Seton Hall University fields a ACHA Division II hockey program in South Orange, NJ. The 2025–26 roster carries 18 players, making it a small-roster program within its division.
The roster draws from 4 states and regions, led by NJ (9), NY (2), PA (2). The program reflects a mix of local and regional recruiting typical of ACHA Division II.
A mix of players arriving directly from high school and junior programs. The 4-region geographic spread reflects a program building beyond its immediate market.
With a 73.3% acceptance rate and average SAT of 1322, the academic bar is accessible for most student-athletes who want to play college hockey without sacrificing program quality.
Seton Hall University at a Glance
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.
Seton Hall University Rankings by Major
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Where Do Seton Hall University Hockey Players Come From?
18 players · 4 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.
The top feeder states are New Jersey (9), New York (2), Pennsylvania (2). The 4-region spread reflects a regionally focused recruiting base.
Where Did These Players Play Before Seton Hall University?
Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.
Richard J. Codey Arena
West Orange, NJ · 11 minutes from campus
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Is Seton Hall University Hockey a Fit for You?
For players prioritizing ice time and program fit over academic selectivity, Seton Hall University is accessible — with a 73.3% acceptance rate, the admissions process is rarely the obstacle. The ACHA Division II program carries 18 players, offering genuine opportunities to make the roster and contribute from day one.