Chatham University fields a NCAA Division III hockey program in Pittsburgh, PA. The 2025–26 roster carries 26 players, making it a mid-size program within its division.
The pipeline leans heavily on junior hockey experience — 92% of players arrived from Tier I, II, or III junior programs. That rate is well above average and suggests a coaching staff that actively targets players coming through competitive junior hockey rather than going straight from high school.
Over 92% of this roster came through junior hockey circuits. Players here have typically spent one or more seasons in competitive junior programs before choosing college hockey — a meaningful indicator of prior competitive experience.
With a 62.0% acceptance rate and average SAT of 1198, the academic bar is accessible for most student-athletes who want to play college hockey without sacrificing program quality.
Chatham University at a Glance
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.
Chatham University Rankings by Major
3 majors ranked in the top 25 by median earnings (4-year, by major). Explore full rankings →
Where Do Chatham University Hockey Players Come From?
26 players · 13 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.
The top feeder states are Pennsylvania (6), Michigan (5), New York (4). The 13-region spread reflects a nationally recruiting program.
Where Did These Players Play Before Chatham University?
Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.
24 players came through competitive junior programs. Junior hockey experience — even at Tier III — represents meaningful development beyond what high school hockey alone provides.
Chatham University Home Arena
Pittsburgh, PA
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Is Chatham University Hockey a Fit for You?
Chatham University's NCAA program draws players from 13 states and regions. With 26 players on the roster, there's real competition for spots — but also real opportunity for players who fit what the program is building. Reach out directly through social media or the team's website to start a conversation.