East Coast Collegiate Hockey Association

The East Coast Collegiate Hockey Association (ECCHA) is an ACHA college ice hockey conference in the Southeast region of the United States.

Established:2001
Members:24
Sport:College Ice Hockey
League:ACHA Division III
Region:Mid-Atlantic/Southeast
States:Maryland
Washington, DC
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Headquarters:Arlington, Virginia
Commissioner:Brian Meyers
Website:https://www.eccha.net/

The ECCHA was created in August of 2001 as Blue Ridge Hockey Conference or BRHC by eight collegiate hockey programs in Virginia and North Carolina. The BRHC has advanced four of its members to the ACHA National Tournament since 2003.

As of the summer of 2017, the BRHC was restructured to form the East Coast Collegiate Hockey Association with the intent to improve the quality of its brand of ACHA Division III hockey in the mid-Atlantic and Southern region.[1]

Teams

  • ECCHA Atlantic Division North
    • American University
    • Northern Virginia Community College
    • Marymount University
    • College of William & Mary
  • ECCHA Atlantic Division South
    • Old Dominion University
    • University of Richmond
    • East Carolina University
    • Appalachian State
  • ECCHA Colonial Division
    • Christopher Newport University
    • College of Charleston
    • Coastal Carolina University
    • Radford University
    • Virginia Commonwealth University
    • The Citadel

Former teams

The last year as BRHC, in 2017, conference's membership had tripled since 2007, making it the largest collegiate hockey conference in the United States.

Colonial Division

School Location Founded Affiliation Nickname Colors
Christopher Newport University Newport News, VA 1961 Public Captains    
East Carolina University Greenville, NC 1907 Public (University of North Carolina System) Pirates    
University of North Carolina-Wilmington Wilmington, NC 1947 Public (University of North Carolina System) Seahawks    
Radford University Radford, VA 1910 Public Highlanders    
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA 1838 Public Rams    
Coastal Carolina University Conway, SC 1954 Public Chanticleers    
George Mason University Fairfax, VA 1949 as branch of University of Virginia, independent university by 1972 Public Patriots    

Atlantic Division- North Region

School Location Founded Affiliation Nickname Colors
American University Washington D.C. 1893 Private/Methodist Eagles    
Catholic University Washington D.C. 1887 Private/Roman Catholic Cardinals    
Marymount University Arlington, VA 1856 Private/Roman Catholic Saints    
Northern Virginia Community College Annandale, VA 1964 Community College Nighthawks    
College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA 1693 Private Tribe    

Atlantic Division- South Region

School Location Founded Affiliation Nickname Colors
Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 1930 Public Monarchs    
University of Richmond Richmond, VA 1930 Private Spiders    
Appalachian State University Boone, NC 1899 Public (University of North Carolina System) Mountaineers    
Johnson & Wales University Charlotte, NC 2004 Private/Non-profit Wildcats    
The Citadel Charleston, SC 1839 Public Military College Bulldogs    

Conference champions

The championship tournament is held every year on the third weekend of February. In 2015 it was held at Chilled Ponds in Chesepeake, Virginia.

YearChampion
2001-02Charleston
2002-03Appalachian State
2003-04Richmond
2004-05Richmond
2005-06Richmond
2006-07Richmond
2007-08Old Dominion
2008-09VCU
2009-10Appalachian State
2010-11William & Mary
2011-12Liberty
2012-13James Madison
2013-14James Madison
2014-15Catholic University
2015-16 Northern Virginia Community College
2016-17 Citadel
2017-18 Richmond

Colonial Division

YearChampion
2008-09George Washington
2009-10Loyola-Maryland
2010-11Loyola-Maryland
2011-12Christopher Newport
2012-13Christopher Newport
2013-14Loyola-Maryland
2014-15 Christopher Newport
2015-16 George Mason
2016-17 Christopher Newport
2017-18 Christopher Newport

See also

References

  1. "About the ECCHA". East Coast Collegiate Hockey Association. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
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