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ECAC Northeast was a league in NCAA Men's Division III. The conference indirectly dates back to 1961 when the ECAC started sponsoring men's ice hockey. It was split into Division I and II in 1964 and was further split in 1971 to include Division III. The league was generically known as ECAC Division III from 1971 to 1985, ECAC North and ECAC South from 1985 to 1998 and ECAC Central was added from 1992 to 1998. The conference took the ECAC Northeast name for the 1998-99 season with many teams joining from the three leagues when many programs either joined one of the new Division I conferences or the school discontinued the men's ice hockey program.

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  • ECAC Northeast
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  • ECAC Northeast was a league in NCAA Men's Division III. The conference indirectly dates back to 1961 when the ECAC started sponsoring men's ice hockey. It was split into Division I and II in 1964 and was further split in 1971 to include Division III. The league was generically known as ECAC Division III from 1971 to 1985, ECAC North and ECAC South from 1985 to 1998 and ECAC Central was added from 1992 to 1998. The conference took the ECAC Northeast name for the 1998-99 season with many teams joining from the three leagues when many programs either joined one of the new Division I conferences or the school discontinued the men's ice hockey program.
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  • 9(xsd:integer)
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  • ECAC logo.jpg
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  • III
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  • Rudy Keeling
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  • 150(xsd:integer)
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  • #EE3B3F
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  • white
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  • 1998(xsd:integer)
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  • ECAC Northeast was a league in NCAA Men's Division III. The conference indirectly dates back to 1961 when the ECAC started sponsoring men's ice hockey. It was split into Division I and II in 1964 and was further split in 1971 to include Division III. The league was generically known as ECAC Division III from 1971 to 1985, ECAC North and ECAC South from 1985 to 1998 and ECAC Central was added from 1992 to 1998. The conference took the ECAC Northeast name for the 1998-99 season with many teams joining from the three leagues when many programs either joined one of the new Division I conferences or the school discontinued the men's ice hockey program. The conference was renamed the Commonwealth Coast Conference for the 2016-17 season along with the addition of the University of New England Nor'Easters who will join from the New England Hockey Conference. The CCC is an all-sport conference which already is the all-sport home to Curry, Endicott, Nichols, Salve Regina, University of New England, Wentworth, and Western New England. With the University of New England establishing its program there is now seven teams playing D-III men's hockey and that would qualify the new conference for an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament. The other three schools are "staying" with the conference under its' "new name". The CCC was first established in 1984 as an all-sport NCAA Divison III conference.
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