Colonial States College Hockey Conference

The Colonial States College Hockey Conference (CSCHC) is a non-varsity club college ice hockey league based in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The conference is part of the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 and is made up of teams from colleges and universities based in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Colonial States College Hockey Conference (CSCHC)
ConferenceACHA
Founded2014
PresidentSal Capone
CommissionerPaxton Murphy
Sports fielded
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams8
RegionSoutheast
Most recent
champion(s)
Penn Quakers (3rd title)
(2023–24)
Most titlesTCNJ Lions (4 titles)
Official websiteOfficial website

History

The original logo of the CSCHC (Used from 2014[1] to 2017)

The conference was formed on April 14, 2014, by programs previously associated with the Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference (GNCHC). The original seven members consisted of Millersville University, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Princeton University, Seton Hall University, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), the University of Pennsylvania, and West Chester University. The founder and first president of the conference was Tom Hench (2014-2016). Andrew Ducko took over as president from 2016 to 2022. Sal Capone currently resides as the conference president (2022–present).

Prior to the 2015–16 season Monmouth University joined the conference from the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association (MACH), raising the total number of teams to eight. In November 2015, the ACHA granted the CSCHC an automatic bid into the ACHA D2 Regional Tournament.[2]

In March 2016, Rutgers University and the University of Scranton were accepted into the conference from the GNCHC following the 2015–16 season.[3]

For the 2018–19 season the conference adopted a new shootout rule for regular season games that were tied at the conclusion of overtime, eliminating the "tie" entirely from CSCHC play. Following the season the CSCHC took part in the 2019 Men's Division 2 All Star Challenge, along with 12 other DII leagues and one group representing independent programs, which was hosted at West Chester's Ice Line Quad Rinks.[4] The team finished 12th with a record of 1-3-1.[5] In August 2019, TCNJ was announced as a 2020 ACHA Men's Division 2 Regional host, with Loucks Ice Center in Lawrenceville, New Jersey acting as the site for the Southeast tournament between February 28 and March 1.[6] This was the first time that a team from The Colonial acted as an official host for an official ACHA event. The two teams that advanced to the 2020 National Tournament from this were #3 University of Cincinnati and #7 Miami University.[7] The 2020 ACHA National tournament was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

In April 2020, Stockton University was announced at the conference's 11th member ahead of the 2020–21 season (which was eventually canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[9] The Ospreys became the first member to jump into Division 2 with its move, most recently playing in the Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference's (DVCHC) National Division at the Division 3 level. The team also rejoined the ACHA as the DVCHC, at the time of the 2019–20 season, was playing under the Collegiate Hockey Federation, a separate non-varsity governing body. The next year the league accepted Bryn Athyn College as its 12th member, which had transitioned from playing as an Independent NCAA DIII program to ACHA DII.[10]

The Colonial entered the 2022–23 season with the admission Penn State Berks, its first team to join from ACHA Division 1 (Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association).[11] However the conference also lost members for the first time with the departures of The College of New Jersey, Princeton University, and Monmouth University. With ten teams participating the conference reverted to a single division format.

Rutgers University left the conference after the 2022–23 season.[12] NJIT and Penn State Berks also withdrew from the conference in 2023. Drexel University joined the conference for the 2023–24 season after the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association (MACH) folded.

Notable achievements

DateDescriptionPlayer or TeamNotes
September 26, 2014First league gameMillersville University & Princeton Universityat Lancaster Ice Rink[13]
September 26, 2014First league team WinMillersville UniversityMillersville won, 8–1, over Princeton
September 26, 2014First league goalAlex Vukasin of Princeton Tigers2 minutes and 57 seconds into the 1st period
September 26, 2014First league assistJames McNally of Millersville UniversityAssisted on Millersville's first goal 4 minutes and 53 seconds into the first period
September 26, 2014First league goalie winEric Hench of Millersville University60 minutes played with 12 saves on 13 shots
September 26, 2014First league Power Play GoalNicholas Mullarkey of Millersville Universityscored on Millersville's seventh goal of the game, 19 minutes and 48 seconds into the second period
September 26, 2014First league Shorthanded GoalBrian Monteith of Millersville UniversityMillersville's first goal of the game, 4 minutes and 53 seconds into the first period
September 26, 2014First league penaltyNicholas Mullarkey of Millersville UniversityCalled for hooking minor 4 minutes and 42 seconds into the first period
September 26, 2014First league Game Winning GoalCyle Knopf of Millersville UniversityMillersville's second goal of the game 17 minutes and 26 seconds into the first period.
November 14, 2014First league shutoutMarc Daouphars of Millersville University27 saves in 7–0 win over NJIT[14][15]
December 5, 2014First league team to win over a ranked opponentWest Chester Golden RamsWEST CHESTER-5 over #8 Delaware-4, in overtime[16]
February 17, 2015First Team in RankingsMillersville Universityreceived ranking votes in final ranking period in ACHA South East Region[17][18]
February 21, 2015First league MVPJames McNally of Millersville University50 points (19 goals, 31 assists) in 2014–15 season[19][20]
February 22, 2015First league championWest Chester Golden RamsDefeated Seton Hall University in the final, 3–2
February 26, 2016First conference team to compete in the ACHA Southeast Regional Tournament via autobidPrinceton TigersThe 2016 conference winners fell, 5–3, to the University of Louisville in Dale City, VA.[21]
March 1, 2019First conference team to win a game at ACHA Southeast Regional TournamentTCNJ LionsDefeated Rowan University, 4–3, in Lynchburg, VA.
February 20, 2022First league team to make regionals via at-large bidUniversity of PennsylvaniaRanked #13 in final ranking period, earning spot in regionals without a conference autobid

Playoff format

Original (2014 to 2021), current (2022 to present)

Teams within the conference play one-another twice a season, once at home and once on the road. The results of these games count towards league standings and determine the playoff seeds. The top six teams at the conclusion of the regular season will qualify for the conference playoffs, which are held at a single venue over the course of one weekend.

The top two seeds receive a bye in the first round. The third seed faces the sixth seed, while the fourth seed faces the fifth. The second round sees the top seed take on the lowest remaining seed, and the second seed take on the second highest seed remaining. The two teams that advance will face each-other in the championship game, with the winner receiving both the conference trophy and a birth in the ACHA Southeast Regional Tournament.

Dual division iteration (2021 to 2022)

For the 2021–22 season, the Colonial split its twelve member teams into two divisions. These divisions, named the Liberty and Independence divisions, have individual standings and their own qualification methods into the 2022 Colonial Cup playoffs. Teams in the Liberty Division, the larger of the two groups, play one-another twice, home and away, and play Independence teams once amounting to a 18-game regular season. The four teams within the Independence Division play one-another three times with one additional game against each of the teams in the Liberty Division. This amounts to a 17-game regular season.

Following the conclusion of the regular season a seven-team playoff is hosted. The top six teams in the Liberty Division qualify for the tournament with the school finishing first overall receiving a bye into the semifinals. The seventh seed in the tournament goes to the highest finishing team in the Independence Division. The second seed faces the seventh seed (Independence), while the third faces the sixth and fourth faces the fifth. In the semifinals the first seed plays the lowest seed remaining in the tournament while the other two remaining teams face off. The two teams that advance will face each-other in the championship game.

Member teams

Colonial members in New Jersey
SchoolLocationNicknamePrimary conferenceTeam ColorsJoinedWebsite
Bryn Athyn CollegeBryn Athyn, PALionsCSAC (DIII)   2021[1]
Drexel University[note 1]Philadelphia, PADragonsCAA (DI)   2023[2]
Millersville University of Pennsylvania[note 2]Millersville, PAMaraudersPSAC (DII)   2014[3]
University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PAQuakersIvy (DI)   2014[4]
University of ScrantonScranton, PARoyalsLandmark (DIII)   2016None
Seton Hall UniversitySouth Orange, NJPiratesBig East (DI)   2014[5]
Stockton UniversityGalloway, NJOspreysNJAC (DIII)     2020[6]
West Chester University[note 3]West Chester, PAGolden RamsPSAC (DII)   2014[7]

Conference arenas

SchoolHome arenaLocation
Bryn AthynJungé Ice Rink & PavilionBryn Athyn, Pennsylvania
DrexelClass of 1923 ArenaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
MillersvilleLancaster Ice RinkLancaster, Pennsylvania
PennClass of 1923 ArenaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
ScrantonRevolution Ice CentrePittston, Pennsylvania
Seton HallRichard J. Codey ArenaSouth Orange, New Jersey
StocktonFlyers Skate Zone - Atlantic CityAtlantic City, New Jersey
West ChesterIce Line Quad RinksWest Chester, Pennsylvania

Former members

Season standings

2014–15 season

Pos.TeamGPWLTOTLPts
1Millersville Marauders121101023
2West Chester Golden Rams12921019
3TCNJ Lions12642014
4Seton Hall Pirates12551112
5Princeton Tigers1238107
6NJIT Highlanders1239006
7Penn Quakers1229015

2015–16 season

Pos.TeamGPWLTOTLPts
1TCNJ Lions141121023
2Princeton Tigers141031021
3Millersville Marauders14941019
4Monmouth Hawks14752016
5Penn Quakers14770014
6West Chester Golden Rams14671013
7NJIT Highlanders14211015
8Seton Hall Pirates14112013

2016–17 season

Pos.TeamGPWLTOTLPts
1Princeton Tigers181332028
2TCNJ Lions181341027
3Penn Quakers181350026
4Rutgers Scarlet Knights181152024
5Millersville Marauders18961221
6Monmouth Hawks18871219
7Scranton Royals187101015
8NJIT Highlanders185101213
9West Chester Golden Rams18493213
10Seton Hall Pirates18116013

2017–18 season

Pos.TeamGPWLTOTLPts
1Penn Quakers181331128
2Scranton Royals181241126
3Millersville Marauders181052123
4TCNJ Lions181062022
5West Chester Golden Rams18972020
6Rutgers Scarlet Knights18981019
7NJIT Highlanders18990018
8Seton Hall Pirates187110014
9Princeton Tigers184120210
10Monmouth Hawks18211149

2018–19 season

Pos.TeamGPWLOTLSOLPts
1Scranton Royals181431029
2Penn Quakers181430129
3TCNJ Lions181440028
4Millersville Marauders181150224
5Rutgers Scarlet Knights181070121
6Princeton Tigers181071021
7NJIT Highlanders188100016
8West Chester Golden Rams187100115
9Seton Hall Pirates18113226
10Monmouth Hawks18115114

2019–20 season

Pos.TeamGPWLOTLSOLPts
1TCNJ Lions181610133
2Penn Quakers181520131
3Scranton Royals181341027
4Rutgers Scarlet Knights181140325
5West Chester Golden Rams181071021
6Millersville Marauders18971120
7Seton Hall Pirates186120012
8Monmouth Hawks18413109
9NJIT Highlanders18414008
10Princeton Tigers18216004

2020–21 season

Not played due to the COVID-19 Pandemic

2021–22 season

Liberty Division

Pos.TeamGPWLOTL/SOLPts
1Penn Quakers16142028
2Millersville Marauders16123125
3TCNJ Lions16123125
4Stockton Ospreys1696119
5Bryn Athyn Lions1696119
6Scranton Royals1679014
7West Chester Golden Rams1611413
8Rutgers Scarlet KnightsN/A[note 4]

Independence Division

Pos.TeamGPWLOTL/SOLPts
1Seton Hall Pirates16123125
2NJIT Highlanders1559111
3Princeton Tigers1431106
4Monmouth Hawks1511402

2022–23 season

Pos.TeamGPWLOTL/SOLPts
1Penn Quakers14131026
2Seton Hall Pirates14122024
3Millersville Marauders14112123
4Stockton Ospreys1476115
5Scranton Royals1466214
6West Chester Golden Rams1431017
7Rutgers Scarlet Knights1421115
8Bryn Athyn Lions1421204
N/ANJIT HighlandersN/A[note 5]
N/APenn State Berks Blue LionsN/A[note 6]

2023–24 season

Pos.TeamGPWLOTL/SOLPts
1Millersville Marauders14113022
2Penn Quakers14104020
3Stockton Ospreys1495018
4Drexel Dragons1465315
5Scranton Royals1467113
6Seton Hall Pirates1468012
7Bryn Athyn Lions1458111
8West Chester Golden Rams1431017

Championship results

SeasonDateWinnerScoreRunners–upVenueRegular season winner
2014–15February 22, 2015West Chester Golden Rams3–2Seton Hall PiratesLoucks Ice CenterMillersville Marauders
2015–16February 21, 2016Princeton Tigers5–4 (OT)TCNJ LionsIce Line Quad RinksTCNJ Lions
2016–17February 19, 2017TCNJ Lions5–0Princeton TigersLoucks Ice CenterPrinceton Tigers
2017–18February 18, 2018TCNJ Lions14–5Scranton RoyalsLoucks Ice CenterPenn Quakers
2018–19February 17, 2019TCNJ Lions3–2Scranton RoyalsLoucks Ice CenterScranton Royals
2019–20February 16, 2020TCNJ Lions3–2Penn QuakersLoucks Ice CenterTCNJ Lions
2020–21Not played due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021–22February 20, 2022Penn Quakers6–2TCNJ LionsCURE Insurance ArenaPenn Quakers
2022–23February 19, 2023Penn Quakers10–3Millersville MaraudersClass of 1923 ArenaPenn Quakers
2023–24February 11, 2024Penn Quakers12–5Millersville MaraudersClass of 1923 ArenaMillersville Marauders

Regional bids

SeasonRoundCSCHC TeamScoreOpponentOpponent ConferenceReference
2015–16Play-in Round#12 Princeton Tigers3–5#9 Louisville CardinalsTSCHL[21][22]
2016–17Play-in Round#12 TCNJ Lions2–6#9 Rowan ProfsMACH[23]
2017–18Play-in Round#12 TCNJ Lions1–6#9 Maryland TerrapinsMACH[24]
2018–19Play-in Round#12 TCNJ Lions4–3#9 Rowan ProfsMACH[25][26]
Round One1–6#3 Liberty FlamesMACH[27][28]
2019–20Play-in Round#12 TCNJ Lions2–3 (OT)#9 Wake Forest Demon DeaconsACCHL[29][30][31]
2021–22Round One#13 Penn Quakers6–4#8 Kentucky WildcatsTSCHL[32]
Round Two4–3#3 NC State WolfpackACCHL
Round Three0–5#7 Indiana HoosiersTSCHL
2022–23Round One#13 Penn Quakers4–3#8 Michigan WolverinesTSCHL[33]
Round Two3–13#3 Kentucky WildcatsTSCHL
2023–24Round One#14 Penn Quakers8–6#7 North Carolina Tar HeelsACCHL
Round Two5–14#3 Indiana HoosiersTSCHL

See also

Notes

References