NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships
The annual NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships tournament determines the top roller hockey team in the NCRHA Division I, Division II, Junior College Division, and B Division.
This tournament is a round-robin followed by a single elimination competition that has determined the collegiate national champion since the inaugural 2004 NCRHA Division I Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships. It was preceded by CRHL National Championship Tournament hosted by the predecessor league, the Collegiate Roller Hockey League (CRHL) from 1999 through 2002.
Division I
Championship game results
Year |
Winning team |
Coach |
Losing team |
Coach |
Score |
Location |
Finals venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1999 |
Michigan State |
UC Santa Barbara |
5–4 |
Chicago, Illinois |
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2000 |
Michigan State |
Colorado State |
5–4 |
Ellenton, Florida |
Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex |
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2001 |
RIT |
Lindenwood |
Derek Schaub |
10–5 |
Upland, California |
California Roller Hockey Center |
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2002 |
Lindenwood |
Derek Schaub |
Michigan State |
6–4 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
All-American Sports Mall |
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2003 |
Cal Poly Pomona |
Florida |
4–2 |
Feasterville, Pennsylvania |
Sportsplex |
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2003 |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
Michigan State |
Rejean Tremblay |
Detroit, Michigan |
Joe Dumars Fieldhouse |
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2004 |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
Penn State |
10–3 |
Corona, California |
Anaheim Hockey Club |
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2005 |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
Central Florida |
Lance Ruble |
5–2 |
Fort Collins, Colorado |
OD's Sports Crossing |
2006 |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
Michigan State |
Michael Mackert |
7–5 |
Morrisville, North Carolina |
Morrisville Sportsplex |
2007 |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
Rhode Island |
12–2 |
St. Peters, Missouri |
Matteson Square Gardens Triplex |
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2008 |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
UMSL |
Chris Marchand |
6–3 |
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Tour Inline Hockey Arena |
2009 |
UMSL |
Jaime Schulz |
Lindenwood |
Ron Beilsten |
5–3 |
Feasterville, Pennsylvania |
Sportsplex |
The CRHL had two top divisions (Division I and Premier Division) in 2003.
Rankings by most championships
If teams have equal amount of championships, most recently won is listed first.
Rank |
School |
# |
|---|---|---|
1 |
Lindenwood |
7 |
2 |
Michigan State |
2 |
3 |
UMSL |
1 |
Cal Poly Pomona |
1 |
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RIT |
1 |
Rankings by state
The following list is of championships won ranked by state.
Rank |
State |
School |
# |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Missouri |
Lindenwood (7) |
8 |
2 |
Michigan |
Michigan State (2) |
2 |
3 |
California |
Cal Poly Pomona (1) |
1 |
New York |
RIT (1) |
1 |
Tournament format history
- 2000–2005
- 24 teams (divided up into 6 pools; 4 teams each)
- 2006–2008
- 20 teams (divided up into 5 pools; 4 Teams each)
- 2009–present
- 24 teams (divided up into 6 pools; 4 Teams each)
Division II
Championship game results
Year |
Winning team |
Coach |
Losing team |
Coach |
Score |
Location |
Finals venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 |
Eastern Michigan |
Adam Golchuk |
Ball State |
Upland, California |
California Roller Hockey Center |
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2002 |
Illinois State |
Ball State |
2–0 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
All-American Sports Mall |
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2003 |
Binghamton |
Neumann |
6–3 |
Feasterville, Pennsylvania |
Sportsplex |
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2004 |
UMSL |
Tom Schneider |
Neumann |
4–3 |
Corona, California |
Anaheim Hockey Club |
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2005 |
Nevada |
Neumann |
John Scotto-di-Carlo |
4–2 |
Fort Collins, Colorado |
OD's Sports Crossing |
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2006 |
Neumann |
John Scotto-di-Carlo |
UMSL |
Tom Schneider |
4–3 |
Morrisville, North Carolina |
Morrisville Sportsplex |
2007 |
Stony Brook |
Joe Tamburino |
Saint Louis |
Dan Hurt |
4–1 |
St. Peters, Missouri |
Matteson Square Gardens Triplex |
2008 |
Neumann |
John Scotto-di-Carlo |
West Chester |
Brian Sobel |
6–1 |
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Tour Inline Hockey Arena |
2009 |
Grand Valley State |
Bob Fisher |
Central Michigan |
9–7 |
Feasterville, Pennsylvania |
Sportsplex |
Division III
Championship game results
Year |
Winning team |
Coach |
Losing team |
Coach |
Score |
Location |
Finals venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 |
St. Charles |
Chris Marchand |
Elgin |
12–5 |
Ellenton, Florida |
Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex |
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2001 |
St. Charles |
Chris Marchand |
Grossmont |
7–6 (OT) |
Upland, California |
California Roller Hockey Center |
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2002 |
St. Charles |
Chris Marchand |
St. Louis |
6–5 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
All-American Sports Mall |
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2003 |
St. Charles |
Chris Marchand |
St. Louis |
3–2 |
Feasterville, Pennsylvania |
Sportsplex |
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2004 |
St. Charles |
Chris Marchand |
Suffolk |
Ken Baldwin |
7–2 |
Corona, California |
Anaheim Hockey Club |
2005 |
St. Charles |
Chris Marchand |
Riverside |
6–5 |
Fort Collins, Colorado |
OD's Sports Crossing |
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2006 |
Riverside |
St. Louis |
Steve Davies |
5–4 |
Morrisville, North Carolina |
Morrisville Sportsplex |
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2007 |
St. Charles |
Justin Goad |
Broward |
8–2 |
St. Peters, Missouri |
Matteson Square Gardens Triplex |
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2008 |
Broward |
Oakland |
Mike Yokubison |
8–7 (OT) |
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Tour Inline Hockey Arena |
Junior College Division
Championship game results
Year |
Winning team |
Coach |
Losing team |
Coach |
Score |
Location |
Finals venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 |
Saddleback |
Jim Irwin |
St. Charles |
Justin Goad |
4–3 (OT) |
Feasterville, Pennsylvania |
Sportsplex |
Prior to CRHL/NCRHA
Championship game results
Year |
Winning team |
Coach |
Losing team |
Coach |
Score |
Location |
Finals venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1996 |
El Camino |
Purdue |
4–3 (SO) |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
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1997 |
Saddleback |
UNLV |
9–3 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
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1998 |
UMSL |
Cal Poly |
3–0 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
See also
- NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships Most Valuable Player
- NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships Most Valuable Goaltender
- NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships Playmaker
- NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships All-Tournament Teams
- NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships All-Revision Team