| North Central Collegiate Hockey Association | |
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| Established | 1993 (Originally Great Plains Collegiate Hockey Association) |
| Members | 10 |
| Sport | ACHA Division III club hockey |
| States | 5 - Colorado (3), Nebraska (2), Iowa (2), South Dakota (2), Wyoming |
| Headquarters | Sioux Center, Iowa |
| Commissioner | Nate Van Niejenhuis[1] |
North Central Collegiate Hockey Association (NCCHA) was an ACHA Division III ice hockey league comprising smaller colleges and universities in Western and Northern Plains portions of the United States.
History[]
The NCCHA began in 2008, and was made up of teams from the defunct Great Plains Collegiate Hockey Association which was in existence since 1993 and the addition of some independent schools from ACHA Division 3 Pacific Region. The conference only lasted a few seasons.
Teams[]
- Air Force Academy
- Colorado College
- Creighton University
- Dordt College
- Iowa State University
- Colorado Mesa University
- University of Nebraska
- University of South Dakota
- South Dakota State University
- University of Wyoming
Champions[]
- 2010 Iowa State University
- 2009 Dordt College
References[]
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See also[]
| American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 3 |
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| College Hockey East (CHE) * Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference (DVCHC) * East Coast Collegiate Hockey Association (ECCHA) * Empire Collegiate Hockey Conference (ECHC) *Indiana Collegiate Hockey Conference (ICHC) * Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference (MCHC) * Michigan Collegiate Hockey Conference (MCHC) * Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA) * Pacific Collegiate Hockey Association (PCHA) * South Eastern Collegiate Hockey Conference (SECHC) *Southern Collegiate Hockey Conference (SCHC) |
| * ACHA |
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