NCHA
- League status: Active
- English name: Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
- Administered by: Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association
- Head manager: Dr. G. Steven Larson
- Year of start: 2013
- WWW: http://www.nchahockey.org
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31 May 2020 | | Matt McNair (F) | Adrian College | Åmåls SK | |
30 May 2020 | | Vincent Paquette (F) | Adrian College | Åmåls SK | |
24 May 2020 | | Elias Sandholm (G) | Northern Cyclones | Trine University | |
27 Apr 2020 | | Hunter Vorva (G) | Marian University Wisconsin | Marseille Spartiates |
# | Player name | Pos | Team | GP | G | A | P | PIM | +/- |
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1. | Dean Balsamo | F | Adrian College | 29 | 19 | 21 | 40 | 22 | |
2. | Peter Bates | C | St. Norbert College | 29 | 15 | 25 | 40 | 6 | |
3. | Andrew Bellant | F | Adrian College | 26 | 17 | 21 | 38 | 40 | |
4. | Marcel Kottek | D | Adrian College | 33 | 6 | 32 | 38 | 33 | |
5. | Samuel Ruffin | F | Adrian College | 29 | 10 | 27 | 37 | 16 | |
6. | Gianni Vitali | C | Marian University Wisconsin | 28 | 16 | 18 | 34 | 10 | |
7. | Peyton Frantti | C | St. Norbert College | 29 | 15 | 19 | 34 | 25 | |
8. | Adam Keyes | C | Aurora University | 27 | 11 | 23 | 34 | 39 | |
9. | Zachary Heintz | F | Adrian College | 28 | 14 | 19 | 33 | 8 | |
10. | Alessio Luciani | LW | Adrian College | 29 | 10 | 22 | 32 | 18 | |
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- from 1998 to 2013: MCHA - Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association
- from 2013 to present: NCHA
Renamed NCHA (Northern Collegiate Hockey Association) after 2012-13 seasonThe Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association continues to change the face of hockey in the West and today adds another chapter to the story that the league continues to write.
Dr. G. Steven Larson, commissioner of the league, has announced a new era for the conference, complete with a new name and representation of both women's and men's teams under one association.
The MCHA has continued to expand, announcing that both St. Norbert College and The College of St. Scholastica will be joining the league for the 2013-14 campaign. That new era will embark with a new league name, as the MCHA will officially be moving forward as the "Northern Collegiate Hockey Association".
As part of the league transition, the women's teams from the current NCHA will now be under the same conference umbrella with the men's, with each side having its own administrative structure, constitution and bylaws.
The original Northern Collegiate Hockey Association dates back to 1980 and includes a lengthy history that consists of 12 NCAA National Championships won by six different members.
There will be plenty of history to merge when this new era begins, one that most notably comes into play when you talk about the student-athletes goal of winning a championship.
On the men's side, the NCHA tournament champion will continue to play for the "Harris Cup", named after MSOE Director of Athletics Dan Harris, who served as the first president of the MCHA and helped get the league up and running to become what it is today.
The regular-season champion will now receive the "Peters Cup", named after Bob Peters, the long-time Bemidji State coach. Peters won 728 games and 13 national championships with the Beavers, including two NCAA titles as an early member of the NCHA back in 1984 and 1986. The Peters Cup is an NCHA tradition, as it had been handed out to the NCHA playoff championship winner since 1998.
On the women's side, the NCHA tournament champion will now play for the "Slaats Cup", named in honor of Lake Forest College Director of Athletics Jackie Slaats, in recognition of her efforts and dedication in pioneering the formation of the Women's NCHA.
The regular-season champion will now receive the "Kronschnabel Cup", named after Bill Kronschnabel, the commissioner of the former Northern Collegiate Hockey Association since 2002. He served as the NCHA Supervisor of Officials from 1998 to 2005 and also played a role in the former MCHA as its Supervisor of Officials in its early stages.
The MCHA dates back to the 1998-99 season and has taken great strides in the past 15 years to rise to the level that is has achieved. With the former NCHA essentially dissolving this offseason, the MCHA wanted to take a piece of the history and prestige of the conference it has become with its new name.
The NCHA women's conference was formed in 2000 and will play its 14th season starting next fall. The conference has sent 13 teams to the NCAA tournament over the past 11 years, including five to the semifinal round. It will be reducing its membership from 11 to seven institutions this offseason and change its leadership.
Both the women and men will maintain their automatic qualifier status and continue to play for a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
The Men's NCHA will consist of the following 10 members: Adrian College, Concordia University, Finlandia University, Lake Forest College, Lawrence University, Marian University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Northland College, St. Norbert College and The College of St. Scholastica.
The Women's NCHA will consist of the following seven members: Adrian College, Concordia University, Finlandia University, Lake Forest College, Marian University, St. Norbert College and The College of St. Scholastica.
- Youngest player: Lucas Patton (21 years)
- Oldest player: Adrien Sebag (26 years)
- Shortest player: Matt McNair (170 cm)
- Tallest player: T.J. Delaney (198 cm)
- Nationalities: Canada (29), Czechia (2), Finland (1), France (2), Great Britain (1), Latvia (1), Russia (2), Serbia (1), Switzerland (2), Sweden (1), USA (27)
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