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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic some leagues may not start play until early 2021 or cancel their seasons altogether. The dual year format for league season is being used as of now for naming consistency. Page names will be changed as warranted.

United Collegiate Hockey Conference logo

This is the 2020-21 United Collegiate Hockey Conference season. This is the conference's fourth season.

Membership Changes

  • On August 29, 2019 it was announced that the Arcadia Knights will join the conference for the 2021-22 season.[1]

Membership

Team Centre Arena
Alvernia Golden Wolves Reading, Pennsylvania Santander Arena & Body Zone
Chatham Cougars Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alpha Ice Complex
Elmira Soaring Eagles Elmira, New York Murray Athletic Center Arena
King's College Monarchs Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Revolution Ice Centre
Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen Annville, Pennsylvania Hersheypark Arena
Manhattanville Valiants Purchase, New York Playland Ice Casino (Rye, NY)
Nazareth Golden Flyers Pittsford, New York Bill Gray's Regional Iceplex
Neumann Knights Aston, Pennsylvania IceWorks Skating Complex
Stevenson Mustangs Stevenson, Maryland &
Owings Mills, Maryland
Reisterstown Sportsplex
Utica Pioneers Utica, New York Utica Memorial Auditorium
Wilkes University Colonels Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Toyota SportsPlex
William Smith Herons Geneva, New York Geneva Recreation Complex Skating Rink

Future Member

Team Centre Arena
Arcadia Knights Glenside, Pennsylvania Hatfield Ice

Standings

To be added upon completion of the season.

Conference Tournament

Format

The top four teams in each division qualify for the single elimination conference tournament with the three seed meeting the six seed and the four seed meeting the fourth seed in the quarterfinals. The one seed plays the lower seeded quarterfinal winner and the two seed plays the higher seeded quarterfinal winner in the semifinals. The semifinal winners meet for the conference championship. The semifinal and final rounds are hosted by the regular season champions.

References