Super East Collegiate Hockey League
Super East Collegiate Hockey League | |
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Data | |
Established | 1995 |
Members | 9 |
Sport | ACHA Division 2 Club Hockey |
Region | Northeast |
States | 4 - New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire |
Headquarters | |
Commissioner | Paul Lloyd |
The Super East Collegiate Hockey League (SECHL) is an ACHA Division 2 club hockey league. The SECHL is one of the top ACHA Division 2 hockey leagues and the level of play is similar to ACHA Division 1 and NCAA Division 3. Three previous SECHL members Rutgers, Drexel, and Stony Brook have moved their programs to the ACHA Division 1 level. The League is very selective in accepting members and is made up of universities that recognize the importance of ice hockey.
Format
Each team plays 14 conference games with the top 6 teams qualifying for the league playoffs.
Current teams
Institution | City/State | Nickname | Primary Conference |
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Montclair State University | Montclair, New Jersey | Red Hawks | New Jersey Athletic Conference |
New York University | New York, New York | Violets | University Athletic Association |
William Paterson University | Wayne, New Jersey | Pioneers | New Jersey Athletic Conference |
Marist College | Poughkeepsie, New York | Red Foxes | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
Siena College | Loudonville, New York | Saints | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
University of New Hampshire | Durham, New Hampshire | Wildcats | America East Conference |
Central Connecticut State University | New Britain, Connecticut | Good Guys | Northeast Conference |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Troy, New York | Engineers | Liberty League |
- Note: The University of New Hampshire and Rensselaer have hockey teams in NCAA Division I. New Hampshire belongs to Hockey East, while RPI belongs to ECAC Hockey.
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