Upstate New York Club Hockey League - Members

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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