College Ice Hockey - National Junior College Athletic Association

National Junior College Athletic Association

The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) sponsors men's ice hockey at the NJCAA division I level. 10 schools play hockey as members of the NJCAA, many also play against and are members of the ACHA.

NJCAA schools that field Men's Ice Hockey:

  • Broome Community College
  • Community College of Allegheny County-North
  • County College of Morris
  • Dakota College at Bottineau
  • Erie Community College
  • Hudson Valley Community College
  • Mohawk Valley Community College
  • Monroe Community College
  • Williston State College

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