About the PAC-8 Hockey Conference

    The PAC-8 Hockey Conference was founded in 1995, as a competitive intercollegiate ice hockey
    conference composed of those PACIFIC 10 schools with university sanctioned ice hockey programs.
    The current PAC-8 members are:


    As a member of the Western Region of the American College Hockey Association (ACHA), PAC-8
    teams play a diverse schedule of conference teams and against over 100 other universities and
    colleges teams within the ACHA, either on the West Coast or across the country. All teams are
    required to abide by ACHA rules and regulations, as well as on-ice NCAA rules. PAC-8 teams also
    must follow additional conference on-ice and academic eligibility requirements. Each team plays a
    required minimum of 10 inter-conference games per season for a chance to go to the prestigious
    PAC-8 Championship Tournament, and another 20 games for a possible invite the ACHA National
    Tournament.

    The PAC-8 Hockey Conference Tournament includes the top 4 regular season ranked teams for a
    2-day series. Day one includes the first ranked team playing the fourth ranked team in the Semi-Final
    Game #1, and the second ranked team playing the third ranked team in the Semi-Final Game #2. Day
    two includes the winners of the Semi-Final games playing for the PAC-8 Championship title, while the
    other two teams play for third place.

    The PAC-8 Hockey Conference Banquet is held after the tournament and honors each teams' tournament
    placement, Tournament MVP, PAC-8 Coach of the Year, PAC-8 First Team, PAC-8 Second Team, and
    PAC-8 Honorable Mention Team.

    For more information visit:  http://www.pac8hockey.com .





         
         


     

                  
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