The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (NCRHA) is an "incorporated not-for-profit corporation" which operates a national collegiate inline hockey league consisting of five divisions of competition (Division I, Division II, Division III, Junior College Division and AA Division). Headquartered in Torrance, California, the NCRHA is the national governing body of college inline hockey. The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships is held annually to determine the national champions at the end of each season.

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National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (NCRHA)
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2022–23 NCRHA season
SportInline hockey
FoundedAugust 1, 2003
First season2003–04
DirectorBrennan Edwards
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersTorrance, California, United States
ContinentNorth America
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competitions
Division I
Division II
Division III
Junior College Division
AA Division
Official websiteNCRHA.org
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The league was organized on August 1, 2003, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the Collegiate Roller Hockey League (CRHL), which had been founded in 1998. The NCRHA draws many highly skilled players from all over the United States. The NCRHA is not affiliated with the governing body of most college athletics, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Game

Each National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association game is played between two teams, 4 skaters aside, and is 36 minutes long. The game is composed of three 12–stopped clock periods with an intermission of one–minute between periods. At the end of the 36–minute regulation time, the team with the most goals wins the game. If at the end of regulation time, both teams are tied with the same number of goals, the game shall go to a 3 on 3-five minute sudden death overtime. If neither team scored after the 5 minutes have elapsed, a winner shall be declared by a shootout.

Ties do not occur during tournament format (such as regional and national championship tournaments) where a winner must be declared to advance to the next round of play. In these cases, sudden-death 12–minute four-on-four periods are played until one team scores. The first team to score a goal in the overtime period shall be declared the winner and advance to the next round.

Inline hockey rink

National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association games are played on a rectangular inline hockey rink with rounded corners surrounded by walls and Plexiglas. As nearly as possible, it measures 80 by 180 feet (24.38 by 54.86 meters) in the NCRHA, with the minimum size of 65 by 145 feet (19.81 by 44.20 meters) and a maximum of 100 by 200 feet (30.48 by 60.96 meters). The center line divides the rink in half, which divides the floor into two attacking zones. Near the end of both ends of the rink, there is a thin red goal line spanning the width of the floor, which is used to judge goals.

Season structure

The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association season is divided into an exhibition season (October), a regular season (from October through February), regional championships (March) and the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships. During the exhibition season, teams usually play other teams in their member organization. During the regular season, clubs play each other in a predefined schedule. The regional championships are tournaments to determine member organization champions and automatic qualifiers for the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships. The final remaining team is crowned the national champion.

In the regular season, with the current NCRHA is divided into five divisions, and again geographically split into five member organizations. Schedules are determined by member organizations, as well as each team. Each team plays the majority of games against intra-organizational opponents. Some teams play select games against inter-organizational opponents.

The NCRHA's regular season standings are based on a point system instead of winning percentages. Points are awarded for each game, where two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime loss or tie, and zero points for a loss. At the end of the regular season, organizations hold a regional championship to determine its champion.

Regional champions along with a set number of at-large teams qualify for the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships. Teams are grouped into pools and play a round robin with teams in their respective pool to qualify for a single elimination tournament, with the remaining team being crowned national champion.

Team alignment

The current league organization divides the teams into five divisions: Division I, Division II, Division III, Junior College Division, and AA Division. Teams are also grouped geographically into five Member Organizations. The current organization has roots in the 2022-23 season when the Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League merged with the Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League, and the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association merged with the Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League.

List of member organizations

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Member Organization Abb Location Founded Active Schools Championships Location Venue
Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association ECRHA Houston, TX 1998 22 ECRHA Conference Championships Broomall, PA Marple Sports Arena
Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League MCRHL Dublin, OH 2003 10 MCRHL Final Fraser, MI (DII/JC and AA); Manchester, MO (DI and DIII) Fraser Roller Hockey (DII/JC and AA); Midwest Sport Hockey (DI and DIII)
Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League SECRHL Orlando, FL 2005 7 SECRHL Regional Championships Snellville, GA SGAA Dual Deck Hockey Arena
Southwest Collegiate Hockey League SCHL Denton, TX 1995 5 SCHL Conference Championship Denton, TX Lone Star Sports
Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League WCRHL Torrance, CA 1994 8 WCRHL Conference Championships Corona, CA The Rinks-Corona Inline
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Past Champions

Division I

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocationSemi-Finalist #1Semi-Finalist #2
1999Michigan State5–4UC Santa BarbaraChicago, ILPenn StatePurdue
2000Michigan State5–4Colorado StateEllenton, FLCal Poly San Luis ObispoPenn State Altoona
2001RIT10–5LindenwoodUpland, CABoston UniversityTruman State
2002Lindenwood6–4Michigan StateSt. Louis, MOPurdueMichigan
2003Cal Poly Pomona4–2FloridaFeasterville, PARITTowson
2004Lindenwood10–3Penn StateAnaheim, CACentral FloridaFlorida
2005Lindenwood5–2Central FloridaFort Collins, COMichigan StateEastern Michigan
2006Lindenwood7–5Michigan StateMorrisville, NCTowsonEastern Michigan
2007Lindenwood12–2Rhode IslandSt. Louis, MORITEastern Michigan
2008Lindenwood6–3Missouri-St. LouisColorado Springs, COUC IrvineCentral Florida
2009Missouri-St. Louis5–3LindenwoodFeasterville, PABuffaloMichigan State
2010Lindenwood5–1Arizona StateSan Jose, CABuffaloMissouri-St. Louis
2011Long Beach State4–3Cal Poly San Luis ObispoMiddleton, WILindenwoodRowan
2012Bethel4–3UNLVKearns, UTEastern MichiganMichigan State
2013Lindenwood6–2Michigan StateFt. Myers, FLUNLVNeumann
2014Lindenwood2–1NeumannAston, PAUNLVHofstra
2015Neumann4–3LindenwoodIndependence, MOUNLVCal Poly San Luis Obispo
2016 Neumann 4-1 UNLV Cedar Rapids, IA Michigan State Bethel
2017 Farmingdale State 5-4 Lindenwood Ft. Myers, FL Michigan State UC Santa Barbara
2018 Farmingdale State 5-1 Lindenwood Fargo, ND Michigan State North Dakota
2019 Farmingdale State 7-3 Lindenwood Rochester, NY Bethel Arizona State
2021 Slippery Rock 3-2 Robert Morris Pittsburgh, PA Michigan State none
2022 Lindenwood 7-2 Slippery Rock Kalamazoo, MI Bethel Arizona State
2023 Lindenwood 13-0 Slippery Rock Irvine, CA Bethel Arizona State
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Division II

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocationSemi-Finalist #1Semi-Finalist #2
2001Eastern Michigan6-1Ball StateUpland, CATruman State
2002Illinois State2-0Ball StateSt. Louis, MOSUNY BuffaloWest Chester
2003Binghamton University6-3NeumannFeasterville, PAMaineTexas-Dallas
2004Missouri-St. Louis4-3NeumannAnaheim, CAMaineNevada
2005Nevada4-2NeumannFort Collins, COWashington University in St. LouisSaint Louis
2006Neumann4-3Missouri-St. LouisMorrisville, NCSUNY BrockportNevada
2007Stony Brook University4-1Saint LouisSt. Louis, MONeumannMissouri-St. Louis
2008Neumann6-1West ChesterColorado Springs, COUC San DiegoCal State San Bernardino
2009Grand Valley State9-7Central MichiganFeasterville, PANeumannMissouri State
2010West Chester7-5Southern Illinois-EdwardsvilleSan Jose, CARowanTampa
2011Miami (FL)4-3 (2OT)Florida Gulf CoastMiddleton, WIBethelUSC
2012Central Michigan8-0PittsburghKearns, UTNortheasternKansas State
2013Colorado-Colorado Springs3-2 (OT)NortheasternFt. Myers, FLKennesawFlorida
2014Cal State Fullerton6-2Virginia TechAston, PARutgersSlippery Rock
2015Farmingdale10-5MassachusettsIndependence, MOUC San DiegoUC Irvine
2016 Massachusetts 2-1 Cortland Cedar Rapids, IA Robert Morris Saint Joseph's
2017 Cal State Fullerton 6-2 Tennessee Fort Myers, FL Florida Arkansas
2018 RIT 3-1 Northeastern Fargo, ND Florida Northern Arizona
2019 Cal State Fullerton 5-2 Grand Valley State Rochester, NY Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Kennesaw State
2022 Michigan State 2-1 Northeastern Kalamazoo, MI Cal Poly Stony Brook
2023 Ohio State 5-4 UMass Amherst Irvine, CA Endicott Robert Morris
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Division III

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Junior College Division

Division IV/AA

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocationSemi-Finalist #1Semi-Finalist #2
2004Lindenwood10-2St. Louis CC - MeramecAnaheim, CACal Poly San Luis ObispoEastern Michigan
2005Lindenwood3-2Eastern MichiganFort Collins, COCal Poly San Luis ObispoWestern Michigan
2006Lindenwood10-1St. Louis CC - MeramecMorrisville, NCCal Poly San Luis ObispoEastern Michigan
2007Lindenwood13-2St. Louis CC - MeramecSt. Louis, MOSuffolk CCMichigan State
2008Lindenwood5-1Central FloridaColorado Springs, COUC Santa BarbaraMichigan State
2009Lindenwood8-2Penn StateFeasterville, PACentral FloridaBuffalo
2010Penn State6-2Central FloridaSan Jose, CALindenwoodUC Santa Barbara
2011Lindenwood7-6 (OT)West ChesterMiddleton, WICentral FloridaMichigan State
2012Lindenwood7-1West ChesterKearns, UTArizona StateColorado
2013Lindenwood5-3Arizona StateFt. Myers, FLCentral FloridaMichigan State
2014Lindenwood4-3Michigan StateAston, PAArizona StateSlippery Rock
2015 Lindenwood 6-5 Neumann Independence, MO Michigan State Florida Gulf Coast
2016 Lindenwood 4-3 Michigan State Cedar Rapids, IA Bethel Neumann
2017 Lindenwood 3-1 Farmingdale Fort Myers, FL Grand Valley State Michigan State
2018 Lindenwood 4-2 Farmingdale Fargo, ND Bethel Michigan State
2019 Bethel 4-1 Farmingdale Rochester, NY Lindenwood Michigan State
2022 Lindenwood 10-0 Slippery Rock Kalamazoo, MI Arizona Michigan State
2023 Lindenwood 10-0 Arizona Irvine, CA Slippery Rock Farmingdale
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NCRHA Winterfest

  • 2001-2004 - Event was held at NARCH Winternationals
  • 2005 - Event was renamed NCRHA Winter Invitational
  • 2007 - Event was renamed NCRHA Winterfest
  • 2023 - Event announced to resume after 15-year hiatus in Naples, FL, but this did not occur.[1]

References

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