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词条 1988 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
释义

  1. Qualifying teams[1]

  2. Format

  3. Tournament Bracket[2]

     First Round  (E3) Northeastern vs. (W6) Merrimack  (E4) Harvard vs. (W5) Michigan State  (W3) Wisconsin vs. (E6) Lowell  (W4) Bowling Green vs. (E5) Vermont  Quarterfinals  (E1) Maine vs. (W4) Bowling Green  (E2) St. Lawrence vs. (W3) Wisconsin  (W1) Minnesota vs. (W5) Michigan State  (W2) Lake Superior State vs. (W6) Merrimack 

  4. Frozen Four

     National Semifinal  (E1) Maine vs. (W2) Lake Superior State  (W1) Minnesota vs. (E2) St. Lawrence  Third Place Game  (E1) Maine vs. (W1) Minnesota  National Championship  (W2) Lake Superior State vs. (E2) St. Lawrence 

  5. All-Tournament Team[7]

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament |
| Year=1988
| Gender=Men's
| Division=Division I
| Image=
| ImageSize=
| Caption=
| Teams=12
| FrozenFourArena=Olympic Center
| FrozenFourCity=Lake Placid, New York
| Champions=Lake Superior State Lakers
| TitleCount=1st
| ChampGameCount=1st
| ChampFFCount=1st
| RunnerUp=St. Lawrence Saints
| GameCount=2nd
| RunnerFFCount=8th
| Semifinal1=Maine Black Bears
| FrozenFourCount=1st
| Semifinal2=Minnesota Golden Gophers
| FrozenFourCount2=13th
| Coach=Frank Anzalone
| CoachCount=1st
| MOP=Bruce Hoffort
| MOPTeam=Lake Superior State
| Attendance=27,582
}}

The 1988 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1987–88 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, the 41st such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 18 and April 2, 1988, and concluded with Lake Superior State defeating St. Lawrence 4-3 in overtime. All First Round and Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues with the 'Frozen Four' games being played at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York.

For the first time the NCAA tournament was expanded to 12 teams (four more than the previous seven years) partially as a result of an increasing number of programs as well as two additional conferences being created in the interim.

This was the first tournament to include an independent school since 1960, more than a year before the ECAC was founded.

Qualifying teams[1]

The NCAA permitted 12 teams to qualify for the tournament and divided its qualifiers into two regions (East and West). Each of the tournament champions from the four Division I conferences (CCHA, ECAC, Hockey East and WCHA) received automatic invitations into the tournament with At-large bids making up the remaining 8 teams. The NCAA permitted one Independent team to participate in the tournament and placed it in the western bracket with the intention to place an additional independent in the eastern regional in 1989. As a result, the two western conferences (WCHA and CCHA) would split only three open spots as opposed to the East's four open spots.

EastWest
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bidSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeAppearanceLast bid
1 Maine Hockey East 31–7–2 At-large bid 2nd 19871 Minnesota WCHA 32–8–0 At-large bid 15th 1987
2 St. Lawrence ECAC Hockey 27–7–0 Tournament champion 10th 19872 Lake Superior State CCHA 30–6–6 At-large bid 2nd 1985
3 Northeastern Hockey East 20–12–4 Tournament champion 2nd 19823 Wisconsin WCHA 27–12–2 Tournament champion 9th 1983
4 Harvard ECAC Hockey 21–9–0 At-large bid 13th 19874 Bowling Green CCHA 28–11–2 Tournament champion 7th 1987
5 Vermont ECAC Hockey 21–9–3 At-large bid 1st Never5 Michigan State CCHA 25–14–3 At-large bid 10th 1987
6 Lowell Hockey East 20–15–2 At-large bid 1st Never6 Merrimack Independent 32–4–0 At-large bid 1st Never

Format

The tournament featured four rounds of play. The three odd-number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the three even-number ranked teams of the other region. The teams were then seeded according to their ranking with the top two teams in each bracket receiving byes into the quarterfinals. In the first round the third and sixth seeds and the fourth and fifth seeds played two-game aggregate series to determine which school advanced to the Quarterfinals with the winners of the 4 vs. 5 series playing the first seed and the winner of the 3 vs. 6 series playing the second seed. In the Quarterfinals the matches were two-game aggregates once more with the victors advancing to the National Semifinals. Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the St. Paul Civic Center and all series became Single-game eliminations. The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game.

Tournament Bracket[2]

{{12TeamBracket-NCAA5 with 3rd place
| RD1=First Round
March 18–20
| RD2=Quarterfinals
March 25–27
| RD3=Frozen Four
March 31-April 1
| RD4=National Championship
April 2
| RD5=Third Place Game
| RD1-seed01=W4
| RD1-team01=Bowling Green
| RD1-score01-1=5
| RD1-score01-2=5
| RD1-score01-3=10
| RD1-seed02=E5
| RD1-team02=Vermont
| RD1-score02-1=1
| RD1-score02-2=1
| RD1-score02-3=2
| RD1-seed03=E3
| RD1-team03=Northeastern
| RD1-score03-1=5
| RD1-score03-2=3
| RD1-score03-3=8
| RD1-seed04=W6
| RD1-team04=Merrimack
| RD1-score04-1=3
| RD1-score04-2=7
| RD1-score04-3=10
| RD1-seed05=E4
| RD1-team05=Harvard
| RD1-score05-1=5
| RD1-score05-2=3
| RD1-score05-3=8
| RD1-seed06=W5
| RD1-team06=Michigan State
| RD1-score06-1=6
| RD1-score06-2=5
| RD1-score06-3=11
| RD1-seed07=W3
| RD1-team07=Wisconsin
| RD1-score07-1=7
| RD1-score07-2=4
| RD1-score07-3=11
| RD1-seed08=E6
| RD1-team08=Lowell
| RD1-score08-1=3
| RD1-score08-2=2
| RD1-score08-3=5
| RD2-seed01=E1
| RD2-team01=Maine
| RD2-score01-1=5
| RD2-score01-2=4
| RD2-score01-3=9
| RD2-seed02=W4
| RD2-team02=Bowling Green
| RD2-score02-1=1
| RD2-score02-2=3
| RD2-score02-3=4
| RD2-seed03=W2
| RD2-team03=Lake Superior State
| RD2-score03-1=3
| RD2-score03-2=5
| RD2-score03-3=8
| RD2-seed04=W6
| RD2-team04=Merrimack
| RD2-score04-1=4
| RD2-score04-2=0
| RD2-score04-3=4
| RD2-seed05=W1
| RD2-team05=Minnesota
| RD2-score05-1=4
| RD2-score05-2=4
| RD2-score05-3=8
| RD2-seed06=W5
| RD2-team06=Michigan State
| RD2-score06-1=2
| RD2-score06-2=3
| RD2-score06-3=5
| RD2-seed07=E2
| RD2-team07=St. Lawrence
| RD2-score07-1=7
| RD2-score07-2=3
| RD2-score07-3=10
| RD2-seed08=W3
| RD2-team08=Wisconsin
| RD2-score08-1=0
| RD2-score08-2=4
| RD2-score08-3=4
| RD3-seed01=E1
| RD3-team01=Maine
| RD3-score01=3
| RD3-seed02=W2
| RD3-team02=Lake Superior State
| RD3-score02=6
| RD3-seed03=W1
| RD3-team03=Minnesota
| RD3-score03=2
| RD3-seed04=E2
| RD3-team04=St. Lawrence
| RD3-score04=3
| RD4-seed01=W2
| RD4-team01=Lake Superior State
| RD4-score01=4*
| RD4-seed02=E2
| RD4-team02=St. Lawrence
| RD4-score02=3
| RD5-seed01=E1
| RD5-team01=Maine
| RD5-score01=5
| RD5-seed02=W1
| RD5-team02=Minnesota
| RD5-score02=2
}}Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First Round

(E3) Northeastern vs. (W6) Merrimack

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|team2 = Merrimack
|stadium1 = Matthews Arena
|date1 = March 18
|score1 = 5 – 3
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|date2 = March 19
|score2 = 3 – 7
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|2-1-1 =
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|series = Merrimack won series 10–8}}

(E4) Harvard vs. (W5) Michigan State

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Harvard
|team2 = Michigan State
|stadium1 = Bright Hockey Center
|date1 = March 18[3]
|score1 = 5 – 6
|recap1 =
|won1 = 2
|1-1-1 = (Armstrong, Sweeney) Andy Janfanza – 04:43
|1-1-2 = 00:57 – Brian McReynolds (Gibson)
01:26 – Kevin Miller (Marshall, Ki. Miller)
07:54 – Bobby Reynolds (Tilley, Cole)
14:45 – Jeff Harding (Cole, Beadle)
|1-2-1 = (Hartje, Sweeney) Andy Janfanza – 11:35
(Weisbrod, Murphy) Mike Vukonich – 18:08
|1-2-2 = 00:40 – Tom Tilley (unassisted)
|1-3-1 = (Donato, Armstrong) Jerry Pawlowski – 17:23
(unassisted) Peter Ciavaglia – 19:20
|1-3-2 = 09:56 – GW – Kevin Miller (Luongo, Hamilton)
|goalie1-1 =
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|date2 = March 19[4]
|score2 = 3 – 5
|recap2 =
|won2 = 2
|2-1-1 = No scoring
|2-1-2 = 03:33 – Danton Cole (Murray, Reynolds)
15:46 – Mike O'Toole (Cole, Reynolds)
|2-2-1 = (Vukonich, Pawlowski) John Weisbrod – 05:08
|2-2-2 = 06:03 – Bruce Rendall (Luongo, McReynolds)
|2-3-1 = (Hartje) Jerry Pawlowski – 09:39
(unassisted) Josh Caplan – 18:18
|2-3-2 = 00:19 – GW – Kevin Miller (Luongo, Hamilton)
19:56 – Mike O'Toole (unassisted)
|goalie2-1 =
|goalie2-2 =
|series = Michigan State won series 11–8}}

(W3) Wisconsin vs. (E6) Lowell

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Wisconsin
|team2 = Lowell
|stadium1 = Dane County Coliseum
|date1 = March 19
|score1 = 7 – 3
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|1-1-1 =
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|date2 = March 20
|score2 = 4 – 2
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|2-1-1 =
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|series = Wisconsin won series 11–5}}

(W4) Bowling Green vs. (E5) Vermont

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Bowling Green
|team2 = Vermont
|stadium1 = BGSU Ice Arena
|date1 = March 18
|score1 = 5 – 1
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|1-1-1 =
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|score2 = 5 – 1
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|series = Bowling Green won series 10–2}}

Quarterfinals

(E1) Maine vs. (W4) Bowling Green

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Maine
|team2 = Bowling Green
|stadium1 = Alfond Arena
|date1 = March 25
|score1 = 5 – 1
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|1-1-1 =
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|date2 = March 26
|score2 = 4 – 3
|recap2 =
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|series = Maine won series 9–4}}

(E2) St. Lawrence vs. (W3) Wisconsin

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = St. Lawrence
|team2 = Wisconsin
|stadium1 = Appleton Arena
|date1 = March 26
|score1 = 7 – 0
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|1-1-1 =
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|1-2-1 =
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|date2 = March 27
|score2 = 3 – 4
|recap2 =
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|series = St. Lawrence won series 10–4}}

(W1) Minnesota vs. (W5) Michigan State

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Minnesota
|team2 = Michigan State
|stadium1 = Mariucci Arena
|date1 = March 25[5]
|score1 = 4 – 2
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|1-1-1 = (Miller) Paul Broten – 07:03
(Broten, Grannis) Todd Richards – 19:42
|1-1-2 = 03:15 – Bobby Reynolds (Russell, Cole)
|1-2-1 = (Hankinson, Orth) Scott Bloom – GW – 10:54
|1-2-2 = No scoring
|1-3-1 = (Broten) David Grannis – 18:38
|1-3-2 = 14:12 – Bruce Rendall (unassisted)
|goalie1-1 =
|goalie1-2 =
|date2 = March 26[6]
|score2 = 4 – 3
|recap2 =
|won2 = 1
|2-1-1 = No scoring
|2-1-2 = 05:42 – Kip Miller (Murray, Beadle)
|2-2-1 = (Werness, Skarda) Jay Cates – 17:14
|2-2-2 = 10:02 – Kip Miller (Murray, Beadle)
15:35 – Kip Miller (Kv. Miller, Hamilton)
|2-3-1 = (Cates) Grant Bischoff – 07:44
(unassisted) Todd Richards – 13:10
(Skarda) Jason Miller – GW – 19:56
|2-3-2 = No scoring
|goalie2-1 =
|goalie2-2 =
|series = Minnesota won series 8–5}}

(W2) Lake Superior State vs. (W6) Merrimack

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Lake Superior State
|team2 = Merrimack
|stadium1 = Norris Center
|date1 = March 25
|score1 = 3 – 4
|recap1 =
|won1 = 2
|1-1-1 =
|1-1-2 =
|1-2-1 =
|1-2-2 =
|1-3-1 =
|1-3-2 =
|goalie1-1 =
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|date2 = March 26
|score2 = 5 – 0
|recap2 =
|won2 = 1
|2-1-1 =
|2-1-2 =
|2-2-1 =
|2-2-2 =
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|2-3-2 =
|goalie2-1 =
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|series = Lake Superior State won series 8–4}}

Frozen Four

National Semifinal

(E1) Maine vs. (W2) Lake Superior State

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Maine
|team2 = Lake Superior State
|stadium1 = Olympic Center
|date1 = March 31
|score1 = 3 – 6
|recap1 =
|won1 = 2
|1-1-1 =
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(W1) Minnesota vs. (E2) St. Lawrence

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Minnesota
|team2 = St. Lawrence
|stadium1 = Olympic Center
|date1 = April 1
|score1 = 2 – 3
|recap1 =
|won1 = 2
|1-1-1 =
|1-1-2 =
|1-2-1 =
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Third Place Game

(E1) Maine vs. (W1) Minnesota

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Maine
|team2 = Michigan State
|stadium1 = Olympic Center
|date1 = April 2
|score1 = 5 – 2
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|1-1-1 =
|1-1-2 =
|1-2-1 =
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National Championship

(W2) Lake Superior State vs. (E2) St. Lawrence

{{NHLPlayoffs
|team1 = Lake Superior State
|team2 = St. Lawrence
|stadium1 = Olympic Center
|date1 = April 2
|score1 = 4 – 3
|recap1 =
|won1 = 1
|ot1 = 1
|1-1-1 =
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|1-2-1 =
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|1-3-1 =
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|goalie1-1 =
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All-Tournament Team[7]

  • G: Bruce Hoffort (Lake Superior State)
  • D: Kord Cernich (Lake Superior State)
  • D: Brian McColgan (St. Lawrence)
  • F: Dave Capuano (Maine)
  • F: Mike de Carle (Lake Superior State)
  • F: Pete Lappin (St. Lawrence)
  • Most Outstanding Player(s)[8]

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Division 1 Tournament |url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html |publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives |accessdate=2013-06-19 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HX98S9Ij?url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html |archivedate=2013-06-21 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Tournament|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_trn.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|accessdate=May 19, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State 2013-14 Hockey History|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/msu/sports/m-hockey/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/section-6-mg.pdf|publisher=Michigan State Spartans|accessdate=2017-02-11}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Frozen Four Records |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4recs.pdf |publisher=NCAA.org |accessdate=2013-06-19 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HYhAzu1G?url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4recs.pdf |archivedate=2013-06-22 |deadurl=no |df= }}
8. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Division I Awards |url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ncaa_awd.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|accessdate=2013-07-17}}
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