Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference

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Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference
Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference Logo.png
Conference ACHA
Founded2006
Sports fielded
  • Men's ice hockey
DivisionDivision 2
Region Northeast
Most titles TCNJ Lions
(2 titles)
Official website Official website

The Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference (GNCHC) was an ACHA Division II ice hockey league based in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The league was disbanded in 2017.

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Past teams

SchoolLocationNicknamePrimary conferenceWebsiteTeam colorsCurrent conference (as of 12/15/22)
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg, PA Huskies PSAC (DII)   CHF-DVCHC Tournament Bound
LIU Post Brookville, NY Pioneers ECC (DII)N/A  NCAA Division 1 Independent, but in a scheduling partnership with Atlantic Hockey
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Kutztown, PA Golden Bears PSAC (DII)   CHF-DVCHC Tournament Bound
Lafayette College Easton, PA Leopards Patriot (DI)   CHF-DVCHC Non-Tournament Bound
La Salle University Philadelphia, PA Explorers A-10 (DI)   CHF-DVCHC Tournament Bound
Muhlenberg College Allentown, PA Mules Centennial (DIII)   Inactive
Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, PA Crusaders Landmark (DIII)   CHF-DVCHC Non-Tournament Bound
Millersville University of Pennsylvania Millersville, PA Marauders PSAC (DII)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
Rowan University Glassoboro, NJ Profs NJAC (DIII)   ACHA-MACH D2
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) Newark, NJ Highlanders America East (DI)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
Princeton University Princeton, NJ Tigers Ivy (DI)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
Seton Hall University South Orange, NJ Pirates Big East (DI)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) Ewing, NJ Lions NJAC (DIII)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Quakers Ivy (DI)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
West Chester University West Chester, PA Golden Rams PSAC (DII)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ Scarlet Knights Big Ten (DI)  ACHA-CSCHC D2
University of Scranton Scranton, PA Royals Landmark (DIII)   ACHA-CSCHC D2
Gettysburg College Gettysburg, PA Bullets Centennial (DIII)   CHF-DVCHC Non-Tournament Bound
Franklin & Marshall Lancaster, PA Dipolmats Centennial (DIII)   CHF-DVCHC Non-Tournament Bound
Bucknell Lewisburg, PA Bisons Patriot League (DI)   CHF-DVCHC Non-Tournament Bound

Past seasons

SeasonChampionsRunner-up
2006–2007MuhlenbergRowan
2007–2008RowanTCNJ
2008–2009ScrantonMuhlenberg
2009–2010C.W. PostScranton
2010–2011NJITMuhlenberg
2011–2012TCNJMillersville
2012–2013Kutztown UniversityMillersville
2013–2014TCNJMillersville
2014–2015La SalleLafayette
2015–2016RutgersScranton
2016–2017BloomsburgKutztown

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