2025 D1 in DC
NCAA Division I women's hockey is returning to MedStar Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, VA! The NCAA D1 in DC tournament is back November 28-29 proudly hosting by the Washington Pride. This year's tournament features Clarkson University, Colgate University, St. Cloud State University, and The Ohio State University!
Past Tournaments:
- 2017 (Jan): Mercyhurst University, St. Lawrence University
- 2017 (Nov): Boston University, Minnesota State University, Northeastern University, University of Wisconsin
- 2021: The Ohio State University, Penn State University, University of Minnesota-Duluth, St. Lawrence University
- 2023: Cornell University, Harvard University, University of Minnesota, University of St. Thomas
Upcoming Tournaments:
- 2025: Clarkson University, Colgate University, St. Cloud State University, The Ohio State University
- 2026: Boston College, Penn State University, Princeton University, University of Minnesota
CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
Potsdam, New York
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- NCAA, Division I, ECAC
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- Inaugural season: 2003-2004
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- 3-time NCAA National Champions (2014, 2017, 2018), 4-time ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champions (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018), 3-time ECAC Hockey Tournament Champions (2017, 2018, 2019), 3 Patty Kazmaier Award recipients (Jamie Lee Rattray, 2014, Loren Gabel, 2019, & Elizabeth Giguere, 2020)
COLGATE UNIVERSITY
Hamilton, New York
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- NCAA Division I, ECAC
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- Inaugural season: 2001-2002
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- 5-time ECAC Hockey Tournament Champions (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025), ECAC Regular-Season Winners (2024), NCAA Champion Runners-Up (2018)
ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY
St. Cloud, Minnesota
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- NCAA Division I, WCHA
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- Inaugural season: 1998-99
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- 2 NCAA Frozen Four appearances (2013, 2011), Ice Breaker Champions (2023)
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Columbus, Ohio
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- NCAA Division I, WCHA
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- Inaugural season: 1999-2000
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- 2-time NCAA National Champions (2022, 2024), 2-time WCHA Hockey Tournament Champions (2020, 2022), 2-time WCHA Regular-Season Champions (2023, 2024), 1 Patty Kazmaier Award recipient (Sophie Jaques, 2023)
washington pride
The Washington Pride Hockey Association is a Tier I (AAA) organization that was founded in 2001 by Kush Sidhu and was created to help top local girls players stay in the area while pursuing their dreams of playing college hockey. Washington Pride teams are college-prep teams that have helped numerous players go on to compete at the NCAA level. Washington Pride teams compete in the Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL) and the organization hosts two notable tournaments annually: the Junior Women's Hockey League Challenge Cup and the D1 in DC Tournament.