Colonial Hockey Conference

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Colonial Hockey Conference
(CHC)
Colonial Hockey Conference logo
Established 2015
Dissolved 2020
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 4
Sports fielded Women's ice hockey
Region Northeastern U.S.
Former names ECAC North Atlantic
Commissioner Katie Boldvich
Website http://colonialhockey.com

The Colonial Hockey Conference (CHC) was an athletic conference that operated in the northeastern United States. It participated in the NCAA's Division III as an ice hockey-only conference and included only women's teams.

The formation of the conference was originally announced in late 2014 under the ECAC umbrella, with the conference to be known as the ECAC North Atlantic.[1] The eight founding institutions all had either independent or newly formed women's hockey teams, so no teams had to switch conferences to join the ECAC-NA. In 2015, however, just before the conference's first season commenced, the members announced that the conference would be renamed the Colonial Hockey Conference, dropping the ECAC affiliation.[2] The conference lasted until the 2020-21 season, when the Commonwealth Coast Conference took over operations. At that time, all of the remaining members of the CHC were full members of the CCC.

Final Members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Undergraduate enrollment Joined Championships Men's conference Primary conference Colors
Endicott College Beverly, MA Gulls 1939 Private 2,485 2015 CCC CCC
Nichols College Dudley, MA Bison 1815 Private 1,459 2017 CCC CCC
Salve Regina University Newport, RI Seahawks 1934 Private 2,686 2019 CCC CCC
University of New England Biddeford, ME Nor'easters 1831 Private 2,582 2019 CCC CCC

Former members

Membership timeline

References

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