Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League - Member Teams

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

Read more about this topic:  Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League

Famous quotes containing the words member and/or teams:

    Even in harmonious families there is this double life: the group life, which is the one we can observe in our neighbour’s household, and, underneath, another—secret and passionate and intense—which is the real life that stamps the faces and gives character to the voices of our friends. Always in his mind each member of these social units is escaping, running away, trying to break the net which circumstances and his own affections have woven about him.
    Willa Cather (1873–1947)

    A sturdy lad from New Hampshire or Vermont who in turn tries all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in successive years, and always like a cat falls on his feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days and feels no shame in not “studying a profession,” for he does not postpone his life, but lives already.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)