List Of NCAA Ice Hockey Programs
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This is a list of current and former varsity ice hockey programs that played under NCAA guidelines and/or predated the NCAA's oversight of ice hockey.


Current teams

Time in the NAIA is included for any team so long as they played at the varsity level.
as of June 24, 2022.


Division I


Men's


Women's


Division II


Men's


Women's

No women's ice hockey programs currently play under Division II regulations. The NCAA allows D-II members to play under Division I regulations in any sport that does not have a D-II national championship, and all D-II members that sponsor varsity women's hockey choose to play as D-I. Of the six schools that play under D-II regulations in men's ice hockey, four currently have women's varsity teams, all of which play in the NEWHA. Assumption will start women's varsity play in 2023–24 as a NEWHA member.


Division III


Men's

† UMass Boston's program began in 1980, however, the school merged in 1982 with Boston State College, which had started its ice hockey program in 1962.


Women's


Future teams


Division I


Men's


Women's


Division III


Men's


Women's


Former teams

Defunct teams are listed at the level and in the conference they were when they ceased sponsoring ice hockey as a varsity sport.


Division I


Men's


Women's


Division II


Men's


Division III


Men's


See also

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Timeline


Pre-NCAA Tournament


Men's programs starting thru 1918

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Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 – December 24, 1873) was an American merchant, investor, and philanthropist. Born on a plantation, he left his home to start a career at the age of 17, and settled in Baltimore, Maryland where he remained for most ...
(1894–98) bar:2 color:inactive from:07/01/1895 till:07/01/1898 text: Buffalo (1895–98, 1899–1902, 1918–21, 1922–24) bar:2 color:inactive from:07/01/1899 till:07/01/1902 bar:2 color:inactive from:07/01/1918 till:07/01/1921 bar:2 color:inactive from:07/01/1922 till:07/01/1924 bar:3 color:active from:02/01/1896 till:07/01/1947 text: Yale (1895–) bar:4 color:inactive from:07/01/1896 till:07/01/1898 text: Maryland (1896–98) bar:5 color:inactive from:07/01/1896 till:07/01/1915 text:
Columbia Columbia may refer to: * Columbia (personification), the historical female national personification of the United States, and a poetic name for America Places North America Natural features * Columbia Plateau, a geologic and geographic region in ...
(1896–1915, 1920–23, 1937–38) bar:5 color:inactive from:07/01/1920 till:07/01/1923 bar:5 color:inactive from:07/01/1937 till:07/01/1938 bar:6 color:inactive from:07/01/1896 till:07/01/1899 text: Pennsylvania (1896–99, 1900–01, 1908–11, 1919–24, 1928–30) bar:6 color:inactive from:07/01/1900 till:07/01/1901 bar:6 color:inactive from:07/01/1908 till:07/01/1911 bar:6 color:inactive from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1924 bar:6 color:inactive from:07/01/1928 till:07/01/1930 bar:7 color:inactive from:07/01/1897 till:07/01/1898 text: Pennsylvania Dental College (1897–98) bar:8 color:inactive from:07/01/1897 till:07/01/1898 text: Haverford (1897–98, 1900–01) bar:8 color:inactive from:07/01/1900 till:07/01/1901 bar:9 color:inactive from:07/01/1897 till:07/01/1898 text: MIT (1897–98, 1899–1903, 1904–17, 1919–43, 1945–) bar:9 color:inactive from:07/01/1899 till:07/01/1903 bar:9 color:inactive from:07/01/1904 till:07/01/1917 bar:9 color:inactive from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1943 bar:9 color:inactive from:07/01/1945 till:07/01/1947 bar:10 color:active from:07/01/1897 till:07/01/1906 text: Brown (1897–1906, 1926–39) bar:10 color:active from:07/01/1926 till:07/01/1939 bar:11 color:active from:07/01/1897 till:07/01/1917 text:
Harvard Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
(1897–1917, 1918–43, 1945–) bar:11 color:active from:07/01/1918 till:07/01/1943 bar:11 color:active from:07/01/1945 till:end bar:12 color:inactive from:07/01/1898 till:07/01/1900 text: Pittsburgh (1898–1900, 1906–10, 1937–39) bar:12 color:inactive from:07/01/1906 till:07/01/1910 bar:12 color:inactive from:07/01/1937 till:07/01/1939 bar:13 color:active from:07/01/1899 till:07/01/1917 text: Princeton (1899–1917, 1918–43, 1945–) bar:13 color:active from:07/01/1918 till:07/01/1943 bar:13 color:active from:07/01/1945 till:end bar:14 color:inactive from:07/01/1900 till:07/01/1901 text:
City College of New York The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City. Founded in 1847, Cit ...
(1900–01, 1903–04) bar:14 color:inactive from:07/01/1903 till:07/01/1904 bar:15 color:inactive from:07/01/1900 till:07/01/1901 text: Swarthmore (1900–01, 1908–09) bar:15 color:inactive from:07/01/1908 till:07/01/1909 bar:16 color:active from:07/01/1900 till:07/01/1904 text: Cornell (1900–04, 1906–16, 1920–31, 1933–) bar:16 color:active from:07/01/1906 till:07/01/1916 bar:16 color:active from:07/01/1920 till:07/01/1931 bar:16 color:active from:07/01/1933 till:end bar:17 color:active from:07/01/1901 till:07/01/1904 text: Rensselaer (1901–04, 1906–31, 1936–38) bar:17 color:active from:07/01/1906 till:07/01/1931 bar:17 color:active from:07/01/1936 till:07/01/1938 bar:18 color:active from:07/01/1902 till:07/01/1904 text: Williams (1902–04, 1905–) bar:18 color:active from:07/01/1905 till:end bar:19 color:active from:07/01/1903 till:07/01/1904 text: Union (1903–04, 1905–11, 1919–42) bar:19 color:active from:07/01/1905 till:07/01/1911 bar:19 color:active from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1942 bar:20 color:active from:07/01/1903 till:end text: Army (1903–) bar:21 color:inactive from:07/01/1904 till:07/01/1906 text:
Brooklyn Polytechnic The New York University Tandon School of Engineering (commonly referred to as Tandon) is the engineering and applied sciences school of New York University. Tandon is the second oldest private engineering and technology school in the United St ...
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Springfield Springfield may refer to: * Springfield (toponym), the place name in general Places and locations Australia * Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast) * Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council) * Springfield, Queenslan ...
(1904–28, 1936–42) bar:22 color:inactive from:07/01/1936 till:07/01/1942 bar:23 color:inactive from:07/01/1905 till:07/01/1910 text: Carnegie Tech (1905–10, 1920–21, 1937–40) bar:23 color:inactive from:07/01/1920 till:07/01/1921 bar:23 color:inactive from:07/01/1937 till:07/01/1940 bar:24 color:active from:07/01/1905 till:07/01/1916 text: Trinity (1905–16) bar:25 color:active from:07/01/1905 till:07/01/1918 text:
Dartmouth Dartmouth may refer to: Places * Dartmouth, Devon, England ** Dartmouth Harbour * Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States * Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada * Dartmouth, Victoria, Australia Institutions * Dartmouth College, Ivy League university i ...
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Rochester Rochester may refer to: Places Australia * Rochester, Victoria Canada * Rochester, Alberta United Kingdom *Rochester, Kent ** City of Rochester-upon-Medway (1982–1998), district council area ** History of Rochester, Kent ** HM Prison ...
(1906–08, 1911–12) bar:26 color:inactive from:07/01/1911 till:07/01/1912 bar:27 color:active from:07/01/1907 till:07/01/1908 text: Tufts (1907–08, 1913–14, 1917–18, 1919–21, 1942–45, 1946–) bar:27 color:active from:07/01/1913 till:07/01/1914 bar:27 color:active from:07/01/1917 till:07/01/1918 bar:27 color:active from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1921 bar:27 color:active from:07/01/1942 till:07/01/1945 bar:27 color:active from:07/01/1946 till:end bar:28 color:active from:07/01/1908 till:07/01/1914 text:
Amherst Amherst may refer to: People * Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name * Earl Amherst of Arracan in the East Indies, a title in the British Peerage; formerly ''Baron Amherst'' * Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
(1908–14, 1919–33) bar:28 color:active from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1933 bar:29 color:active from:07/01/1908 till:07/01/1939 text: Massachusetts (1908–39) bar:30 color:active from:07/01/1909 till:07/01/1910 text: Wesleyan (1909–10) bar:31 color:active from:07/01/1909 till:07/01/1910 text:
Penn State #Redirect Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campu ...
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Case Case or CASE may refer to: Containers * Case (goods), a package of related merchandise * Cartridge case or casing, a firearm cartridge component * Bookcase, a piece of furniture used to store books * Briefcase or attaché case, a narrow box to c ...
(1909–11, 1938–41) bar:32 color:inactive from:07/01/1938 till:07/01/1941 bar:33 color:inactive from:07/01/1909 till:07/01/1911 text: Western Reserve (1909–11, 1937–41) bar:33 color:inactive from:07/01/1937 till:07/01/1941 bar:34 color:active from:07/01/1909 till:07/01/1913 text: Norwich (1909–13, 1925–26, 1927–31, 1935–36, 1939–41, 1946–) bar:34 color:active from:07/01/1925 till:07/01/1926 bar:34 color:active from:07/01/1927 till:07/01/1931 bar:34 color:active from:07/01/1935 till:07/01/1936 bar:34 color:active from:07/01/1939 till:07/01/1941 bar:34 color:active from:07/01/1946 till:end bar:35 color:inactive from:07/01/1910 till:07/01/1912 text: Stevens Tech (1910–12, 1915–16) bar:35 color:inactive from:07/01/1915 till:07/01/1916 bar:36 color:active from:07/01/1911 till:07/01/1912 text: Connecticut (1911–12) bar:37 color:active from:07/01/1911 till:07/01/1913 text:
Notre Dame Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: * Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France * University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States ** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
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Syracuse Syracuse may refer to: Places Italy *Syracuse, Sicily, or spelled as ''Siracusa'' *Province of Syracuse United States *Syracuse, New York **East Syracuse, New York **North Syracuse, New York *Syracuse, Indiana * Syracuse, Kansas *Syracuse, Miss ...
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Holy Cross Holy Cross or Saint Cross may refer to: * the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus * Christian cross, a frequently used religious symbol of Christianity * True Cross, supposed remnants of the actual cross upon which Jesus was crucified * Feast ...
(1913–14) bar:41 color:inactive from:07/01/1914 till:07/01/1915 text: WPI (1914–15) bar:42 color:inactive from:07/01/1915 till:07/01/1917 text: SUNY Albany (1915–17, 1919–21) bar:42 color:inactive from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1921 bar:43 color:active from:07/01/1915 till:07/01/1917 text: Colgate (1915–17, 1920–22, 1927–44, 1945–) bar:43 color:active from:07/01/1920 till:07/01/1922 bar:43 color:active from:07/01/1927 till:07/01/1944 bar:43 color:active from:07/01/1945 till:end bar:44 color:active from:07/01/1917 till:07/01/1918 text: Boston University (1917–18, 1919–20, 1922–43) bar:44 color:active from:07/01/1919 till:07/01/1920 bar:44 color:active from:07/01/1922 till:07/01/1943 bar:45 color:active from:07/01/1917 till:07/01/1929 text:
Boston College Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the university has more than 9,300 full-time undergraduates and nearly 5,000 graduate students. Although Boston College is classifie ...
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References

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