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The following is a list of the 64 schools that fielded men's ice hockey teams in NCAA Division I in the most recent 2023–24 season, plus the 44 schools that fielded women's teams in the de facto equivalent of Division I, the NCAA's National Collegiate division.
See which schools came out on top of our ranking: 1. Norwich University. Northfield, Vermont. #6 in Quality in Vermont. $465,367 Team Revenue. $45,340 Avg Tuition & Fees. Our analysis found Norwich University to be the best school for D3 Men’s Ice Hockey athletes in Vermont in this year’s ranking.
Vermont is approximately 23,956 sq km, while Rhode Island is approximately 2,706 sq km, making Rhode Island 11.3% the size of Vermont. Meanwhile, the population of Vermont is ~625,741 people (426,826 more people live in Rhode Island).
Rhode Island is approximately 2,706 sq km, while Vermont is approximately 23,956 sq km, making Vermont 785% larger than Rhode Island. Meanwhile, the population of Rhode Island is ~1.1 million people (426,826 fewer people live in Vermont).
The URI Men’s Ice Hockey team competes in the Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League (ESCHL). Teams in the ESCHL include University of Delaware, Pittsburgh University, Niagara University, Syracuse University, New York University and SUNY Stony Brook. Our league opponents makes the ESCHL one of the top leagues in the country. URI Hockey plays against some […]
You can fit 70 Rhode Islands in the state of Minnesota, 80 in Michigan. It has a population of just one million – a sixth of Minnesota, a tenth of Michigan. Rhode Island makes up for a its small size and population with an abundance of passion for the game of hockey. “It’s a small state but it has a rich hockey tradition,” said Hynes on ...
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Ice hockey in Rhode Island. Rhode Island is one of the traditional centers of ice hockey in the United States. Located in New England, the font of American ice hockey, teams from Rhode Island have played organized hockey as far back as the late-19th century and many residents have played at the highest levels of the sport.