4-575: The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) is a college athletic conference which operates in Illinois , Indiana , Michigan , Minnesota , and Wisconsin in the midwestern United States . It participates in the NCAA 's Division III as a hockey -only conference. The conference was formally approved in 1980 as an association of six schools in Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin , though
8-862: The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference . The move would have left only two men's teams in the NCHA, leading St. Norbert and St. Scholastica to join the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA). In April 2013, the NCHA and MCHA announced a merger, where the NCHA would absorb the MCHA's teams (of the MCHA's 10 schools, all 7 who also sponsored women's hockey played in the NCHA). The men's and women's sides will retain separate administrative structures, as well as their automatic bids to
12-693: The NCAA Tournament. ^ Won National Championship College athletic conference In college athletics in the United States , institutions typically join in conferences for regular play under different governing bodies. There are several national and regional associations governing the varsity teams of colleges and universities . Varsity teams are typically funded by an institution's athletic department, and under some governing bodies players are eligible for athletic scholarships . This list also includes conferences in sports that
16-528: The teams' schedules would not be standardized until the following season. This led to some teams playing an unequal number of games in the 1980–81 season. As such, the 1981–82 season is considered the first official season of play. In the summer of 2012, the five schools in the University of Wisconsin System announced that they would leave the conference to begin playing hockey in their all-sports conference,
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