CSCHC 2025 Mid-Season Review: Golden Rams Dominate as Newcomers Shake Up Standings

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The first half of the 2025-26 Colonial States College Hockey Conference (CSCHC) season has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. From the official puck drop in late September through the final horn in December, the league has seen the rise of a dominant powerhouse, a grueling battle for the middle seeds, and a baptism by fire for the conference’s newest members.

The Golden Rams’ Perfect Run

West Chester University enters the winter break as the undisputed team to beat. Boasting a flawless 13-0-0 record, the Golden Rams have not just won; they have dominated. With a staggering goal differential of +63 through their first ten games, West Chester has already clinched a first-round bye for the upcoming February playoffs in Lancaster. Their semester ended with a rare “nailbiter” loss to Rowan in non-conference play, but within the CSCHC, they remain untouchable.

Fresh Faces and Shifting Tides

The 2025 season welcomed two significant additions: Neumann University and the return of The College of New Jersey (TCNJ).

Neumann has made an immediate impact, surging to second place in the standings by early December. Their physical style of play and clinical finishing allowed them to leapfrog perennial contenders like Millersville and Scranton. Conversely, TCNJ has faced a steep learning curve in their return to ACHA D2, ending the semester without a win as they look to find their footing in 2026.