College Inline Hockey - NCRHA Structure

NCRHA Structure

The teams that play in NCRHA college inline hockey are split into divisions and then member organizations, though some teams only play locally instead of nationally.

  • Division I
    • Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League
    • Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Southwest Collegiate Hockey League
    • Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League
  • Division II
    • Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League
    • Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Southwest Collegiate Hockey League
    • Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League
  • Division III
    • Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League
  • Junior College Division
    • Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League
    • Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Southwest Collegiate Hockey League
    • Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League
  • B Division
    • Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League
    • Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
    • Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League
    • Southwest Collegiate Hockey League
    • Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League

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