NCAA women’s ice hockey rules

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NCAA women’s ice hockey rules are the standardized regulations governing gameplay, eligibility, equipment, and competition for women’s collegiate ice hockey in the United States.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf ice hockey regulations
sports rules
appliesTo women’s collegiate ice hockey
basedOn NCAA ice hockey rules
country United States
defines bench personnel limits
boarding penalties
body contact standards
checking infractions
faceoff locations
goal crease area
goaltender interference
head contact penalties
high-sticking penalties
holding penalties
hooking penalties
interference penalties
overtime formats for postseason
overtime formats for regular season
regulation game duration
roster limits
scoring of goals
slashing penalties
too many players on the ice penalties
tripping penalties
governedBy National Collegiate Athletic Association
hasGoal ensure fair competition
promote player safety
standardize women’s collegiate ice hockey play across institutions
includes rules on coaching challenges
rules on delayed penalties
rules on faceoffs
rules on game disqualification penalties
rules on goaltender play
rules on icing
rules on major penalties
rules on minor penalties
rules on misconduct penalties
rules on offsides
rules on overtime procedures
rules on penalties
rules on penalty killing
rules on period length
rules on player safety
rules on power plays
rules on protective equipment
rules on shootouts (where adopted by conferences or tournaments)
rules on substitutions
rules on video review
periodicallyReviewed every two years (typical rules cycle)
regulates competition structure
equipment standards
gameplay
player eligibility
relatedTo NCAA men’s ice hockey rules
updatedBy NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel
usedIn NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Ice Hockey Championship
NCAA women’s ice hockey conference tournaments
NCAA women’s ice hockey regular-season games

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