Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Michelle McAteer serves as the WCHA Commissioner, providing strategic direction and oversight for the Western Collegiate Hockey Association since August 2024. With extensive experience in the realm of athletics, McAteer has held multiple roles at Augsburg University since May 2010, including Public Speaking Adjunct Instructor, Assistant NCAA Compliance Director, and Head Hockey Coach, achieving numerous accolades with the hockey program. Previous coaching positions at the University of Minnesota Duluth and Harvard University contributed to successful team outcomes and development of student-athletes. McAteer holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Minnesota Duluth and a Master of Arts in Speech Communication and Rhetoric from the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
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Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Founded in 1999, the WCHA has been at the forefront of growing and raising the profile of women's hockey nationwide as the league continues to churn out national champions, Patty Kazmaier winners, Olympians and professional players. The league consists of eight premier institutions that offer the best in both educational and athletic environments. No women's hockey conference can top the impressive list of national accomplishments of the WCHA. Since 1998, member teams have earned a record 20 NCAA and AWCHA national championships while finishing as the national runner-up nine times. Since the inception of the NCAA women's ice hockey championship in 2001, the WCHA has won 19 titles, landed at least one team in every Frozen Four and iced two or more teams in 17 Frozen Fours.