Central Collegiate Hockey Association

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Die Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) war eine US-amerikanische Universitäts- und Collegesportliga, die von 1971 bis 2013 existierte und vor allem im Mittleren Westen der Vereinigten Staaten angesiedelt war. Sie gehörte zur Division I der National Collegiate Athletic Association und war eine reine Männer-Eishockey-Conference. Ihre Meisterschaft spielte die Liga, die 1971 gegründet wurde, jährlich in der zweiten Märzwoche in der Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, aus. Nach Auflösung der Liga traten die Teilnehmer entweder den bereits bestehenden Western Collegiate Hockey Association, Big Ten Conference und Hockey East bei oder schlossen sich der neugegründeten National Collegiate Hockey Conference an. rdf:langString
The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) is a college athletic conference that participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. The current CCHA began play in the 2021–22 season; a previous incarnation, which the current CCHA recognizes as part of its history, existed from 1971 to 2013. Half of its members are located in the state of Michigan, with additional members in Minnesota and Ohio. It has also had teams located in Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Nebraska over the course of its existence. rdf:langString
La Central Collegiate Hockey Association est un groupement de huit universités gérant les compétitions de hockey sur glace masculin dans le centre des États-Unis. La conférence a été rétablie en 2020, avec un début de jeu en 2021, après avoir été dissoute après la saison 2012-13. Cette conférence de hockey est exclusivement masculine. La plupart de ses membres sont situés dans le Michigan, avec d'autres membres au Minnesota et en Ohio. Il a également eu des équipes situées en Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri et Nebraska au cours de son existence. rdf:langString
La Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) è una conference formata da squadre universitarie appartenente alla Division I della National Collegiate Athletic Association riservata esclusivamente all'hockey su ghiaccio maschile. La maggior parte degli attuali membri della conferenza ha sede nello stato del Michigan, con tre in Minnesota e uno in Ohio. La conferenza ha precedentemente incluso squadre in Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri e Nebraska. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) is a college athletic conference that participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. The current CCHA began play in the 2021–22 season; a previous incarnation, which the current CCHA recognizes as part of its history, existed from 1971 to 2013. Half of its members are located in the state of Michigan, with additional members in Minnesota and Ohio. It has also had teams located in Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Nebraska over the course of its existence. The CCHA was disbanded after the 2012–13 season as the result of a conference realignment stemming from the Big Ten Conference (of which three CCHA schools; Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State, were primary members) choosing to sponsor Division I ice hockey beginning in the 2013–14 season. The remaining CCHA members received invitations to other conferences, such as the newly formed National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC), Hockey East, and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), which itself had been depleted by the Big Ten and NCHC. The conference's last game before its hiatus was the final of the 2013 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, where Notre Dame beat Michigan 3–1 to win the Mason Cup championship. On February 18, 2020, seven schools who had applied to leave the WCHA announced they would form a new CCHA for the 2021–22 season, citing a more compact geographic footprint and a desire to improve regional alignment, among other reasons. St. Thomas, a former D-III school, joined them later that year as the CCHA's newest member as well as the conference's eighth team.
rdf:langString Die Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) war eine US-amerikanische Universitäts- und Collegesportliga, die von 1971 bis 2013 existierte und vor allem im Mittleren Westen der Vereinigten Staaten angesiedelt war. Sie gehörte zur Division I der National Collegiate Athletic Association und war eine reine Männer-Eishockey-Conference. Ihre Meisterschaft spielte die Liga, die 1971 gegründet wurde, jährlich in der zweiten Märzwoche in der Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, aus. Nach Auflösung der Liga traten die Teilnehmer entweder den bereits bestehenden Western Collegiate Hockey Association, Big Ten Conference und Hockey East bei oder schlossen sich der neugegründeten National Collegiate Hockey Conference an.
rdf:langString La Central Collegiate Hockey Association est un groupement de huit universités gérant les compétitions de hockey sur glace masculin dans le centre des États-Unis. La conférence a été rétablie en 2020, avec un début de jeu en 2021, après avoir été dissoute après la saison 2012-13. Cette conférence de hockey est exclusivement masculine. La plupart de ses membres sont situés dans le Michigan, avec d'autres membres au Minnesota et en Ohio. Il a également eu des équipes situées en Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri et Nebraska au cours de son existence. La conférence originale est dissoute en 2013 à la suite d'un réalignement des équipes par la NCAA. En novembre 2019, sept des 10 membres de la division masculine de la Western Collegiate Hockey Association ont annoncé qu'ils partiraient après la saison 2020-2021 pour former une nouvelle conférence. Plusieurs mois plus tard, ces universités ont annoncé que leur nouvelle conférence serait un renouveau de la CCHA. Un huitième membre serait ajouté avant la reprise du jeu de la conférence en 2021.
rdf:langString La Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) è una conference formata da squadre universitarie appartenente alla Division I della National Collegiate Athletic Association riservata esclusivamente all'hockey su ghiaccio maschile. La maggior parte degli attuali membri della conferenza ha sede nello stato del Michigan, con tre in Minnesota e uno in Ohio. La conferenza ha precedentemente incluso squadre in Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri e Nebraska. La CCHA interruppe le attività al termine della stagione 2012-13 in seguito a una serie di numerosi spostamenti, il più importante di essi fu scaturito dalla decisione della Big Ten Conference di attivare dalla stagione 2013-14 per le sue università (fra le quali Michigan, Michigan State e Ohio State) il campionato di hockey su ghiaccio di Division I. Le restanti squadre della CCHA ricevettero inviti da altre conference della NCAA, fra cui quelle della neonata , e la WCHA (anch'essa ridimensionata da Big Ten e NCHC). L'ultima gara in assoluto nella storia della conference originale fu la finale del 2013 presso la Joe Louis Arena di Detroit nella quale Notre Dame sconfisse Michigan per 3-1 aggiudicandosi l'ultima Mason Cup. La CCHA è stata ristabilita nel 2020 da sette squadre che avevano annunciato che avrebbero lasciato la divisione maschile della WCHA dopo la stagione 2020-21. Prima che il nuovo CCHA iniziasse a giocare nel 2021, ha aggiunto un'ottava squadra.
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