Georgetown University fields a ACHA Division II hockey program in Washington, DC. The 2025–26 roster carries 25 players, making it a mid-size program within its division.
The roster draws from 11 states and regions, led by MA (4), NY (4), NJ (3). The program reflects a mix of local and regional recruiting typical of ACHA Division II.
4 players came through prep school programs before arriving here — a higher rate than most ACHA Division II programs. These are players who invested seriously in hockey development before college.
With a 12.9% acceptance rate, this is among the most academically selective programs in ACHA. The hockey and academic bars are both genuinely high — players who succeed here typically have strong profiles on both fronts.
Georgetown University at a Glance
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.
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Where Do Georgetown University Hockey Players Come From?
25 players · 11 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.
The top feeder states are Massachusetts (4), New York (4), New Jersey (3). The 11-region spread reflects a nationally recruiting program.
Where Did These Players Play Before Georgetown University?
Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.
4 players attended prep school hockey programs. Prep school hockey is a serious development path — these players typically had structured practice, strength training, and competitive schedules from an early age.
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Is Georgetown University Hockey a Fit for You?
Georgetown University sits at the intersection of elite academics and competitive hockey. With a 12.9% acceptance rate, getting admitted is the primary challenge — the school fields a ACHA Division II club program, but draws players who earned a spot at a highly selective institution. If your academic profile is competitive, this is worth a serious look.