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Template:Infobox NCRHA season The 2009–10 NCRHA Division I season began on September 26, 2009 and ended with the College Roller Hockey National Championship Tournament's championship game on April 11, 2010 at the Silver Creek Sportsplex in San Jose, California.

Regular season[]

Member organization standings[]

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Member organization winners and tournaments[]

Six member organizations each ended their regular seasons with a tournament. The teams in each conference that won their regular season title were given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments received automatic invitations to the 2010 NCRHA Division I Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships. The Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association only had one Division I school and did not have a regional tournament, instead giving their automatic invitation to their regular season champion Colorado State.

Member Organization Regular
Season Winner
Regional
Player of the Year
Regional
Tournament
Tournament
Venue (City)
Tournament
Winner
Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association Buffalo 2010 ECRHA Division I Regional Championships Sportsplex
(Feasterville, Pennsylvania)
Buffalo
Great Plains Collegiate Inline Hockey League Lindenwood 2010 GPCIHL Division I Regional Championships Omni Sportsplex
(St. Peters, Missouri)
Lindenwood
Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League Michigan State 2010 MCRHL Division I Regional Championships JCC
(West Bloomfield, Michigan)
Michigan State
Rocky Mountain Collegiate Roller Hockey Association Colorado State No tournament
Southeastern Collegiate Roller Hockey League NC State 2010 SECRHL Division I Regional Championships SGAA Dual Deck Hockey Arena
(Snellville, Georgia)
Florida Atlantic
Southwest Collegiate Hockey League Louisiana-Lafayette
North Texas
2010 SCHL Division I Regional Championships Austin Sports Arena
(Round Rock, Texas)
North Texas
Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League Arizona State 2010 WCRHL Division I Regional Championship Tournament Corona Inline
(Corona, California)
Long Beach State

Statistical leaders[]

Scoring leaders[]

Points
Goals
Assists
Penalty Minutes
Player School PTS Player School G Player School A Player School PIM
Tyler Walser Buffalo 125 Stephen Hebert UL Lafayette 70 Tyler Walser Buffalo 56 Keegan Byrnes Cal Poly SLO 82
Brendan Nelson Rhode Island 93 Tyler Walser Buffalo 69 Chris Kendall Buffalo 50 Shaun Golden Buffalo 42
Stephen Hebert UL Lafayette 91 Michael Thiefault Florida Atlantic 53 Brendan Nelson Rhode Island 48 Tom Cartwright Stony Brook 70
Chris Kendall Buffalo 84 Paul Anderson Long Beach St 46 Brian Ganz Arizona St 46 Cody Berkebile Ohio St 67
Bryce Miller UL Lafayette 81 Tyler Koressel Arizona St 46 Brandon Dare CMU 43 Tom Fargardo Stony Brook 60

Goaltending leaders[]

Wins
Goals Against Average
Save Percentage
Player School W Player School GAA Player School PCT
Alex Christie Buffalo 27 Dave Thomas Lindenwood 2.44 Jimmy Steger UMSL .900
Stephen Jones UT Dallas 15 JJ Griffith Michigan St 2.48 Alex Christie Buffalo .887
Phillip Diorio Florida Atlantic 13 Jimmy Steger UMSL 2.65 Clay Taylor Arizona St .886
Chris Cisek Rhode Island 13 Clay Taylor Arizona St 2.73 JJ Griffith Michigan St .885
Daniel Moon UCF 13 Alex Christie Buffalo 2.77 Dave Thomas Lindenwood .883

Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships[]

Template:Main The NCRHA Collegiate Roller Hockey National Championships started on April 7, 2010 and concluded on April 11 at the Silver Creek Sportsplex in San Jose, California. Of the 24 teams that were invited to participate, 7 were automatic bids while 17 were at-large bids. The 17 at-large teams came from 6 member organizations. 1 regional champion and 4 at-large teams declined their invitation, so 2 alternate at-large bids were granted.

Semifinals and National Championship – Silver Creek Sportsplex, San Jose, California[]

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