Membership
Institution | City | State | Nickname | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Years active | Primary conference | Future hockey league |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University of Alaska Fairbanks | Fairbanks | Alaska | Nanooks | 1917 | Public | 9,380 | 1995–2013 | Great Northwest (D-II) | WCHA |
Bowling Green State University | Bowling Green | Ohio | Falcons | 1910 | Public | 20,200 | 1971–2013 | Mid-American | WCHA |
Ferris State University | Big Rapids | Michigan | Bulldogs | 1884 | Public | 14,560 | 1979–2013 | Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II) | WCHA |
Lake Superior State University | Sault Ste. Marie | Michigan | Lakers | 1946 | Public | 2,907 | 1972–2013 | Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II) | WCHA |
Miami University | Oxford | Ohio | RedHawks | 1809 | Public | 15,726 | 1980–2013 | Mid-American | NCHC |
University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | Michigan | Wolverines | 1817 | Public | 43,025 | 1981–2013 | Big Ten | Big Ten |
Michigan State University | East Lansing | Michigan | Spartans | 1855 | Public | 45,166 | 1981–2013 | Big Ten | Big Ten |
Northern Michigan University | Marquette | Michigan | Wildcats | 1899 | Public | 9,400 | 1977–84, 1997–2013 | Great Lakes Intercollegiate (D-II) | WCHA |
University of Notre Dame | South Bend | Indiana | Fighting Irish | 1842 | Private/Catholic | 11,415 | 1981–83, 1992–2013 | Big East/Independent | Hockey East |
Ohio State University | Columbus | Ohio | Buckeyes | 1870 | Public | 51,818 | 1971–73, 1975–2013 | Big Ten | Big Ten |
Western Michigan University | Kalamazoo | Michigan | Broncos | 1903 | Public | 25,045 | 1975–2013 | Mid-American | NCHC |
Ohio State is the only member with a varsity women's team; they play in the WCHA.
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