College Hockey Mid-America
College Hockey Mid-America is an American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I ice hockey conference with teams in Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The league was formed in 2006 after members of the now defunct University Hockey League organized the league and moved from the ACHA's Division II to Division I.
Season format
The conference formed in 2006 after members of the now defunct University Hockey League organized the league and moved from the ACHA's Division II to Division I. With eight members, each CHMA team plays every other team in a home and away series, producing a regular season of 14 games. Prior to the 2018-19 season, the regular season champion received an automatic bid to the ACHA Division I National Tournament. Starting with the 2019 National Tournament, the CHMA awarded the playoff champion the conference's automatic bid. In 2010, season champion Slippery Rock declined their bid to the national tournament. In 2012, the conference experienced expansion when Mercyhurst and Robert Morris joined.Membership
Of the eight member schools, four compete at the Division I level of NCAA, three at Division II, and one at Division III.School | Location | Nickname | Primary conference | Website | Team Colors |
Duquesne University | Pittsburgh, PA | Dukes | Atlantic 10 | ||
Indiana University of Pennsylvania | Indiana, PA | Crimson Hawks | PSAC | ||
John Carroll University | University Heights, OH | Blue Streaks | Ohio Athletic Conference | ||
Mercyhurst University | Erie, PA | Lakers | PSAC | ||
University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA | Panthers | Atlantic Coast Conference | ||
Robert Morris University | Moon Township, PA | Colonials | Northeast Conference | ||
Slippery Rock University | Slippery Rock, PA | Pride | PSAC | ||
West Virginia University | Morgantown, WV | Mountaineers | Big 12 Conference |
- Mercyhurst and Robert Morris joined in 2012.
Conference arenas
Former members
- Washington & Jefferson College moved to ACHA Division III
- Youngstown State University moved to ACHA Division II
Past Champions
National Tournament results
Since the 2007–08 season, the conference's regular season champion received an automatic bid to the Division I national tournament. Starting with the 2018-19 season, the conference's playoff champion receives an automatic bid to the Division I national tournament. In the conference's first season in 2006–07, West Virginia earned a spot in the tournament based on their national ranking, winning neither the regular season nor the conference tournament. Washington & Jefferson College also earned a berth to the 2006-07 ACHA Division I National Tournament having won the CHMA regular season title and ranking 14th overall. In the 2014-2015 season, the conference saw two teams represented for the second time in nine seasons.- 2020: #19 Indiana was scheduled to play #14 Drexel in the first round. The game, as well as the entire 2020 National Tournament, was canceled on March 12, 2020 due to public health concerns related to the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.
- 2019: #20 Robert Morris defeated in first round by #13 UNLV.
- 2018: #18 Pittsburgh defeated in first round by #15 Stony Brook.
- 2017: #19 Pittsburgh defeated in first round by #14 Oklahoma.
- 2016: #19 Mercyhurst defeated in first round by #14 Delaware.
- 2015: #18 Robert Morris defeated in first round by #15 Niagara / #20 John Carroll defeated in first round by #13 Illinois.
- 2014: #20 West Virginia defeated in first round by #13 Navy.
- 2013: #20 John Carroll defeated in first round by #13 Liberty.
- 2012: #17 West Virginia defeated #16 Rutgers in first round; was defeated in second round by #1 Penn State.
- 2011: #16 Slippery Rock defeated in first round by #1 Lindenwood; won 15th-place consolation game against #15 Rutgers.
- 2010: Slippery Rock declined invitation; was not replaced by another conference team.
- 2009: #15 Duquesne defeated in first round by #2 Penn State.
- 2008: #14 West Virginia defeated in first round by #3 Penn State.
- 2007: #13 West Virginia defeated in first round by #4 Rhode Island; won 13th-place consolation game against #9 Kent State / #14 Washington & Jefferson defeated in first round by #3 Illinois; lost 15th place consolation game against #16 Robert Morris.