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ACHA DI and DII and NCAA Division I · 2025–26 Season

Niagara University Hockey

Niagara University, NY ·Private Nonprofit ·2,653 undergrads
Program Overview

Niagara University fields 3 hockey programs in Niagara University, NY — ACHA Division I, ACHA Division II, and NCAA Division I. The combined 2025–26 roster across all programs totals 87 players. Each program operates independently with its own roster, coaching staff, and schedule.

What sets this roster apart is its international composition — 49 players from outside the United States, representing Canada, Great Britain, ITA, Sweden. That kind of international reach is unusual for programs at this level and speaks to active recruiting or strong word-of-mouth in those markets.

Junior hockey–heavy roster

Over 57% 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.

Transfer-friendly environment

9 players transferred from other college programs. Whether from D1 ACHA, D2, or elsewhere, this program has a track record of integrating players who started somewhere else.

School Profile

Niagara University at a Glance

Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.

87.4%
Acceptance Rate
Broadly accessible
1,168
Average SAT Score
Combined reading + math
$51,632
Total Annual Cost
Tuition, room, board & fees
75%
4-Year Graduation Rate
Most recent cohort
$56,196
Median Earnings (10yr)
$48,289 at 6 years
$25,475
Median Graduate Debt
Among graduates who borrowed
$39,345
Tuition (Out-of-State)
27% of students receive Pell grants
2,653
Undergraduate Enrollment
Private Nonprofit institution
Roster Geography

Where Do Niagara University Hockey Players Come From?

87 players · 28 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.

ON23 players
NY17 players
AB10 players
MB5 players
PA4 players
MN4 players
MI2 players
RI1 player
IL1 player
ND1 player
KY1 player
AZ1 player
CAN40 players
GBR2 players
LAT2 players
ITA1 player
SWE1 player

Ontario leads the pipeline with 23 players (26%), but the international component is notable: 49 players from Canada, Great Britain, ITA give this roster an unusually broad geographic reach.

Player Pedigree

Where Did These Players Play Before Niagara University?

Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.

ACHA Division I · 26 players
Youth hockey
1
4%
Junior hockey
24
92%
College transfer
1
4%
ACHA Division II · 34 players
High school
3
9%
Youth hockey
24
71%
Junior hockey
4
12%
College transfer
3
9%
NCAA Division I · 27 players
Junior hockey
22
81%
College transfer
5
19%
Junior hockey

50 players came through competitive junior programs. Junior hockey experience — even at Tier III — represents meaningful development beyond what high school hockey alone provides.

College transfers

9 players transferred from other college programs. The presence of college transfers often indicates a welcoming environment for players looking to change programs without giving up playing.

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Home Ice

Dwyer Arena

Lewiston, NY · 1 minute from campus

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For Recruits

Is Niagara University Hockey a Fit for You?

For players prioritizing ice time and program fit over academic selectivity, Niagara University is accessible — with a 87.4% acceptance rate, admissions is rarely the obstacle. With 3 programs (ACHA Division I, ACHA Division II, and NCAA Division I) and 87 combined players, there are genuine opportunities at multiple competitive levels. Reach out to the specific program that fits your game.