Member Teams
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Team Nickname | Primary conference | Home Rink |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | 1838 | Private/Non-Sectarian | 6,496 | Blue Devils | Atlantic Coast Conference (D-I) | Triangle Sports Plex |
Elon University | Elon, North Carolina | 1889 | Private | 5,225 | Phoenix | Southern Conference (D-I) | Triangle Sports Plex/Greensboro Ice House |
Georgetown University | Washington, D.C. | 1789 | Private/Catholic | 13,612 | Hoyas | Big East Conference (D-I) | Kettler Capitals Iceplex |
George Washington University | Washington, DC | 1821 | Private | 6,655 | Colonials | Atlantic 10 Conference (D-I) | Fort Dupont Ice Arena/Kettler Capitals Iceplex |
University of Maryland | College Park, Maryland | 1856 | Public | 26,922 | Terrapins | Atlantic Coast Conference (D-I) | The Gardens Ice House |
University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | 1789 | Public | 17,895 | Tar Heels | Atlantic Coast Conference (D-I) | Triangle Sports Plex |
North Carolina State University | Raleigh, North Carolina | 1887 | Public | 24,741 | Wolfpack | Atlantic Coast Conference (D-I) | Raleigh Center Ice |
University of Virginia | Charlottesville, Virginia | 1819 | Public | 15,208 | Cavaliers | Atlantic Coast Conference (D-I) | Ice Park |
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