51 25
Louisville Cardinals* 14 3 0 11 0 33 62 9
Miami RedHawks# (7) 14 13 0 1 0 88 27 39
Ohio Bobcats* (17) 14 6 0 7 1 54 51 19
Ohio State Buckeyes* (8) 14 10 0 4 0 67 44 30
Xavier Musketeers* (12) 14 8 0 5 1 48 41 25

NOTE: The TSCHL uses a 3-point scoring system.

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 8, 2020.

2020 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
         
1 Miami (OH) 10
8 Dayton 1
1 Miami (OH) 3 (OT)
4 Xavier 2
4 Xavier 8
5 Ohio 4
1 Miami (OH) 3
2 Ohio State 4
3 Indiana 6
6 Bowling Green 2
3 Indiana 1
2 Ohio State 2
2 Ohio State 7
7 Louisville 4

2021/22 season[edit]

North Division
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Michigan Wolverines* (16) 13 8 1 4 0 58 38 26
Ohio State Buckeyes* (11) 13 8 0 5 0 58 37 24
Ohio Bobcats* (15) 13 8 0 5 0 71 60 24
Bowling Green Falcons* 13 2 0 11 0 33 71 6
Dayton Flyers E 13 1 0 12 0 26 80 3
South Division
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Miami RedHawks*# (4) 11 11 0 0 0 62 11 33
Indiana Hoosiers*@ (7) 13 9 1 3 0 59 39 29
Kentucky Wildcats* (8) 11 6 0 4 1 69 45 19
Louisville Cardinals* (19) 13 4 3 5 1 50 55 19
Xavier Musketeers E 13 1 0 9 3 32 82 6

NOTE: The TSCHL uses a 3-point scoring system.

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 13, 2022.

2022 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
         
S1 Miami (OH) 3
N4 Bowling Green 0
S1 Miami (OH) 4
N2 Ohio State 0
N2 Ohio State 6
S3 Kentucky 4
S1 Miami (OH) 2
S2 Indiana 4
N1 Michigan 5
S4 Louisville 0
N1 Michigan 2
S2 Indiana 5
S2 Indiana 4
N3 Ohio 1

All 2022 TSCHL Playoff games broadcast on Indiana Hockey Broadcast Network live from the SportsPlus Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

2022/23 season[edit]

North Division
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Ohio Bobcats* (6) 13 7 2 3 1 59 41 26
Michigan Wolverines* (8) 13 7 1 5 0 50 46 23
Ohio State Buckeyes* (16) 13 7 1 5 0 49 36 23
Bowling Green Falcons* (17) 13 5 0 6 2 51 49 17
Dayton Flyers E 13 0 0 11 2 31 92 2
South Division
Team (R) GP W OT/SOW L OT/SOL GF GA Pts
Miami RedHawks# (5) 13 11 0 2 0 57 28 33
Kentucky Wildcats* (3) 13 7 2 4 0 64 40 25
Indiana Hoosiers@ (4) 13 8 0 5 0 63 43 24
Louisville Cardinals* (12) 13 6 0 5 2 62 46 20
Xavier Musketeers E 13 0 1 12 0 27 99 2

NOTE: The TSCHL uses a 3-point scoring system.

# – Regular season champion
@ – Playoff champion
* – Clinched playoff berth
E – Eliminated from playoffs
( ) – Regional ranking

After games on February 5, 2023.

2023 playoffs[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
         
S1 Miami 2
N4 Ohio State 3
N4 Ohio State 4
S3 Indiana 5 (OT)
S3 Indiana 3
N2 Michigan 2
S3 Indiana 4
N1 Ohio 3 (2OT)
N1 Ohio 6
S4 Louisville 1
N1 Ohio 3
S2 Kentucky 2
S2 Kentucky 8
N3 Bowling Green 4

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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