Saint Johns University fields 2 hockey programs in Collegeville, MN — ACHA Division II and NCAA Division III. The combined 2025–26 roster across all programs totals 67 players. Each program operates independently with its own roster, coaching staff, and schedule.
The geographic footprint is remarkably concentrated — 64 of 67 players (96%) across all programs come from Minnesota. This reflects both the school's regional identity and the depth of youth hockey in that state.
A mix of players arriving directly from high school and junior programs. The 2-region geographic spread reflects a program building beyond its immediate market.
If you grew up playing hockey in Minnesota and want to stay close to home, this program is a natural fit. 64 of 67 players on the roster are in-state.
Saint Johns at a Glance
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.
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Where Do Saint Johns Hockey Players Come From?
67 players · 2 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.
Minnesota dominates the pipeline, supplying 64 of 67 players (96%). This reflects both the school's regional identity and the depth of youth hockey in that state. Players from outside Minnesota — round out the roster.
Where Did These Players Play Before Saint Johns?
Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.
25 players came through competitive junior programs. Junior hockey experience — even at Tier III — represents meaningful development beyond what high school hockey alone provides.
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center
St. Cloud, MN · 22 minutes from campus
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Is Saint Johns Hockey a Fit for You?
For players prioritizing ice time and program fit over academic selectivity, Saint Johns University is accessible — with a 90.6% acceptance rate, admissions is rarely the obstacle. With 2 programs (ACHA Division II and NCAA Division III) and 67 combined players, there are genuine opportunities at multiple competitive levels. Reach out to the specific program that fits your game.