Western Collegiate Hockey Association - Members

Members

The WCHA has 13 member schools in all; the men's division operates with 12 members, while the women's division has eight.

Institution Location Founded Joined Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Men's Women's NCAA Men's
Champ.
NCAA Women's
Champ.
Primary Conference
Alaska Anchorage !University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 1977 1993 Public 16,242 Seawolves Yes No 0 N/A Great Northwest (D-II)
Bemidji State University Bemidji, Minnesota 1919 1999 (women)
2010 (men)
Public 5,300 Beavers Yes Yes 0 0 Northern Sun (D-II)
Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colorado 1874 1951 Private 1,950 Tigers Yes No 2 N/A SCAC (D-III)
Denver !University of Denver Denver, Colorado 1864 1951 Private 11,117 Pioneers Yes No 7 N/A Western Athletic Conference
Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan 1885 1951–1981
1984
Public 7,014 Huskies Yes No 3 N/A GLIAC (D-II)
Minnesota !University of Minnesota Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota 1851 1951 Public 51,194 Golden Gophers Yes Yes 5 3 Big Ten
Minnesota Duluth !University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minnesota 1947 1966 Public 10,500 Bulldogs Yes Yes 1 5 Northern Sun (D-II)
Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota 1867 1999 Public 15,300 Mavericks Yes Yes 0 0 Northern Sun (D-II)
Nebraska Omaha !University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, Nebraska 1908 2010 Public 14,903 Mavericks Yes No 0 N/A Summit League
North Dakota !University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota 1883 1951 Public 14,697 Fighting Sioux Yes Yes 7 0 Great West
Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 1870 1999 Public 56,867 Buckeyes No Yes 0 0 Big Ten
Saint Cloud !St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota 1869 1990 Public 17,073 Huskies Yes Yes 0 0 Northern Sun (D-II)
Wisconsin !University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin 1848 1969 Public 41,169 Badgers Yes Yes 6 4 Big Ten

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