AAU College Hockey Competitive Standards
Competitive standards for AAU College Hockey teams are criteria that govern the teams' conduct, performance, and operational practices across all divisions (DI, DII, DIII, Women & AAU Federation). These standards ensure that teams strive for excellence in their athletic performance and uphold the integrity and reputation of the AAU and AAU College Hockey Brand.
On-Ice Standards. These include adherence to the rules of the game, sportsmanship, and competitive requirements such as tournament qualification. Teams must demonstrate skill, strategy, and fair play during competitions, understanding that how they conduct themselves in-game reflects on the larger AAU College Hockey Community.
Off-Ice Standards. Off-ice standards relate to Scheduling, Roster Size, Adherence to Game Day Protocols, Use of Social Media, Team Marketing and Broadcasting, Team Uniform, Equipment, and Attire Protocols.
Division-Specific Compliance. Different divisions have unique eligibility requirements and more specific competitive standards that must be acknowledged and endorsed during the declaration process and are essential to the competitive integrity of AAU College Hockey.
Representation of Brand. Ensuring these standards are met is crucial for representing the AAU and AAU College Hockey Brand, reflecting the commitment to excellence, ethical conduct, and the overall enhancement of the student-athlete experience.
By maintaining these competitive standards, AAU College Hockey programs foster a competitive environment and instill values essential for student-athletes’ personal and athletic development.
COMPETITIVE STANDARDS FOR ALL TOURNAMENT DIVISIONS
1. All member teams must have an AAU Registered, Non-Athlete Head Coach.
2. All member teams must have a standard set of home (light) and away (dark) jerseys with consistent player-assigned numbers.
3. All member teams must provide a medical professional, EMT, or Athletic Trainer available to both teams during all scheduled home games.
4. All member teams must score all games live on the GameSheet Platform for all home games.
5. All member teams must adhere to the established uniform requirements outlined in the NCAA Rulebook. This includes matching jerseys, socks, helmets, and pants/shells for all games.
6. All member team players and coaches must adhere to the established dress code of professional, business casual, or uniform team attire for all AAU-sanctioned events, both at home and on the road, including matching team apparel and team equipment bags.
7. All members will play games under the rules for intercollegiate ice hockey as set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (hereinafter referred to as the “NCAA”) unless superseded by AAU College Hockey’s Standards and Protocols.
8. All Home Teams will be responsible for scheduling and paying referees as established by the NCAA Rules of Play and AAU Member Conference Protocols for each game. The AAU College Hockey-approved referee format is 2 Referees and 2 Linemen, though the NCAA approves a 2 Referees and 1 Lineman format. Team use of the 2-1 format during the regular season is at the discretion of member conference protocols.
EXPANDED COMPETITIVE STANDARDS FOR MEMBERSHIP IN DIVISION II
1. Each Division II team must schedule and compete in at least 16 intercollegiate hockey games, of which half (8) must be against AAU member teams from within the declared Division II membership. Of the minimum 8 against AAU Divisional Opponents, teams must play a minimum of 4 opponents, with 3 games counting towards the minimum game standard.
2. Each Division II team must possess and utilize social media platforms (Instagram and Twitter) to promote all team activities, including pre-and post-game content, and support AAU College Hockey and its members with their platforms.
3. Each Division II team will make efforts to ensure that most home games are available to fans via video streaming platforms, such as YouTube, Facebook Live, Black Dog Hockey, etc.
EXPANDED COMPETITIVE STANDARDS FOR MEMBERSHIP IN DIVISION III
1. Each Division II team must schedule and compete in at least 16 intercollegiate hockey games, of which half (8) must be against AAU member teams from within the declared Division III membership. Of the minimum 8 against AAU Divisional Opponents, teams must play a minimum of 4 opponents, with 3 games counting towards the minimum game standard.
2. Each Division II team must possess and utilize social media platforms (Instagram and Twitter) to promote all team activities, including pre-and post-game content, and support AAU College Hockey and its members with their platforms.