Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League
The Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League (GLCHL) is an American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division I level ice hockey league. The GLCHL is made up of nine schools, eight of which are located in Michigan, with one school in Ohio.
Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League | |
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GLCHL | |
Established | 2010 |
Association | ACHA |
Division | Division I |
Members | 7 |
Sports fielded |
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Region | Great Lakes |
Champions | Adrian Bulldogs (5th title) |
Most titles | Adrian Bulldogs (5 titles) |
Website | Official website |
History
The league was announced in late 2009 and began play in the Fall of 2010 with six member teams, all located within the state of Michigan.[1] Eastern Michigan, Michigan-Dearborn and Western Michigan all joined the league after competing as members of the Central States Collegiate Hockey League. Oakland and Adrian College previously competed as ACHA Division 1 Independents. Davenport joined after making the transition from ACHA Division 2 to Division 1.[1] In 2012, Kent State announced they would move from the CSCHL to the league beginning in the 2012-13 season. Indiana Tech and Rochester College joined the league in the 2015-16 season. Before the 2017-18 season Indiana Tech left to join the newly formed NAIA Division. Calvin College moved up from ACHA Division 3 to fill the spot left by Indiana Tech. In 2019, Rochester and Michigan-Dearborn left the conference after the NAIA Division consolidated into the Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC), the all-sport conference for both RU and UMD.[2]
Adrian College has won the most regular season and playoff titles with seven regular season and five playoff titles.
Format
The conference plays a 16-game league schedule, two games against each team—home team alternates each season. In addition team schedules will include other ACHA Division I opponents. The GLCHL holds a league championship tournament at the end of the regular season in February.[3]
Current teams
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Team Nickname | Primary conference |
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Adrian College | Adrian, MI | 1859 | Private/Methodist | 1,800 | Bulldogs | MIAA (D-III) |
Calvin University | Grand Rapids, MI | 1876 | Private | 3,918 | Knights | MIAA (D-III) |
Davenport University | Grand Rapids, MI | 1866 | Private | 12,471 | Panthers | GLIAC (D-II) |
Eastern Michigan University | Ypsilanti, MI | 1849 | Public | 22,974 | Eagles | Mid-American (D-I) |
Kent State University | Kent, OH | 1910 | Public | 33,457 | Golden Flashes | Mid-American (D-I) |
Oakland University | Rochester, MI | 1957 | Public | 20,169 | Golden Grizzlies | Horizon League (D-I) |
Western Michigan University | Kalamazoo, MI | 1903 | Public | 24,576 | Stallions | Mid-American (D-I) |
Note: Adrian has NCAA Division III hockey competing in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association. Western Michigan has NCAA Division I hockey competing in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.
Former Members
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current Conferencee |
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Indiana Institute of Technology | Fort Wayne, Indiana | 1930 | Private/Nonsectarian | Warriors | 2010 | 2017 | Wolverine–Hoosier (NAIA) |
University of Michigan–Dearborn | Dearborn, MI | 1959 | Public | Wolverines | 2010 | 2019 | Wolverine–Hoosier (NAIA) |
Rochester College | Rochester Hills, MI | 1959 | Private | Warriors | 2015 | 2019 | Wolverine–Hoosier (NAIA) |
Conference arenas
School | Hockey Arena | Capacity |
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Adrian | Arrington Ice Arena | 500 |
Calvin | Eagles Ice Center | |
Davenport | Patterson Ice Center | 1,200 |
Eastern Michigan | Ann Arbor Ice Cube | 1,000 |
Kent State | KSU Ice Arena | 1,500 |
Oakland | Onyx Rochester Ice Arena | 750 |
Western Michigan | Wings West Arena | 1,000 |
Past champions
Regular season | Tournament | Tournament site | |
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2011 | Adrian College[4] | Oakland[5] | The Peak Ice Arena, Romulus, Michigan |
2012 | Oakland[6] | Adrian College[7] | Arrington Ice Arena, Adrian, Michigan |
2013 | Adrian College | Davenport | Patterson Ice Center, Grand Rapids, MI |
2014 | Adrian College | Adrian College | ONYX Ice Arena, Rochester, MI |
2015 | Adrian College | Adrian College | The Rink, Battle Creek, MI |
2016 | Davenport | University of Michigan-Dearborn | University of Michigan-Dearborn Fieldhouse, Dearborn, MI |
2017 | Adrian College | University of Michigan-Dearborn | KSU Ice Arena, Kent, OH |
2018 | Adrian College | Adrian College | Ann Arbor Ice Cube, Ann Arbor, MI |
2019 | Adrian College | Adrian College | Arrington Ice Arena, Adrian, MI |
National tournament results
- 2011: #2 Davenport won the 2011 ACHA Men's DI National Championship defeating #1 Lindenwood 3-2 in overtime; #4 Adrian defeated 4-5 in 2ot by #5 Delaware in Quarter-final Round; #11 Oakland defeated 2-6 by #3 Ohio in Quarter-final Round.[8]
- 2018: #2 ranked Adrian College won the ACHA Men's Div. I National Championship against #5 Illinois, defeating them 8-1.
References
- "All-Michigan GLCHL League To Debut in 2010-2011". ACHA. November 13, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
- "WHAC adds hockey and Tech gets tourney". The Journal Gazette. 2017-07-05. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
- "Bulldogs Set to Join GLCHL in 2010-11". Adrian College. Dec 4, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
- "Adrian Clinches GLCHL Regular Season Title". GLCHL. Feb 7, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
- "Oakland wins GLCHL Playoff Championship with 4-0 win over Adrian". GLCHL. Feb 21, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
- "Oakland head coach Jeremy Bachusz named 2012 GLCHL coach of the year". GLCHL. March 13, 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
- "GLCHL Tournament Champs". GLCHL. Feb 21, 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
- "GLCHL Represented well in ACHA DI National Tournament". GLCHL. Feb 16, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.