ECAC 2

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ECAC 2
Conference NCAA
Founded1964
Ceased1984
Sports fielded
Division Division II
No. of teamsbetween 14 and 32
Region New England and New York

ECAC 2 was an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's College Division. The league was created as a way to fairly divide the upper- and lower-class programs that had been members of ECAC Hockey. In 1984 the conference was split in two, creating ECAC East and ECAC West as completely independent leagues.

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History

Foundation

In 1950 college ice hockey received its first official conference, the Tri State League, and while the conference possessed a minimal number of teams it routinely received one of the two eastern bids to the NCAA tournament. Concurrently, once seven western schools formed their own conference they were able to earn both western bids each year because there were no other colleges in competition for tournament berths. This situation left one eastern bid available for at least two dozen eastern schools. The arrangement came to a head in 1961 when both eastern bids were given to Tri State League teams and very soon thereafter ECAC Hockey was formed. Following the same pattern as the western schools, every available eastern college joined the league, including the three remaining members of the Tri State League, and the 28-team mega conference was born. [1]

Due to the sheer number of universities in the conference none of the teams could guarantee playing each other so from the outset the conference standings were deemphasized and the eight teams that played in the conference tournament were selected by a committee based upon their perceived strength. This led to some schools like Williams, who finished 4th in the standings in 1962, not being invited to the tournament despite a 16–3–1 record against other ECAC schools because of their assumed weaker competition.

Split

The giant league remained in place for three seasons before being split in two. 15 teams that were willing to invest greater amounts of time, effort and money to their ice hockey programs remained in ECAC Hockey while the remaining 14 schools joined in a new league, ECAC 2. ECAC 2 was the first ice hockey conference formed for the NCAA College Division (which would later become Division III and Division II) and was virtually the only collection of schools in the country that played at the lower tier. [2] After only seven years the conference had doubled in size and once again created a lower tier (ECAC 3) though only six schools chose to leave for the lesser division in 1971.

Further Growth and Dissolution

ECAC 2 remained the primary conference outside Division I for several years but started getting some competition in the 1970s. In that time, however, the conference continued to grow larger until it possessed over 30 members by 1975 and divided itself internally into two divisions (East and West) which would continue for another decade.

In 1978, five years after dividing the college division into two numerical divisions, the NCAA began the NCAA Division II Men's Ice Hockey Championship and the inaugural title was won by ECAC 2 member, Merrimack. ECAC 2 would win four more championships over the next five years and established itself as the premier league at the Division II level. In 1983, the NCAA announced that it would begin hosting a Division III Championship and require all schools who normally played at that level to submit bids for the new tournament. Even though ECAC 2 technically competed at the D-II level that year, most of its member teams that made tournament appearances did so in the D-III series.

With the vast majority of all programs needing to reclassify for the D-III tournament, ECAC 2 dropped down to the lower level in the summer of 1984. That change, however, was not enough to keep the league as one entity. During the season, it was divided into two conferences with both ECAC East and ECAC West holding separate tournaments at the end of the year.

Legacy

Most of the 46 programs that played in the ECAC 2 are still going as of 2018, with many having jumped up to the Division I ranks. While several schools have won Division III national titles in the years since the conference ended, Maine, UMass, and Union have won Division I national titles.

ECAC 2 Tournament

The ECAC 2 played a conference tournament from 1967 through its final full season in 1984. The tournament served as the de facto Division II National Championship until the NCAA instituted a national tournament in 1978. That year ECAC 2 effectively split its conference in two by having two division tournaments (East and West) with all games between the two divisions counting for the regular season.

Member schools

In its 20-year existence ECAC 2 had 45 individual schools as members.

LocationAthletic nicknameEnrollment#ColorsFoundedJoinedLeftSucceeding ConferenceCurrent Conference
American International College Springfield, Massachusetts Yellow Jackets 1,700     188519641984ECAC East Atlantic Hockey
Amherst College Amherst, Massachusetts Lord Jeffs [a 1] 1,817   182119641972ECAC 3 NESCAC
Assumption College Worcester, Massachusetts Greyhounds 2,753   190419671971ECAC 3 Northeast-10
United States Military Academy West Point, New York Cadets [a 2] 4,400     180219731980 [a 3] ECAC Hockey Atlantic Hockey
Babson College Wellesley, Massachusetts Beavers 1,800   191919681984ECAC East NEHC
Boston State College Boston, Massachusetts Warriors   187219661982Merged with UMass Boston [a 4]
Bowdoin College Brunswick, Maine Polar Bears 1,805   179419641984ECAC East NESCAC
Bridgewater State University Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bears 9,628     184019701981Dropped Program
State University of New York at Brockport Brockport, New York Golden Eagles 8,275   186719761984 ECAC West SUNYAC
Bryant College Smithfield, Rhode Island Bulldogs 3,751   186319751980Dropped Program
University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York Bulls 30,648   184619711984 ECAC West Dropped Program
Colby College Waterville, Maine Mules 1,838   181319641984ECAC East NESCAC
University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Huskies 32,027   188119641984ECAC East Hockey East
State University of New York College at Cortland Cortland, New York Red Dragons 7,234   186819761984 ECAC West SUNYAC
Elmira College Elmira, New York Soaring Eagles 1,170   185519761984 ECAC West UCHC
Framingham State University Framingham, Massachusetts Rams 6,156   183919791982ECAC 3 MASCAC
State University of New York at Geneseo Geneseo, New York Knights 5,585   187119761984 ECAC West SUNYAC
Hamilton College Clinton, New York Continentals 1,864   179319641984 ECAC West NESCAC
College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts Crusaders 2,897 184319671984ECAC East Atlantic Hockey
Ithaca College Ithaca, New York Bombers 6,969     189219671976Dropped Program
Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Mountain Hawks 5,080   186519691971ECAC 3Dropped Program
University of Maine Orono, Maine Black Bears 11,222     186519771979 ECAC Hockey Hockey East
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, Massachusetts Minutemen 27,269   186319641979Dropped Program Hockey East
University of Massachusetts Boston Dorchester, Massachusetts Beacons 10,600   189419821984ECAC East NEHC
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Engineers 4,512   186119641971ECAC 3Dropped Program
University of Lowell Lowell, Massachusetts Chiefs [a 5] 18,316     189419681983 ECAC Hockey Hockey East
Merrimack College North Andover, Massachusetts Warriors 3,653   194719641984ECAC East Hockey East
Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont Panthers 2,507   180019641984ECAC East NESCAC
New England College Henniker, New Hampshire Pilgrims 1,460       194619711984ECAC East NEHC
University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire Wildcats 14,761     186619641966 ECAC Hockey Hockey East
University of New Haven West Haven, Connecticut Chargers 4,800   192019671983Dropped Program
Nichols College Dudley, Massachusetts Bison 1,459   181519671971ECAC 3 CCC
North Adams State College North Adams, Massachusetts Mowhawks 1,891   189419751984ECAC EastDropped Program
Norwich University Northfield, Vermont Cadets 2,000   181919641984ECAC East NEHC
State University of New York at Oswego Oswego, New York Lakers 8,909   186119671984 ECAC West SUNYAC
State University of New York at Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, New York Cardinals 6,358   188919761984 ECAC West SUNYAC
State University of New York at Potsdam Potsdam, New York Bears 4,325   181619761984 ECAC West SUNYAC
Rochester Institute of Technology Henrietta, New York Tigers 16,842     182919801984 ECAC West Atlantic Hockey
Saint Anselm College Goffstown, New Hampshire Hawks 1,945   188919691984ECAC East Northeast-10
Salem State University Salem, Massachusetts Vikings 10,125     185419671984ECAC East MASCAC
Union College Schenectady, New York Dutchmen 2,200   179519751984 ECAC West ECAC Hockey
University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont Catamounts 11,999   179119641974 ECAC Hockey Hockey East
Westfield State University Westfield, Massachusetts Owls 5,166     187419781984ECAC East MASCAC
Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts Ephs 2,124   179319641984ECAC East NESCAC
Worcester State University Worcester, Massachusetts Lancers 6,221   187419671971ECAC 3 MASCAC

# enrollment in 2018
† as of 2018

  1. Amherst's original, unofficial nickname for its teams, the Lord Jeffs, was retired in 2016 due to controversy over the propriety of honoring Lord Jeffrey Amherst.
  2. Army's team was known as the Cadets while they played in ECAC 2.
  3. Army played a partial Division II/III schedule from 1980 thru 1986.
  4. Boston State merged with Massachusetts-Boston in 1982.
  5. Massachusetts–Lowell, formerly Lowell Tech and Lowell University, changed their nickname from 'Terriers' to 'Chiefs' in 1971 and then to 'River Hawks' in 1994.

Membership timeline

Rochester Institute of TechnologyFramingham State UniversityWestfield State UniversityUniversity of MaineState University of New York at PotsdamState University of New York at PlattsburghState University of New York at GeneseoElmira CollegeState University of New York College at CortlandState University of New York at BrockportUnion CollegeMassachusetts College of Liberal ArtsBryant CollegeUnited States Military AcademyNew England CollegeUniversity at BuffaloBridgewater State UniversitySaint Anselm CollegeLehigh UniversityBabson CollegeUniversity of Massachusetts LowellUniversity of Massachusetts LowellSalem State UniversityState University of New York at OswegoCollege of the Holy CrossUniversity of New HavenIthaca CollegeWorcester State UniversityNichols CollegeAssumption College (Worcester)University of Massachusetts BostonBoston State CollegeWilliams CollegeNorwich UniversityMiddlebury CollegeMerrimack CollegeHamilton CollegeUniversity of ConnecticutColby CollegeBowdoin CollegeAmerican International CollegeUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUniversity of VermontAmherst CollegeMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of New HampshireECAC 2

See also

References

  1. "History of ECAC Hockey". College Hockey Historical Archives. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
  2. "1964-65 NCAA - ECAC - Div. 2 Standings". Hockey DB. Retrieved November 22, 2018.