NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PATHWAY

Play IN

Compete for the National Champion Title

Begin your Journey to the National Club Championships by competing in a USFHL Regional Club Championships or Play-In Tournament.

Qualification Pathway

Each region has a designated qualifying event where teams can compete for a bid to the National Championship Tournament in Summer of each year.

Bid Allocation

Each Region is allocated bids based on club density within the region and performance at previous USFHL Championship Pathway events.

2025 Men's National Champions

DC Dragons Field Hockey Club

📍 Washington, District of Columbia

2025 Women's National Champions

Atlanta Field Hockey Club

📍 Atlanta, Georgia

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PATHWAY

Qualifying For Nationals

Each Region has their own Regional Club Championship (RCC) Tournament or qualifying event in Spring of each year to determine which teams will qualify for National Club Championships. See location and timing details for each region's club championships event below.

New York City's NEFHA League season which runs from Fall to Spring operates as it's own qualifying event.

WEST Regional Club Championships

Moorpark College

3/21 - 3/22

REGISTRATION COMING SOON

NORTHEAST Regional Club Championships

Ursinus College

5/16 - 5/17

REGISTRATION COMING SOON

New York City Nefha league

Columbia University & Wagner College

Fall 2025 - Spring 2026

Mid-Atlantic/East Regional Club Championships

University of Delaware (Tentative)

4/18 - 4/19

REGISTRATION COMING SOON

South Regional Club Championships

Duke University (Tentative)

3/27 - 3/29 or 4/10 - 4/12

REGISTRATION COMING SOON

2026 National Club Championships

July 10 - 12, 2026

Location TBD

Want to Compete in your Region?

Find the right competition for your club's region to join the USFHL Championship track!

Hear from the Executive Board

Watch the Annual General Meeting clip explaining each region's bids and how they are allocated.

our news

Latest News

Stay informed on the latest information regarding regional and national competition by visiting our blog and signing up for our mailing list.

Subscribe

Stay in the know about all things related to USFHL competitions and more!