Members
The full member institutions of the UNYCHL are:
| Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Year Joined |
Nickname | Championships | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Division | ||||||||
| SUNY Canton JV | Canton, New York | 1906 | Public | 2,970 | 2006 | Kangaroos | 2013 | |
| Hobart College | Geneva, New York | 1822 | Private | 1,928 | 2013 | Statesmen | ||
| Le Moyne College | Syracuse, New York | 1946 | Private | 2,761 | 2006 | Dolphins | 2008, 2009, 2011,2012 | |
| SUNY Oneonta | Oneonta, New York | 1889 | Public | 5,578 | 2006 | Red Dragons | ||
| Hamilton College Club | Clinton, New York | 1793 | Private | 1,872 | 2010 | Continentals | 2010 | |
| Union College | Schenectady, New York | 1795 | Private | 2,194 | 2012 | Dutchmen | ||
| Onondaga Community College | Syracuse, New York | 1961 | Community | 12,000 | 2013 | Lazers | ||
| West Division | ||||||||
| St. John Fisher College | Pittsford, New York | 1948 | Private | 2,871 | 2013 | Cardinals | 2007 | |
| D'Youville College | Buffalo, New York | 1908 | Private | 3,200 | 2013 | Spartans | ||
| SUNY Brockport | Brockport, New York | 1867 | Public | 8,742 | 2013 | North Stars | ||
| Alfred State College | Alfred, New York | 1908 | Public | 3,282 | 2006 | Pioneers | ||
| SUNY Geneseo | Geneseo, New York | 1871 | Public | 4,950 | 2013 | Knights | ||
| Medaille College | Buffalo, New York | 1937 | Private | 2,759 | 2013 | Mavericks | ||
| Hilbert College | Buffalo, New York | 1957 | Private | 1,100 | 2013 | Hawks | ||
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