NCRHA - Assist Champion

NCRHA - Assist Champion

The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association does not officially recognize an official assist champion because of the incomplete data that exists. Since 2002-2003, when the league moved it record to its current system, data from the previous seasons had been lost. The following are the assists champions of each division for each season, but are subject to change at any time due to corrections in league record keeping.

Division I - Assists Champion

Division "B" - Assists Champion

References

* [http://www.ecrha.net/stats.php?regional_division_id=1 Division I Stats]
* [http://www.ecrha.net/stats.php?regional_division_id=2 Division II Stats]
* [http://www.ecrha.net/stats.php?regional_division_id=3 Division III Stats]
* [http://www.ecrha.net/stats.php?regional_division_id=4 Division B Stats]


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