Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association

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The Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA) is an ACHA club hockey league comprising colleges and universities in the Midwest.

Organizational structure

The MACHA is made up of three divisions, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The Gold Division is made up of ten members. The Silver Division is made up of 13 members and is split up into two conferences, the North and West. The Bronze Division is made up of five members. Each division conducts its own playoffs. Some schools field multiple teams in different conference divisions.

Gold Division

The Gold Division is made up of teams from the Central Region of ACHA Division 2.

Gold Division Champions

Silver Division

The Silver Division is made up of teams from the Pacific Region of ACHA Division 3.

North Conference

West Conference

Silver Division Champions

The MACHA Silver Division has sent several teams to the ACHA Division 3 National Tournament the past few years. The most notable finish was Iowa State in 2012. As the #3 seed from the Pacific Region they won their pool to reach the National semifinals where they lost to eventual champion Adrian College.

Silver Division Nationals Teams

The MACHA Silver Division has sent several teams to the ACHA Division 3 National Tournament the past few years. The MACHA has had two teams advance to the semifinals. The first was in 2012 when Iowa State, the #3 seed from the Pacific Region, lost to the eventual champion Adrian College. The second was in 2014 when Robert Morris-White, the #4 seed from the Pacific Region, lost to the eventual champion Adrian College. Because Davenport forfeited the 3rd place game Robert Morris was awarded 3rd place. 2019 Host City: Dallas, TX 2014 Host City: Coral Springs, FL 2013 Host City: Springfield, MO 2012 Host City: Vineland, NJ 2011 Host City: Holland, MI

Bronze Division

The Bronze Division is made up of teams from the Pacific Region of ACHA Division 3.

Bronze Division Champions

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