Washington University in St Louis fields a ACHA Division III hockey program in St. Louis, MO. The 2025–26 roster carries 35 players, making it one of the larger programs within its division.
The roster draws from 12 states and regions, led by MO (8), NJ (5), MN (3). The program reflects a mix of local and regional recruiting typical of ACHA Division III.
A mix of players arriving directly from high school and junior programs. The 12-region geographic spread reflects a program building beyond its immediate market.
With a 12.1% 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.
Washington University in St Louis at a Glance
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.
Washington University in St Louis Rankings by Major
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Where Do Washington University in St Louis Hockey Players Come From?
35 players · 12 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.
The top feeder states are Missouri (8), New Jersey (5), Minnesota (3). The 12-region spread reflects a nationally recruiting program.
Where Did These Players Play Before Washington University in St Louis?
Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.
Ice Zone
Hazelwood, MO · 23 minutes from campus
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Is Washington University in St Louis Hockey a Fit for You?
Washington University in St Louis sits at the intersection of elite academics and competitive hockey. With a 12.1% acceptance rate, getting admitted is the primary challenge — the school fields a ACHA Division III 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.