Recruitment
Built To Compete
The Marquette University Men's Hockey Program is a student-led organization competing in ACHA Division II within the Northern Collegiate Hockey League (NCHL Orange). We operate through player dues, fundraising, ticket sales, and sponsorships. With an experienced coaching staff and a growing fan base, we compete every season to represent the university with pride.
As a member of this program you will represent the Marquette Golden Eagles on the ice in front of fellow students, faculty, and alumni. You'll have access to competitive ACHA hockey, dedicated coaching, and the chance to be part of a brotherhood that lasts long after graduation.
Why Marquette Hockey
Competitive Hockey
Play at the top of the ACHA. Compete in NCHL Orange against tough conference opponents with a real shot at regionals and beyond.
Wear The Crest
Represent Marquette on the ice in front of fellow students, faculty, and alumni. The patch on your chest carries decades of tradition.
Brotherhood
Join a tight-knit locker room and a network of alumni who stay connected long after their playing days are over.
Coaching Support
Work with a dedicated coaching staff focused on player development, on-ice systems, and off-ice growth.
Total Athlete
Develop athletically, academically, and personally. We invest in the resources that help you perform and stay healthy.
Beyond The Game
Build leadership, give back through community involvement, and prepare for success long after the final buzzer.
Why Marquette
Located in the heart of Milwaukee, Marquette University is a Jesuit, Catholic institution known for its rigorous academics, tight-knit community, and student-first approach. Founded in 1881, Marquette is built around the Jesuit ideal of educating the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. With nationally ranked programs in business, engineering, law, communication, and health sciences, the university gives student-athletes the platform to grow on every front.
Hockey is one piece of what Marquette has to offer. The education, the people, and the city of Milwaukee are what make these four years matter.
Are You Eligible?
ACHA Division II requires student-athletes to be enrolled in a degree-seeking program and meet minimum academic standards. Here's what you need to qualify.
Enrolled in a Degree Program
Must be pursuing an associate, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree at Marquette University.
Minimum 9 Credit Hours
Undergraduates must carry at least 9 semester hours. Graduate students require a minimum of 6 hours. An exception applies in your final semester before graduation.
2.00 Cumulative GPA
A minimum 2.00 overall GPA is required. First-year collegiate players are not held to this requirement until the end of their first year.
Passed 9 Credit Hours
You must have completed and passed 9 credit hours. First-year players are exempt from this requirement until the end of their first season.
Common Questions
Where do you practice and play?
Practices and home games are held at our home rink. Specific schedule details are sent to invited players each season.
When are tryouts?
Tryouts are typically held in September before the start of the regular season. Once you submit the recruitment form below, the coaching staff will follow up with specific dates and details.
How do I sign up for tryouts?
Fill out the recruitment form on this page. The coaching staff will reach out with the next steps, including the tryout schedule and any required paperwork.
How often do you practice?
Three practices per week during the season, plus home or away games on most weekends.
What does the program cost?
Player dues cover league fees, ice time, travel, jerseys, and other operational costs. Specific dues are communicated to invited players each year.
How are away games handled?
The team travels together for away games, typically by bus or shared vehicles depending on distance. Veterans with cars are encouraged to give rides to players living on campus.
What about academics?
School comes first. All players must maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA to remain eligible. If you need to miss a practice or game to study or finish coursework, we understand.
What's the best part about being on the team?
Stepping onto the ice in front of fellow students and putting on the Marquette sweater. Winning at home, silencing a rowdy crowd on the road, and building friendships that last a lifetime.


