Members
There are currently 11 member schools; the men's division of Hockey East has ten members, while the women's division has eight.
Institution | Location - City | Location - State | Nickname | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Primary Conference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston College | Chestnut Hill | Massachusetts | Eagles | 1863 | Private/Catholic (Jesuit) | 14,640 | ACC |
Boston University | Boston | Massachusetts | Terriers | 1839 | Private/Non-sectarian | 31,766 | America East (joining Patriot League in 2013–14) |
Connecticut !University of Connecticut | Storrs | Connecticut | Huskies (Women) (Men in 2014-15) | 1881 | Public | 27,500 | Big East |
Maine !University of Maine | Orono | Maine | Black Bears | 1865 | Public | 11,222 | America East |
Massachusetts Amherst !University of Massachusetts Amherst | Amherst | Massachusetts | Minutemen (Men) | 1863 | Public | 27,269 | Atlantic 10 |
Massachusetts Lowell !University of Massachusetts Lowell | Lowell | Massachusetts | River Hawks (Men) | 1894 | Public | 16,330 | Northeast Ten
(D-II) |
Merrimack College | North Andover | Massachusetts | Warriors (Men) | 1947 | Private/Catholic (Augustinian) | 2,174 | Northeast Ten
(D-II) |
New Hampshire !University of New Hampshire | Durham | New Hampshire | Wildcats | 1866 | Public | 16,025 | America East |
Northeastern University | Boston | Massachusetts | Huskies | 1898 | Private/Non-sectarian | 20,749 | CAA |
Providence College | Providence | Rhode Island | Friars | 1917 | Private/Catholic | 4,585 | Big East |
Vermont !University of Vermont | Burlington | Vermont | Catamounts | 1791 | Public | 11,999 | America East |
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