> I'm not sure what "smaller schools" means??? Are non-Big-10 schools
> considered "small schools"? Not in general, in my mind.
> Name the "small schools" that are now in the CCHA, ECAC, HE and WCHA.
From the Team Information pages on US College Hockey Online:
WCHA:
School Enrollment
* Wisconsin 40,305
* Minnesota 36,995
Alaska Anchorage 20,000
St. Cloud State 14,252
North Dakota 11,500
Denver 8,471
Northern Michigan 7,820
Minnesota-Duluth 7,600
Michigan Tech 6,460
Colorado College 1,900
CCHA:
School Enrollment
* Ohio State 54,000
* Michigan State 40,647
* Michigan 36,468
Western Michigan 26,555
Bowling Green 17,000
Miami University 16,000
Notre Dame 10,126
Ferris State 9,495
Alaska Fairbanks 6,200
Lake Superior State 3,301
Hockey East:
School Enrollment
Mass Amherst 24,125
Boston University 15,568
New Hampshire 12,250
Maine 11,000
Northeastern 11,000
Boston College 8,894
Mass Lowell 6,000
Providence 3,512
Merrimack 2,000
ECAC:
School Enrollment
Cornell 12,900
Vermont 7,500
Harvard 6,671
Brown 5,812
Yale 5,200
Princeton 4,500
Rensselaer 4,300
Dartmouth 4,200
Colgate 2,700
Clarkson 2,600
St. Lawrence 2,000
Union 1,900
Independents:
School Enrollment
Connecticut 25,000
Mankato State 12,450
Villanova 5,994
Iona 5,500
Canisius 4,780
Air Force 4,100
Army 4,000
Niagara 2,865
Holy Cross 2,600
Fairfield 1,300
* Big Ten School
Looks fairly obvious which schools are smaller. There are quite a few
that do not compare in size to the Big Ten schools. The five Big Ten
schools comprise 35% of the total enrollment of the 51 schools.
FYI:
Average enrollment size: 11,732
Mean enrollment size: 7,500
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