A total of 60 teams are competing in Men’s Division-I this season, including two new teams: the University of Toledo and William Paterson University. The two teams that have departed Men’s Division-I include Midland University and Saint Bonaventure University.

The computer ranking will for the sixth time determine the 20 teams that qualify for the 2019 ACHA Men’s Division-I National Championships, which will include the following six autobids:

 

  • (CHMA) College Hockey Mid-America                           (PLAYOFF CHAMPION)
  • (ECHA) Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association            (Drexel University)
  • (ESCHL) Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League      (Liberty University)
  • (GLCHL) Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League           (Adrian College)
  • (NECHL) Northeast Collegiate Hockey League             (PLAYOFF CHAMPION)
  • (WCHL) Western Collegiate Hockey League                 (REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION)

 

The 2019 ACHA Men’s Division-I National Championships will be hosted March 21-26 for the first time by the Visit Frisco, Dallas Stars, and Children’s Health StarCenters at the Comerica Center in Frisco, TX. This will be the eighth year of the 20-team format.

 

2018-2019 ACHA Men’s Division 1 Ranking #17

Rank

School Name

M1 Record

Previous

1

Lindenwood

25-1-0

1

2

Michigan-Dearborn

20-1-1

2

3

Adrian

28-2-0

3

4

Ohio

18-3-6

4

5

Iowa State

16-9-3

5

6

Minot State

18-5-2

7

7

Davenport

22-7-3

6

8

Arizona

24-6-0

8

9

Central Oklahoma

21-9-4

10

10

Liberty

21-6-3

9

11

Nevada-Las Vegas

20-7-2

11

12

Illinois

17-13-5

12

13

Missouri State

24-13-4

14

14

Oklahoma

17-11-2

16

15

Stony Brook

18-9-3

13

16

Jamestown

15-10-1

17

17

Robert Morris Illinois

16-15-5

15

18

Colorado

12-17-3

19

19

Syracuse

16-10-2

20

20

Alabama

15-15-0

18

21

Western Michigan

19-10-1

21

22

Colorado State

9-14-6

22

23

Rhode Island

21-12-3

23

24

Kent State

22-10-1

25

25

Drexel

28-4-2

24

 

The eighteenth ranking of the regular season will be released on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 and will determine the remaining 14 teams invited to the 2019 ACHA Men’s Division-I National Championships.