Worcester Polytechnic Institute fields a ACHA Division III hockey program in Worcester, MA. The 2025–26 roster carries 35 players, making it one of the larger programs within its division.
The roster draws from 10 states and regions, led by MA (21), NH (5), CT (2). 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 10-region geographic spread reflects a program building beyond its immediate market.
With a 60.2% acceptance rate, the academic bar is accessible for most student-athletes who want to play college hockey without sacrificing program quality.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute at a Glance
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Rankings by Major
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Where Do Worcester Polytechnic Institute Hockey Players Come From?
35 players · 10 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.
The top feeder states are Massachusetts (21), New Hampshire (5), Connecticut (2). The 10-region spread reflects a regionally focused recruiting base.
Where Did These Players Play Before Worcester Polytechnic Institute?
Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.
24 players have no prior program on record. This is common at programs where players came through local leagues, recreational hockey, or programs not tracked in major databases. It doesn't indicate lower competition — only lower data coverage.
Fidelity Bank Worcester Ice Center
Worcester, MA · 7 minutes from campus
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Is Worcester Polytechnic Institute Hockey a Fit for You?
Worcester Polytechnic Institute's ACHA Division III program draws players from 10 states and regions. With 35 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.