CHA Tournament (Women's) History
Starting in 2013, the CHA tournament will be hosted by the regular season champion; with all teams qualifying for post-season play.
| Year | (W)Champion | Score | Runner-up | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Mercyhurst | 1–0 | Findlay | Detroit, Michigan |
| 2004 | Mercyhurst | 3–1 | Niagara | Lewiston, New York |
| 2005 | Mercyhurst | 4–1 | Niagara | Erie, Pennsylvania |
| 2006 | Mercyhurst | 6–2 | Niagara | Detroit, Michigan |
| 2007 | Mercyhurst | 4–1 | Wayne State | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| 2008 | Mercyhurst | 2–1 (ot) | Wayne State | Lewiston, New York |
| 2009 | Mercyhurst | 6–1 | Wayne State | Erie, Pennsylvania |
| 2010 | Mercyhurst | 3–1 | Syracuse | Detroit, Michigan |
| 2011 | Mercyhurst | 5–4 | Syracuse | Syracuse, New York |
| 2012 | Robert Morris | 3–2 | Mercyhurst | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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