Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League

Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League
Founded1995
CommissionerMike Walley (since 2012)
DivisionACHA / AAU
No. of teams80
HeadquartersNorth Carolina
RegionSoutheast
Official websiteOfficial website

The Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League (ACCHL) is a non-NCAA collegiate ice hockey league in the mid-atlantic and southeast regions of the United States. The Mission of the ACC Hockey League is to provide student-athletes an option to compete in organized intercollegiate ice hockey without the high expenses of NCAA level hockey.

All teams in Men's Division I compete out of the ACHA. All teams in Men's Division II compete out of the ACHA Southeast Region in Division II with some being dual within Division II of the AAU. All teams in the Women's Division compete out of the ACHA Southeast Region in Division II. All teams in Men's Division II 'A' compete in the AAU as part of the Division III level with some being dual within Division III of the ACHA. All teams in Men's Division III compete in the AAU as part of the FED Division. Mike "Sheriff" Walley is the current executive director of the league.[1]

Liberty became the first school from the conference to win a National Championship, winning the 2026 AAU Men's Division III title.

Current members

Men's Division I

Division Institution Location Nickname Arena Team colors Primary conference
North Division University of Delaware Newark, DE Blue Hens Fred Rust Ice Arena     CUSA (D-I)
University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Panthers Alpha Ice Complex     ACC (D-I)
Stony Brook University Stony Brook NY Seawolves The Rinx       CAA (D-I)
State University of New York at Oswego
(SUNY Oswego)
Oswego, NY Lakers Deborah F. Stanley Arena     SUNYAC (D-III)
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY Orange Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion   ACC (D-I)
South Division University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Crimson Tide Pelham Civic Center     SEC (D-I)
University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Wildcats Lexington Ice Center     SEC (D-I)
University of Louisville Louisville, KY Cardinals Iceland Sports Complex     ACC (D-I)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC Tar Heels Orange County Sportsplex     ACC (D-I)
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC Wolfpack Wake Competition Center     ACC (D-I)

Men's Division II

Division Institution Location Nickname Arena Team colors Primary conference
Premier - ACC Division High Point University High Point, NC Panthers Greensboro Ice House     Big South (DI)
University of North Carolina at Wilmington Wilmington, NC Seahawks Polar Ice Wilmington       CAA (DI)
Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA Hokies LancerLot Sports Complex     ACC (DI)
Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC Demon Deacons Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Arena     ACC (DI)
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV Mountaineers Mylan Park Ice Pavilion     Big 12 (DI)
Premier - MACHA Division University of Delaware Newark, DE Blue Hens Fred Rust Ice Arena     CUSA (DI)
University of Maryland College Park, MD Terrapins The Gardens Ice House         Big Ten (DI)
Pennsylvania State University State College, PA Nittany Lions Pegula Ice Arena     Big Ten (DI)
Rider University Lawrenceville, NJ Broncs Flemington Ice House       MAAC (DI)
Rowan University Glassboro, NJ Profs Hollydell Ice Arena     NJAC (DIII)
Southeastern Division University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Crimson Tide Pelham Civic Center     SEC (DI)
University of Auburn Auburn, AL Tigers Columbus Ice Rink     SEC (DI)
University of Georgia Athens, GA Bulldogs Akins Ford Arena     SEC (DI)
University of Mississippi University, MS Rebels Mid-South Ice House     SEC (DI)
University of South Carolina Columbia, SC Gamecocks Flight Adventure Park     SEC (DI)
University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN Volunteers Knoxville Civic Coliseum       SEC (DI)
Elite - Capitol Division Georgetown University Washington, D.C. Hoyas The Gardens Ice House     Big East (DI)
George Washington University Washington, D.C. Colonials The St. James     A-10 (DI)
Princeton University Princeton, NJ Tigers Baker Rink     Ivy League (DI)
Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA Hawks Haverford Skatium     A-10 (DI)
Elite - Carolina Division Appalachian State University Boone, NC Mountaineers Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Arena     Sun Belt (DI)
Elon University Elon, NC Phoenix Orange County Sportsplex     CAA (DI)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC 49ers Extreme Ice Center     American (DI)
Elite - Georgia Division Duke University Durham, NC Blue Devils Orange County Sportsplex     ACC (DI)
East Carolina University Greenville, NC Pirates Carolina Ice Zone     American (DI)
Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA Yellow Jackets Atlanta IceForum     ACC (DI)
Elite - Virginia Division George Mason University George Mason, VA Patriots Prince William Ice Center     A-10 (DI)
James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA Duke Haymarket IcePlex     Sun Belt (DI)
University of Richmond Richmond, VA Spiders Richmond Ice Zone     A-10 (DI)
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Cavaliers SkateNation Plus     ACC (DI)

Women's Division II

Division Institution Location Nickname Arena Team colors Primary conference
North Division Georgetown University Washington, D.C. Hoyas The Gardens Ice House     Big East (DI)
George Washington University Washington, D.C. Colonials The St. James     A-10 (DI)
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Cavaliers LaHaye Ice Center     ACC (DI)
West Chester University West Chester, PA Golden Rams Ice Line Quad Rinks     PSAC (DII)
South Division High Point University High Point, NC Panthers Greensboro Ice House     Big South (DI)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC Tar Heels Orange County Sportsplex     ACC (DI)
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC Wolfpack Wake Competition Center     ACC (DI)
Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA Hokies LancerLot Sports Complex     ACC (DI)

Men's Division III

Division Institution Location Nickname Arena Team colors Primary conference
M2A - Carolina Division High Point University High Point, NC Panthers Greensboro Ice House     Big South (DI)
Liberty University Lynchburg, VA Flames LaHaye Ice Center       ASUN (DI)
Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA Hokies LancerLot Sports Complex     ACC (DI)
Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC Demon Deacons Winston-Salem Fairgrounds     ACC (DI)
M2A - Eastern Shore Division Loyola University Maryland Baltimore, MD Greyhounds Reisterstown Sportsplex     Patriot (DI)
Salisbury University Stevenson, MD Sea Gulls Easton Ice Rink     C2C (DIII)
Stevenson University Stevenson, MD Mustangs Reisterstown Sportsplex     MAC (DIII)
United States Naval Academy Annapolis, MD Midshipmen McMullen Hockey Arena     Patriot (DI)
M2A - Tide Water Division Catholic University of America Washington, D.C. Cardinals Fort Dupont Ice Arena     Landmark (DIII)
Christopher Newport University Newport News, VA Captains Chilled Ponds Ice Sports Complex     C2C (DIII)
University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD Terrapins The Gardens Ice House         Big Ten (DI)
College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA Tribe Chilled Ponds Ice Sports Complex       CAA (DI)
M2A - SEC Division University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Crimson Tide Pelham Civic Center     SEC (DI)
College of Charleston Charleston, SC Cougars Carolina Ice Palace     CAA (DI)
Coastal Carolina University Conway, SC Chanticleers Florence Center       Sun Belt (DI)
University of Georgia Athens, GA Bulldogs Akins Ford Arena     SEC (DI)
M2A - Tri-State Division Pennsylvania State University State College, PA Nittany Lions Pegula Ice Arena     Big Ten (DI)
Rowan University Glassboro, NJ Profs Hollydell Ice Arena     NJAC (DIII)
West Chester University West Chester, PA Golden Rams Ice Line Quad Rinks     PSAC (DII)
York College of Pennsylvania Spring Garden Township, PA Spartans York Ice Arena     MAC (DIII)
M3 - North Division American University Washington, D.C. Eagles Cabin John Ice Rink       Patriot (DI)
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Blue Jays Mt. Pleasant Ice Arena     Centennial (DIII)
Millersville University Millersville, PA Marauders Lancaster Ice Rink PSAC (DII)
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Catonsville, MD Retrievers The Gardens Ice House     America East (DI)
Widener University Chester, PA Pride IceWorks Skating Complex     MAC (DIII)
M3 - South Division University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL Blazers Carolina Ice Palace     American (DI)
The Citadel Charleston, SC Bulldogs Carolina Ice Palace     SoCon (DI)
Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA Eagles Enmarket Arena     Sun Belt (DI)
University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL Ospreys Community First Igloo     ASUN (DI)
M3 - Virginia Division James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA Duke Haymarket IcePlex     Sun Belt (DI)
Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA Monarchs Chilled Ponds Ice Sports Complex       Sun Belt (DI)
Roanoke College Salem, VA Maroons LancerLot Sports Complex     ODAC (DIII)
Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA Keydets LaHaye Ice Center       Southern (DI)

League Expansion

Tournament Championships

The 2026 ACCHL playoff tournaments features the top eight teams qualifying from the Men's Division I and the M2 Premier Division as the winner is awarded the Admiral's Cup. The M2 Elite Division features the top ten teams qualifying with seeds 7-10 participating in Play-In Games; the winner is awarded the Admiral's Cup. The Women's Division features the top six teams qualifying with seeds 1 & 2 getting a bye into the Semi-Finals; the winner is awarded the Commodore's Cup. The M2A Division features the top twelve teams qualifying with seeds 1-4 receiving first-round byes; the winner is awarded the Commodore's Cup. The M3 Division has the top six teams qualify with the 1 & 2 seeds getting a bye into the Semi-Finals; the winner is awarded the Commissioner's Cup.

Men's Division 1

Year Admiral's Cup Champion Runner-up Regular season champion Tournament Location
2026 Stony Brook (1) Syracuse Pittsburgh (1) Newark, DE

Men's Division 2 Premier

Year Admiral's Cup Champion Runner-up Regular season champion Tournament Location
1996 Virginia (1) North Carolina Virginia Tech (1) Fort Bragg, NC
1997 Liberty (1) North Carolina Virginia (1) Charlottesville, VA
1998 Duke (1) Virginia Virginia (2) Charlottesville, VA
1999 Maryland (1) North Carolina Virginia (3) Charlottesville, VA
2000 Virginia (2) Maryland Virginia (4) Ashburn, VA
2001 Maryland (2) NC State NC State (1) Laurel, MD
2002 Liberty (2) Maryland NC State (2) Laurel, MD
2003 NC State (1) Maryland NC State (3) Raleigh, NC
2004 Duke (2) Virginia Duke (1) Charlottesville, VA
2005 Georgetown (1) Virginia Virginia (5) Hillsborough, NC
2006 Duke (3) Georgetown Duke (2) Charlottesville, VA
2007 Georgetown (2) Duke Georgetown (1) Arlington, VA
2008 Georgetown (3) Duke Virginia Tech (2) Roanoke, VA
2009 Virginia Tech (1) Duke Virginia Tech (3) Roanoke, VA
2010 Virginia Tech (2) Georgetown Maryland (1) Arlington, VA
2011 NC State (2) Maryland Maryland (2) Hillsborough, NC
2012 Georgetown (4) Maryland Georgetown (2) Hillsborough, NC
2013 Georgetown (5) NC State NC State (4) Laurel, MD
2014 Georgetown (6) NC State NC State (5) Annapolis, MD
2015 North Carolina (1) Georgetown NC State (6) Annapolis, MD
2016 George Washington (1) NC State NC State (7) Charlottesville, VA
2017 Virginia (3) NC State Virginia (6) Charlottesville, VA
2018 Charlotte (1) Wake Forest George Washington (1) Charlottesville, VA
2019 NC State (3) Virginia NC State (8) Winston-Salem, NC
2020 NC State (4) Wake Forest NC State (9) Winston-Salem, NC
2021 *NC State (5) Virginia Tech N/A (COVID) Winston-Salem, NC
2022 NC State (6) North Carolina Virginia Tech (4) Winston-Salem, NC
2023 Penn State (1) North Carolina Penn State (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2024 Rowan (1) UNC Wilmington Rider (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2025 Penn State (2) Virginia Tech Penn State (2) Winston-Salem, NC
2026 Virginia Tech (3) Maryland Rowan (1) Winston-Salem, NC

Men's Division 2 Elite

Year Admiral's Cup Champion Runner-up Regular season champion Tournament Location
2023 West Virginia (1) Charlotte Saint Joseph's (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2024 West Virginia (2) Denison Denison (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2025 Wake Forest (1) West Virginia High Point (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2026 Saint Joseph's (1) Virginia Saint Joseph's (2) Winston-Salem, NC

Women's Division 2

Year Commodore's Cup Champion Runner-up Regular season champion Tournament Location
2022 NC State (1) West Virginia West Virginia (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2023 Georgetown (1) NC State Georgetown (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2024 High Point (1) Virginia Tech Virginia (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2025 High Point (2) Virginia Tech High Point (1) Springfield, VA
2026 High Point (3) Virginia Tech High Point (2) Springfield, VA

Men's Division 2A

Year Commodore's Cup Champion Runner-up Regular season champion Tournament Location
2020 Christopher Newport (1) College of Charleston Chesapeake, MD
2021 *Coastal Carolina (1) Liberty N/A (COVID) Winston-Salem, NC
2022 Coastal Carolina (2) Liberty Liberty (1) Lynchburg, VA
2023 Coastal Carolina (3) Liberty Liberty (2) Winston-Salem, NC
2024 High Point (1) Rowan Rowan (1) Winston-Salem, NC
2025 Liberty (1) Coastal Carolina Rowan (2) Winston-Salem, NC
2026 Liberty (2) William & Mary Liberty (3) Lynchburg, VA

Men's Division 3

Year Commissioner's Cup Champion Runner-up Regular season champion Tournament Location
2022 William & Mary (1) Appalachian State William & Mary (1) Lynchburg, VA
2023 Loyola Maryland (1) William & Mary William & Mary (2) Winston-Salem, NC
2024 William & Mary (2) Johns Hopkins William & Mary (3) Winston-Salem, NC
2025 William & Mary (3) The Citadel William & Mary (4) Springfield, VA
2026 Johns Hopkins (1) North Florida Johns Hopkins (1) Winston-Salem, NC
  • For the 2020-2021 season, league playoffs were held despite numerous programs not competing due to the COVID pandemic.

ACC Fall Classic

From 2009 to 2020, NC State hosted the Stephen Russell Tournament at some point every season to commemorate the loss of their goaltender, Stephen Russell, who had died. The team retired Russell's #20 in his honor.

Starting in the 2021–2022 season, the ACC began to host what is now the annual fall tournament for all M2 member teams for a three-game league weekend. The tournament takes place at The St. James in Springfield, Virginia. The league will typically invite two non-members from ACHA Men's Division II to come participate as well. In 2022, the ACC began awarding a Men's Premier and Elite winner separately as well as a Women's winner which is held on a different weekend.

The current tournament features a conglomerate scoring system of winning periods (2 points per period) and whole games (4 points = W, 2 points = OT/SOW, 1 point = OT/SOL, and 0 points = L). The totals are added for a final score.

Year Tournament Champion
2013 NC State
2014 North Carolina
2015 NC State
2016 James Madison
2017 James Madison
2018 Virginia
2019 NC State
2020 NC State
2021 NC State
2022 Rowan (Premier) | Denison (Elite) | Virginia Tech (Women's)
2023 Rider (Premier) | George Washington (Elite) | Virginia (Women's)
2024 Penn State (Premier) | Saint Joseph's (Elite) | Virginia (Women's)
2025 Penn State (Premier) | Saint Joseph's (Elite) | High Point (Women's)

ACHA Men's Division II Southeast Regionals

The ACHA hosts their regional tournaments towards the end of February. Four regions (Northeast, Southeast, Central and West) see teams ranked #1-16 compete in a single elimination, two-day weekend for four berths to the Men's Division II National Tournament.

ACHA Men's Division I National Tournament

The ACHA hosts the Men's Division I National Tournament every March, hosting 24 teams with the Top-8 teams receiving first-round byes in a single elimination bracket.

ACHA Men's Division II National Tournament

The ACHA hosts the Men's Division II National Tournament every March, hosting 16 teams. Those teams are put into four separate pools with a team from each region. Winner of each pool advances to the Final Four.

  • 2019: NC State (SE #4) finished 1–2 in Pool A; lost to Massachusetts (NE #1) 7–2, defeated Northern Colorado (West #2) 6-5 and lost to Trine (Central #3) 9–1.
  • 2021: NC State (#2) finished 2–1 in Pool A; defeated Providence (#4) 6–4, Davenport (#3) 5-3 and lost to Mary (#1) 5–1.
  • 2026: Penn State (SE #4) finished 2-1 in Pool B; defeated Niagara (NE #1) 5-1, lost to Schoolcraft College (Central #2) 4-2 and defeated Montana State (West #3) 6-2; lost to Florida Gulf Coast (SE #1) in National Semi-Final 6-2.

AAU Men's Division II National Tournament

The AAU hosts the Men's Division II National Tournament every March, hosting 12 teams (32 teams prior to 2025) in a double-elimination format. The overall winner is the AAU Division II College Hockey National Champion.

  • 2022: Christopher Newport (#16) finished 2-1 to win Pool A; lost to Central Florida (#17) 3-1, defeated Salisbury (#32) 5-2 and Tampa (#1) 4-3 in Overtime; lost to Ramapo (#9) in the Quarter's 9-2 / Liberty (#12) finished 0–3 in Pool E; lost to Buffalo State (#21) 7-3, College of Charleston 4-2 and Babson (#5) 9-3 / East Carolina (#18) finished 1–2 in Pool B; lost to St. Bonaventure (#15) 9-4, Farmingdale State (#2) 7-2 and defeated Penn State Harrisburg (#31) 6-1 / College of Charleston (#28) went 1–2 in Pool E; lost to Babson (#5) 9-4, defeated Liberty 4-2 and lost to Buffalo State (#21) 11-5.
  • 2023: Liberty (#4) finished 0-2-1 in Pool G; tied Fordham (#26) 3-3 in Overtime, lost to Alabama (#18) 5-1 and South Carolina (#10) 7-6 in Overtime / High Point (#32) finished 1-2 in Pool A; lost to St. Bonaventure (#1) 5-0 and Georgia (#16) 7-0 and defeated Massachusetts Maritime Academy (#24) 7-2.
  • 2024: High Point (#3) finished 3-0 in Pool C; defeated Farmingdale State (#18) 3-0, Alabama Huntsville (#13) 6-4 and Central Florida (#8) 5-3; defeated Clemson (#11) in the Quarters 6-4; lost to Florida (#2) in the Semi's 9-3 / Liberty (#6) finished 0-3 in Pool E; lost to Clemson (#11) 5-2, Vanderbilt (#16) 5-4 and Bishop's (#5) 6-3.
  • 2025: High Point (#3) finished 3-0 in Pool C; defeated Georgia Tech (#18) 7-1, Miami FL (#13) 6-1 and Penn State Harrisburg (#8) 5-2; defeated South Florida (#5) in the Quarter's 5-3; defeated Tampa (#6) in the Semi's 5-2; lost to Florida Atlantic (#1) in National Championship 5-2 / Wake Forest (#11) finished 0-3 in Pool A; lost to Farmingham State (#10) 6-3, Florida Atlantic (#1) 5-0 and Lynn (#20) 5-4 / Richmond (#16) was to play in Pool E but dropped out prior.
  • 2026: Elon (#12) lost to Bishop's University (#1) 9-2 and defeated Delaware (#7) 5-3, Maine (#5) 4-3; defeated Cortland (#6) in the Quarter's 4-3; lost to Anna Maria College (#2) in the Semi's 9-3.

AAU Men's Division III National Tournament

The AAU hosts the Men's Division III National Tournament every March, hosting 16 teams (8 teams prior to 2025) in a double-elimination format. The overall winner is the AAU Division III College Hockey National Champion.

  • 2024: William & Mary (#8) finished 0-3 in Pool A; lost to Miami FL (#1) 4-0, Stony Brook (#4) 5-2 and Rochester (#6) 11-2.
  • 2025: Liberty (#1) finished 2-1 in Pool A; defeated Alvernia (#12) 4-0, defeated Rowan (#7) 4-0 and lost to St. John Fisher (#6) 3-2 / Rowan (#7) finished 1-2 in Pool A; lost to St. John Fisher (#6) 5-1, lost to Liberty (#1) 4-0 and defeated Alvernia (#12) 6-1 / Coastal Carolina (#4) finished 1-2 in Pool C; defeated Stony Brook (#9) 5-2, lost to Fairfield (#10) 4-3 and lost to South Carolina (#3) 4-3 / Appalachian State (#8) finished 1-2 in Pool B; lost to Rutgers (#5) 7-2, lost to Columbia (#2) 8-6 and defeated Tennessee (#11) 4-3 in Overtime.
  • 2026: Liberty (#1) defeated Buffalo State (#16) 9-2, High Point (#9) 5-1, Fairfield (#5) 5-1; defeated Columbia (#10) in the Semi's 10-0; defeated St. John Fisher (#3) in National Championship 3-0 / Alabama (#2) defeated Canisius (#15) 6-3, Quincy College (#6) 3-2, lost to St. John Fisher (#3) in double Overtime 3-2; lost to Columbia (#10) in the Quarter's in Overtime 5-4 / Georgia (#7) defeated Springfield College (#11) 6-4, lost to St. John Fisher (#3) 2-0, defeated Stevenson (#13) 5-3, lost to Columbia (#10) 4-0 / High Point (#9) defeated Columbia (#10) 13-7, lost to Liberty (#1) 5-1 and lost to Springfield College (#11) 7-4 / Stevenson (#13) lost Jefferson Community College (#4) 4-1, defeated North Florida (#17) 9-3, lost to Georgia (#7) 5-3 / North Florida (#17) lost to St. John Fisher (#3) 8-3, lost to Stevenson (#13) 9-3.

AAU Women's National Tournament

The AAU hosts the Women's National Tournament every March, hosting 8 teams in a double-elimination format. The overall winner is the AAU Women's College Hockey National Champion.

  • 2026: High Point (#6) lost to Paul Smith's College (#3) 7-2 and defeated South Carolina (#7) 6-5; lost to Syracuse (#1) in the Quarter's 3-1.

References

  1. ^ "ACCHL: Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League | Home Page | Pointstreak Sites". Archived from the original on 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  2. ^ "Membership History". Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League. Retrieved 2023-01-15.