WOMEN’S DIVISION I FINAL RANKING OF 2024
TROY, Mich. – (December 10, 2024) – Liberty University (13-2-0-0) holds onto the No. 1 spot in this week’s ranking of the 2024-2025 American Collegiate Hockey Association Women’s Division 1 season. The Flames hosted No. 9 Niagara University (6-8-1-0) for two games. They won 5-1 and won in overtime 3-2.
No. 2 seed Adrian College (17-3-0-2) had a home and home series with Concordia University-Ann Arbor. The Bulldogs swept the series and did not allow a single goal against.
No. 3 seed Maryville (13-5-2-1) hosted No. 11 Lindenwood University for two games. The Saints tied 4-4 and won 5-4 in regulation.
No. 4 seed Midland University (13-4-1-0) had a bye this past week, but will travel to University of Jamestown this upcoming weekend. The Warriors will play two games at the Jimmies.
No. 5 seed McKendree University (17-3-1-0) is done playing games for the semester. We will see them again in January when they host Grand Valley State and No. 8 University of Michigan.
The Women’s Midwest College Hockey League has seven (of 8) member teams ranked, while the Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association has seven (of 12) of its member teams ranked, and the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League has zero (of 6).
The computer ranking will determine the 12 teams that qualify for the 2024 ACHA Women’s Division 1 National Championships, which will include the following three automatic bids:
- (CCWHA) Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association
- (WWCHL) Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League
- (WMCHL) Women’s Midwest College Hockey League
A total of 33 teams are competing in Women’s Division 1 this season, including one new full member team, University of Arizona, and a probationary member, University of Washington.
The ACHA uses two computer rankings, Ranking A (Wins with goal differential of 6) and Ranking B (Wins with maximum goal differential of 1) to come up with an average of the two rankings, which determines the ranking spots for teams.
There has been a total of 10 schools that have won the ACHA Women’s Division 1 National Championship:
- St. Cloud State
- Wisconsin (2 Times)
- Michigan State (2)
- Robert Morris (2)
- Lindenwood (4)
- Northeastern
- Minnesota
- Miami (3)
- Liberty (6)
- Adrian
The 2025 ACHA National Championships presented by FloHockey will be played March 13-25, 2025 at Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights, MO. All five divisions, with more than 1,500 players from 72 teams — Men’s Division 1, 2, and 3, and Women’s Divisions 1 and 2 — will converge upon the Maryland Heights area to compete in more than 100 games. The ACHA Women’s Division I National Championships presented by FloHockey will have twelve teams competing beginning on March 17th and conclude with the Championship game on March 21st.