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College Ice Hockey

College hockey is the American ice hockey competitive governance structure created by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). There are three national divisions in the NCAA: I, II and III, which support both men and women teams.

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Who won the Beanpot Tournament in 1989?

Harvard, 9-6 over BU. Tod Hartje sealed the deal late in the high-scoring affair.

What team did Mike Ramsey play for in college?

Mike Ramsey, member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team that won gold, attended the University of Minnesota.

What do you need to be in hockey?

Helmet,Gloves,Shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey pants, shin gaurds, skates, stick, puck, jersey, and hockey socks

For field hockey you only need shinguards, mouthguard, a stick and a uniform, unless you want to be a goalie.

Which NCAA hockey teams have the most wins?

The Trinity College (Hartford CT) NCAA squash team currently has an 176 consecutive match win streak covering the period 1999 to January 30 2008. Trinity's squash team has won nine consecutive national championships. This may be the longest streak in NCAA sports history.


The NCAA does not include squash as an official sport. Hartford competes under the guidelines established the College Squash Association.

How old is Boston College and Boston University?

Boston College was founded in 1863 and Boston University was founded in 1839

Does Arkansas have a college hockey team?

Yes. The team competes at the ACHA Division III level. Their first provisional season took place during 2007-08. They will play their first full season this year (2008-09). For more information, visit www.razorbackhockey.com

Is there a limit of how many years you can play an ncaa sport?

Typically a player is allowed 4 years of eligiblity. However, there are some cases where a player can get an exception (injuries, tranfers, academics...). Typically a player is allowed 4 years of eligiblity. However, there are some cases where a player can get an exception (injuries, tranfers, academics...).

How long is a tournament?

It really depends on the format. Some a just a few hours long, some will last a weekend and some may go on for months such as the Beltway Open Tour that was sponsored by the American Bowlers Conferance ( ABC ) and was usually held in the Bowl America lane around the Washington D.C. area. Most Bowling lane will have some kind of information flyers inside their lanes that will tell you all about the tournament and its format. Good Luck and Happy Bowling!

Has any hockey player ever won the Stanley Cup and NCAA hockey championships in the same year?

Ken Morrow won gold with the US team in 1980 and the Stanley Cup with the Islanders the same year.

Also any member of the 2001-2002 Detroit Red Wings who were also members of the 2002 Canadian Olympic team (Brendan Shanahan and Steve Yzerman come to mind).

In 2010 three members of the Chicago Blackhawks and Team Canada were added to the list in Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith and Jonathan Toews won both in the same calendar year.

Sidney Crosby and Marc-Andre Fleury, two members of the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup in June of 2009 and won the Olympic Gold Medal in February of 2010 with Team Canada. Technically this makes it winning both in a year since it was only a 8 month difference.

What does boarding in ice hockey mean?

Violently hit, or slam a player into the boards. If an injury occurs, it is a major penalty. If there is no injury, it is a minor penalty.

What are the benefits of playing junior a hockey say instead of western hockey league?

NCAA college eligibility is probably the biggest reason. The NCAA considers the three member leagues of the Canadian Hockey League (the WHL, OHL and QMJHL) to be professional, so any player who suits up in one of these leagues is deemed ineligible to play NCAA hockey. Kids that play Junior A hockey retain this eligibility, and there is a growing trend of players going from Junior A to NCAA to the NHL (i.e.: Dany Heatley) rather than CHL to NHL.

The WHL has its own scholarship program, however, offering one full year's tuition for every year played in the WHL. The CIS places no restrictions on the eligibility of CHL graduates.

Where can you find a list of junior hockey team tryouts in one place?

A good place to start is: usajuniorhockey.com Some leagues have compiled lists, and others require you to look into team sites. EDIT: Go to the webpage of the league you want to play in and there should be a link somewhere that gives the date and place of the tryouts for each team. Do not go to a tryout that is supposed to be for multiple teams from the same league. These tryouts really serve no purpose other than making money for the team. Often times, Jr A teams will invite Jr B coaches to their tryouts to pick up any kids that weren't quite good enough for the Jr A team. That is more likely a legitimat tryout.