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NCAA Division III women's ice hockey

The NCAA Division III women's ice hockey is a college ice hockey competition governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as part of the NCAA Division III. Sixty-seven teams competed in NCAA Division III women's hockey across eight conferences in the 2023–24 season.

Conferences
Conference affiliations and the conferences themselves experienced numerous changes in the later part of the 2010s. The most substantial alterations occurred with the founding of the Colonial Hockey Conference (CHC) in 2015 and the folding of ECAC West in 2017, which precipitated the creation of the Northeast Women's Hockey League (NEWHL) in the same year. The conferences and affiliations presented below are accurate through the 2019–20 season. A conference with seven or more affiliated programs automatically qualifies for the NCAA DIII Women's Ice Hockey Tournament. In practice, the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) and the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) are the only conferences that do not receive automatic bids for the tournament. Conference of New England The Conference of New England (CNE; known before the 2024–25 season as the Commonwealth Coast Conference) is a college athletic conference which operates in New England. It added women's ice hockey by taking over the former Colonial Hockey Conference (CHC; previously ECAC North Atlantic) in 2020. As of the 2025–26 season, there are seven member programs: • Curry College (Colonels) – Milton, MassachusettsEndicott College (Gulls) – Beverly, MassachusettsJohnson & Wales University (Wildcats) – Providence, Rhode IslandNichols College (Bison) – Dudley, MassachusettsSuffolk University (Rams) – Boston, MassachusettsUniversity of New England (Nor'easters) – Biddeford, MaineWestern New England University (Golden Bears) – Springfield, Massachusetts Little East Conference The Little East Conference, operating in New England, launched its women's ice hockey league for the 2025–26 season. With the formation of the conference, the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC; previously ECAC East) was discontinued. The seven members of the conference include: • Keene State College (Owls) – Keene, New HampshireNew England College (Pilgrims) – Henniker, New HampshireNorwich University (Cadets) – Northfield, VermontPlymouth State University (Panthers) – Plymouth, New HampshireUniversity of Massachusetts Boston (Beacons) – Boston, MassachusettsUniversity of Southern Maine (Huskies) – Gorham, MaineVermont State University Castleton (Spartans) – Castleton, Vermont Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference The MASCAC has six members: • Anna Maria College (Amcats) – Paxton, MassachusettsFramingham State University (Rams) – Framingham, MassachusettsMassachusetts College of Liberal Arts (Trailblazers) – North Adams, MassachusettsRivier University (Raiders) – Nashua, New HampshireSalem State University (Vikings) – Salem, MassachusettsWorcester State University (Lancers) – Worcester, Massachusetts Middle Atlantic Conferences The Middle Atlantic Conferences contain eight members: • Alvernia University (Golden Wolves) – Reading, PennsylvaniaArcadia University (Knights) – Glenside, PennsylvaniaHood College (Blazers) – Frederick, MarylandKing's College (Monarchs) – Wilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaLebanon Valley College (Flying Dutchmen) – Annville, PennsylvaniaNeumann University (Knights) – Aston, PennsylvaniaStevenson University (Mustangs) – Baltimore County, MarylandWilkes University (Colonels) – Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) is a college athletic conference located in Minnesota. The women's ice hockey programs that compete in the MIAC include: • Augsburg University (Auggies) – Minneapolis, MinnesotaBethel University (Royals) – St. Paul, MinnesotaCollege of Saint Benedict (Bennies) – St. Joseph, MinnesotaConcordia College (Cobblers) – Moorhead, MinnesotaGustavus Adolphus College (Golden Gusties) – St. Peter, MinnesotaHamline University (Pipers) – St. Paul, MinnesotaSaint Mary's University (Cardinals) – Winona, MinnesotaSt. Catherine University (Wildcats) – St. Paul, MinnesotaSt. Olaf College (Oles) – Northfield, MinnesotaCollege of St. Scholastica (Saints) – Duluth, Minnesota The most recent change to the MIAC membership came after the 2020–21 season, when St. Thomas was expelled from the league and moved to NCAA Division I, joining the Summit League for most sports and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WHCA) in women's ice hockey. St. Thomas was replaced by St. Scholastica. New England Small College Athletic Conference The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is a college athletic conference of liberal arts colleges and universities located in New England and New York. The member schools of the NESCAC are often referred to as the "Little Ivies." The women's ice hockey programs competing in the NESCAC are: • Amherst College (Mammoths) – Amherst, MassachusettsBowdoin College (Polar Bears) – Brunswick, MaineColby College (Mules) – Waterville, MaineConnecticut College (Camels) – New London, ConnecticutHamilton College (Continentals) – Clinton, New YorkMiddlebury College (Panthers) – Middlebury, VermontTrinity College (Bantams) – Hartford, ConnecticutWesleyan University (Cardinals) – Middletown, ConnecticutWilliams College (Ephs) – Williamstown, Massachusetts Northern Collegiate Hockey Association The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) is a hockey-only conference, which operates in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The women's programs competing in the NCHA are: • Adrian College (Bulldogs) – Adrian, MichiganAurora University (Spartans) – Aurora, IllinoisConcordia University Wisconsin (Falcons) – Mequon, WisconsinUniversity of Dubuque (Spartans) – Dubuque, IowaFinlandia University (Lions) – Hancock, MichiganLake Forest College (Foresters) – Lake Forest, IllinoisLawrence University (Vikings) – Appleton, WisconsinMarian University (Sabres) – Fond du Lac, WisconsinMilwaukee School of Engineering (Raiders) – Milwaukee, WisconsinSt. Norbert College (Green Knights) – De Pere, WisconsinTrine University (Thunder) – Angola, Indiana State University of New York Athletic Conference The SUNYAC, based in New York, absorbed the Northeast Women's Hockey League (NEWHL; successor of ECAC West). The conference has eight members: • Buffalo State University (Bengals) – Buffalo, New YorkMorrisville State College (Mustangs) – Morrisville, New YorkState University of New York at Canton (Roos) – Canton, New YorkState University of New York at Cortland (Red Dragons) – Cortland, New YorkState University of New York at Oswego (Lakers) – Oswego, New YorkState University of New York at Plattsburgh (Cardinals) – Plattsburgh, New YorkState University of New York at Potsdam (Bears) – Potsdam, New YorkWilliam Smith College (Herons) – Geneva, New York United Collegiate Hockey Conference The United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC) is a hockey-only conference which operates in the Mid-Atlantic region. The women's programs competing in the UCHC are: • Albertus Magnus College (Falcons) – New Haven, ConnecticutChatham University (Cougars) – Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaElmira College (Soaring Eagles) – Elmira, New YorkHilbert College (Hawks) – Hamburg, New YorkManhattanville University (Valiants) – Purchase, New YorkNazareth University (Golden Flyers) – Pittsford, New YorkSt. John Fisher University (Cardinals) – Rochester, New YorkUtica University (Pioneers) – Utica, New York Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) is a collegiate athletics conference in Wisconsin, primarily comprising institutions in the University of Wisconsin System. The women's ice hockey programs participating in the WIAC are: • Beloit College (Buccaneers) – Beloit, WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin–Eau Claire (Blugolds) – Eau Claire, WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin–River Falls (Falcons) – River Falls, WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (Pointers) – Stevens Point, WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin–Superior (Yellowjackets) – Superior, Wisconsin Independents There is currently one independent team: • Salve Regina University (Seahawks) – Newport, Rhode Island == List of champions ==
Laura Hurd Award
The Laura Hurd Award is an annual award given to the top player in NCAA Division III Women's Ice Hockey as awarded by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA). Since 2007, it has been named after Laura Hurd, a stand-out player for Elmira College who was killed in a car accident. Previously, it was known as the Division III Women's Player of the Year Award. Award winners == See also==
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