New England Women's Hockey Alliance

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The New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) is a women's college ice hockey conference in the United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. As of the most recent 2023–24 NCAA hockey season, the conference is made up of eight teams, with two each in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, and one each in New York and Vermont.

AssociationNCAA
Founded2018
CommissionerRobert M. DeGregorio, Jr. (since 2018)
Sports fielded
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New England Women's Hockey Alliance
AssociationNCAA
Founded2018
CommissionerRobert M. DeGregorio, Jr. (since 2018)
Sports fielded
DivisionDivision I
No. of teams8
HeadquartersWinthrop, Massachusetts
RegionNew England, New York
Official websitenewhaonline.com
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History

Prior to 2017, the women's ice hockey program at Sacred Heart University was a longstanding independent team, part of no conference. In that year, three NCAA Division II colleges and one Division I college (College of the Holy Cross) were removed from their NCAA Division III hockey conference (the New England Hockey Conference, formerly the ECAC East). Those teams had previously not been eligible for postseason play, but the conference no longer wanted Division I and II teams playing a conference schedule at all. A sixth team, from Post University, announced plans to start playing that year as well.

Sacred Heart, Post, and the other four programs (Holy Cross, St. Michael's, St. Anselm, and Franklin Pierce) then formed a scheduling alliance called the New England Women's Hockey Alliance. This was not a formal conference affiliation, just an agreement among the teams to schedule each other during the regular season; officially the teams would be classified as Division I or Division II independents. (NCAA women's ice hockey makes no distinction between Divisions I and II; the NCAA operates a single National Collegiate Championship for women's hockey that includes both Division I and Division II teams, and scholarship limits in that sport are identical in both divisions.)

Holy Cross intended to be independent only for one season, applying for and gaining membership in Hockey East effective 2018. In that year, the other NEWHA members announced plans to adhere to Division I recruiting rules and offer scholarships, and so applied to the NCAA for the NEWHA to be recognized as an official Division I conference. They also announced the conference would include Long Island University's team when it began play in 2019. NEWHA was approved as a Division I NCAA conference in September 2019.[1] The conference will need to play at least two seasons with the same six members before being granted an automatic bid to the National Collegiate Championship playoffs in women's ice hockey.[1]

The NEWHA expanded to seven members in 2022 with the arrival of Stonehill College, which started a varsity women's hockey team in the 2022–23 season. Stonehill had initially planned to start play in 2021–22,[2] but NCAA-imposed recruiting limits imposed in the wake of COVID-19 led the school to delay the team's start by a year.[3] The latest addition to the NEWHA is Assumption University, which joined for administrative purposes on July 1, 2022, in advance of its first season of varsity play in 2023–24.[4]

On February 22, 2020, Saint Anselm and Franklin Pierce broke the record for longest NCAA women's hockey game with a five-overtime contest in the NEWHA Playoff Tournament that went 147:24. The game eclipsed the previous record of 144:32 in a 2010 game featuring RPI and Quinnipiac.[5]

Beginning with 2023, the winner of the NEWHA Tournament earned an automatic bid to the NCAA women's ice hockey tournament.[6]

Members

Current members

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InstitutionLocationNicknameFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentJoinedMen's Hockey conferencePrimary ConferenceColors
Assumption UniversityWorcester, MAGreyhounds1904Private (Catholic)2,3492023[a]Northeast-10 (D-II)Northeast-10 (D-II)   
Franklin Pierce UniversityRindge, NH[b]Ravens1962Private (Nonsectarian)2,3812017Northeast-10 (D-II)Northeast-10 (D-II)   
Long Island UniversityBrooklyn/Brookville, NYSharks1926Private (Nonsectarian)18,5002019Independent[c]Northeast Conference   
Post UniversityWaterbury, CTEagles1890Private (For-profit)8492017Northeast-10 (D-II)Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (D-II)   
Sacred Heart UniversityFairfield, CTPioneers1963Private (Catholic)5,4282017Atlantic Hockey AmericaMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference   
Saint Anselm CollegeGoffstown, NHHawks1889Private (Catholic)2,0152017Northeast-10 (D-II)Northeast-10 (D-II)   
Saint Michael's CollegeColchester, VTPurple Knights1904Private (Catholic)1,6002017Northeast-10 (D-II)Northeast-10 (D-II)   
Stonehill CollegeEaston, MASkyhawks1948Private (Catholic)2,5002022[3]IndependentNortheast Conference   
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  1. Assumption joined for administrative purposes in 2022, but did not start NEWHA play until 2023.
  2. Franklin Pierce is located in New Hampshire, but plays its home hockey games in Winchendon, Massachusetts.
  3. While LIU has been an independent since its first men's ice hockey season in 2020–21, it is a scheduling partner of Atlantic Hockey.[7]
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Former member

More information Institution, Location ...
Institution Location Founded Type Nickname Joined Left Current
Conference
College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts 1843 Private (Catholic) Crusaders 2017 2018 Hockey East
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Membership timeline

Assumption GreyhoundsStonehill SkyhawksLIU Sharks women's ice hockeySaint Michael's Purple Knights women's ice hockeySaint Anselm Hawks women's ice hockeySacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockeyPost Eagles women's ice hockeyFranklin Pierce Ravens women's ice hockeyHoly Cross Crusaders women's ice hockey

Champions

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School Tournament Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Notes
2017–182018 Saint Anselm (1)Sacred Heart (1) New England Women's Hockey Alliance founded by Franklin Pierce, Holy Cross, Post, Sacred Heart, Saint Anselm, and Saint Michael's. Final NEWHA season for Holy Cross, (leaving for Hockey East).
2018–192019 Saint Anselm (2)Saint Anselm (1)
2019–202020 Sacred Heart (1)LIU (1) LIU joins the NEWHA.
2020–212021 Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021–222022 Franklin Pierce (1)
LIU (1)
Franklin Pierce (1)
2022–232023 LIU (2)LIU (2) Stonehill joins the NEWHA.
2023–242024 LIU (3)Stonehill (1) Assumption joins the NEWHA.
2024–252025 LIU (4)Sacred Heart (2)
2025–26 2026 Franklin Pierce (2)Franklin Pierce (2)
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New England Women's Hockey Alliance tournament champions by school

School Regular Season Championships Tournament Championships
Franklin Pierce 2022, 2026 2022, 2026
Long Island 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 2020, 2023
Sacred Heart 2020 2018, 2025
Saint Anselm 2018, 2019 2019
Stonehill 2024
Assumption
Post
Saint Michael's

National tournament history

Year NEWHA Rep. Opponent Result
2023 LIU Wisconsin L 1–9
2024 Stonehill Cornell L 1–7
2025 Sacred Heart Minnesota Duluth L 1–6
2026 Franklin Pierce Quinnipiac L 0–4

Conference arenas

School Hockey Arena Location Capacity
Assumption Worcester Ice Center Worcester, MA 1,500
Franklin Pierce Jason Ritchie Ice Arena Rindge, NH 500
LIU Northwell Health Ice Center East Meadow, NY 2,500
Post Sports Center of Connecticut Waterbury, CT N/a
Sacred Heart Martire Family Arena Fairfield, CT 3,600
Saint Anselm Thomas F. Sullivan Arena Goffstown, NH 2,700
Saint Michael's Cairns Arena South Burlington, VT 600
Stonehill Bridgewater Ice Arena Bridgewater, MA 1,000

See also

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