The ACHA: Trailblazing a Path in College Hockey Josh Rubin | October 20, 2019 Throughout North America, there has been a rapid growth in the number of junior hockey programs and leagues in the past decade. This growth has seen a boom of increased…
The ACHA Continues to Impress Dean Plunkett | June 10, 2016 by Sean Hogan, Head Coach, OHIO University Hockey (edited by Dean Plunkett) It has been almost three years since I last wrote an article titled “The Rise of ACHA Division I Hockey” (September…
The Rise of ACHA Division I Hockey The Hockey Writers | September 19, 2013 It has been an interesting decade for the American Collegiate Hockey Association. I have been fortunate enough the see the rise of the ACHA first hand, especially at the Division…
Out of the Swamp and Onto the Ice Rebecca Dobrinski | September 29, 2011 By Rebecca Dobrinski, SECHC Correspondent The University of Florida Ice Gators kicked off their season this past weekend, taking on their College Hockey South rivals, the Ice Dawgs of Mississippi State. …
Ice Rebels Ready to Drop the Puck Rebecca Dobrinski | September 8, 2011 By Rebecca Dobrinski, SECHC Correspondent The Ole Miss Ice Rebels (The University of Mississippi, for you non-Southerners) open their third season against the University of Memphis this weekend (September 9-10). …
Y’all Ready for Some…Hockey? Rebecca Dobrinski | August 21, 2011 In a region where football has replaced cotton as king, a Yankee sport continues to grow. For the past three years the Southeastern Collegiate Hockey Conference (SECHC) has been…