Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association - Members

Members

There are currently 35 member schools; there are 9 Division I teams, 16 Division II teams, 9 Division III teams, 1 Junior College Division team, and 13 B Division teams.

Institution Location - City Location - State Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment Primary Conference
State University of New York at Albany Albany New York Danes 1844 Public 18,000 America East
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts Minutemen 1863 Public 26,360 Atlantic 10
United States Military Academy at West Point West Point New York Black Knights 1802 Federal Military Academy 4,000 Patriot League
State University of New York at Binghamton Vestal New York Bearcats 1946 Public 14,373 America East
Boston University Boston Massachusetts Terriers 1839 Private 30,000 America East
State University of New York at Brockport Brockport New York Golden Eagles 1867 Public 8,742 ECAC
State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo New York Wings 1846 Public 28,054 MAC
University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut Huskies 1881 Public 28,000 Big East
Cornell University Ithaca New York Big Red 1865 Private 19,800 Ivy League
State University of New York at Cortland Cortland New York Red Dragons 1868 Public 7,000 ECAC
University of Delaware Newark Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens 1743 Public 19,000 CAA
Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania Dragons 1891 Private 19,882 CAA
Hofstra University Hempstead New York Pride 1935 Private/Non-Sectarian 13,000 CAA
Ithaca College Ithaca New York Bombers 1892 Private 6,448 ECAC
Loyola College in Maryland Baltimore Maryland Greyhounds 1852 Private/Catholic (Jesuit) 6,131 MAAC
University of Maine Orono Maine Black Bears 1862 Public 12,100 America East
Millersville University Millersville Pennsylvania Marauders 1855 Public 8,200 PSAC
Neumann University Aston Pennsylvania Knights 1965 Private/Roman Catholic 3,000 CSAC
Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts Huskies 1898 Private 20,949 CAA
Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania Nittany Lions 1855 Private/State-Related 42,914 Big Ten
University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Panthers 1787 Private/State-Related 27,020 Big East
Ramapo College of New Jersey Mahwah New Jersey Roadrunners 1969 Public 5,700 NJAC
University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island Rams 1892 Public 19,095 Atlantic 10
Rowan University Glassboro New Jersey Profs 1923 Public 10,130 NJAC
Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey Scarlet Knights 1766 Public 49,000 Big East
University of Scranton Scranton Pennsylvania Royals 1888 Private/Jesuit 5,000 Landmark
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Shippensburg Pennsylvania Raiders 1871 Public 7,500 PSAC
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Slippery Rock Pennsylvania Rock 1889 Public 7,800 PSAC
State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook New York Seawolves 1957 Public 23,997 America East
Suffolk County Community College Selden New York Lighthouses 1959 Public Community College 22,092 NJCAA
Syracuse University Syracuse New York Orange 1870 Private 19,084 Big East
Temple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania Owls 1884 Public 34,218 Atlantic 10
Towson University Towson Maryland Tigers 1866 Public 18,921 CAA
University of Vermont Burlington Vermont Catamounts 1971 Public 11,000 America East
West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester Pennsylvania Rams 1871 Public 14,950 PSAC

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