Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association
The Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association (CCWHA) is a Women's Division I & II ACHA club level hockey-college athletic conference. The league currently has sixteen member teams from schools in two divisions located in the Midwestern United States.[1]
Current members
Division I
Institution |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Team Nickname |
Adrian College |
Adrian, Michigan |
1859 |
Private |
1,040 |
Bulldogs |
Davenport University |
Caledonia, Michigan |
1960 |
Private |
12,471 |
Panthers |
Grand Valley State University |
Allendale, Michigan |
1960 |
Public |
23,892 |
Lakers |
Michigan State University |
East Lansing, Michigan |
1855 |
Public |
46,045 |
Spartans |
Miami University |
Oxford, Ohio |
1809 |
Public |
20,126 |
RedHawks |
Ohio State University |
Columbus, Ohio |
1870 |
Public |
60,347 |
Buckeyes |
Robert Morris University (IL) |
Chicago, Illinois |
1913 |
Private |
7,727 |
Eagles |
University of Michigan |
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
1817 |
Public |
40,042 |
Wolverines |
Division II
Institution |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Team Nickname |
Aquinas College |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
1886 |
Private |
2,001 |
Saints |
Central Michigan University |
Mount Pleasant, Michigan |
1892 |
Public |
26,788 |
Chippewas |
Lake Superior State University |
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan |
1946 |
Public |
2,637 |
Lakers |
Loyola University Chicago |
Chicago, Illinois |
1870 |
Private |
15,068 |
Ramblers |
Michigan State University |
East Lansing, Michigan |
1855 |
Public |
46,045 |
Spartans |
Northern Michigan University |
Marquette, Michigan |
1899 |
Public |
9,400 |
Wildcats |
Notre Dame University |
South Bend, Indiana |
1842 |
Private |
11,733 |
Fighting Irish |
University of Michigan - Flint |
Flint, MI |
1956 |
Public |
8,289 |
Kodiaks |
- Note: Michigan State fields both a Division I and a Division II team in the CCWHA and the ACHA. Teams have separate coaching staffs and rosters.
Former members
CCWHA Championship History
The inaugural playoff, held at Munn Arena - Michigan State University (Feb. 1997), was the capstone of the 1996-97 inaugural season of the CCWHA. The eight teams that comprised the CCWHA that season included the following schools: Ohio State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, Western Michigan University, Lake Forest College and Bowling Green State University.
Division I
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Location |
1997 | Ohio State | Michigan | East Lansing, MI |
1998 | Ohio State | Unknown | Unknown |
1999 | Ohio State | Michigan State | East Lansing, MI |
2000 | Michigan | Western Michigan | East Lansing, MI |
2001 | Michigan | Western Michigan | Sault Ste. Marie, MI |
2002 | Michigan State | Michigan | Kalamazoo, MI |
2003 | Michigan State | Michigan | East Lansing, MI |
2004 | Oakland | Michigan State | Marquette, MI |
2005 | Western Michigan | Michigan | Kalkaska, MI |
2006 | Western Michigan | Michigan | Kalkaska, MI |
2007 | Ohio State | Western Michigan | Findlay, OH |
2008 | Lindenwood | Michigan | Findlay, OH |
2009 | Lindenwood | Michigan State | Kalamazoo, MI |
2010 | Lindenwood | Michigan State | Kalamazoo, MI |
2011 | Lindenwood | Grand Valley | Holland, MI |
2012 | Robert Morris (IL) | Michigan | Holland, MI |
2013 | Michigan State | Robert Morris (IL) | Flint, MI |
2014 | Miami | Adrian | Flint, MI |
2015 | Miami | Michigan | Flint, MI |
2016 | Grand Valley | Miami | Flint, MI |
Division II
CCWHA Victors
Totals
Team | Titles | Years |
Lindenwood | 4 | 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 |
Ohio State | 4 | 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007 |
Michigan State | 3 | 2002, 2003, 2013 |
Western Michigan | 2 | 2005, 2006 |
Michigan | 2 | 2000, 2001 |
Miami | 2 | 2014, 2015 |
Grand Valley | 1 | 2016 |
Northern Michigan | 1 | 2016 |
Michigan State (D2) | 1 | 2015 |
Robert Morris (IL) | 1 | 2012 |
Oakland | 1 | 2004 |
National Championships
CCWHA Teams have combined to win ten national championships, including nine of the sixteen ACHA Women's Division I national championships since the ACHA began sanctioning women's hockey in 2000-01. [5]
- Miami (OH) - 2014, 2016
- Michigan State - 2003, 2011
- Lindenwood - 2008, 2009, 2010[6]
- Robert Morris (IL) - 2005, 2007
- Western Michigan - 1997 (pre ACHA known as Women's Collegiate Club Championship)[7]
References
External links
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- 2001: Lindenwood Ice Arena (Wentzville, MO)
- 2002: Alpharetta Family Skate Center (Alpharetta, GA)
- 2003: L.C. Walker Arena/Lakeshore Sports Centre (Muskegon, MI)
- 2004: Munn Ice Arena (East Lansing, MI)
- 2005: Northtown Center (Amherst, NY)
- 2006: Lindenwood Ice Arena (Wentzville, MO)
- 2007: William D. Mullins Memorial Center (Amherst, MA)
- 2008: Edge Ice Arena (Bensenville, IL)
- 2009: ESL Sports Center (Brighton, NY)
- 2010: Schwan Super Rink (Blaine, MN)
- 2011: Wings West (Kalamazoo, MI)
- 2012: Alice Noble Ice Arena (Wooster, OH)
- 2013: Ashburn Ice House (Ashburn, VA)
- 2014: Fred Rust Ice Arena (Newark, DE)
- 2015: York City Ice Arena (York, PA)
- 2016: Wings West (Kalamazoo, MI)
- 2017: Chiller Ice Rinks (Columbus, OH)
- 2018: Chiller Ice Rinks (Columbus, OH)
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Senior |
- Golden Blades Women's Hockey League
- Lower Lakers Female Hockey League
- Mid-Atlantic Women's Hockey League
- National Capital Women's Hockey League
- Winnipeg Women's Hockey League
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