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- Champions
- Team titles
- Host cities
- Multiple Meetings
- See also
- References
The NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament is a college ice hockey tournament held in the United States by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Like other Division I championships, it is the highest level of NCAA men's hockey competition. Broadmoor Ice Palace in Colorado Springs, Colorado hosted the tournament for the first ten years and has hosted eleven times overall, the most of any venue.[1] Michigan has won the most tournaments with nine, while Vic Heyliger has coached the most championship teams, winning six times with Michigan between 1948 and 1956.[2][3] Jerry York has made the most appearances in the title game with nine, going 5-4 in the process. Champions Year | Winning team | Coach | Losing team | Coach | Score | Location | Finals venue | 1948 | Michigan | Vic|Heyliger}} | Dartmouth | Eddie|Jeremiah}} | 8–4 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1949 | Boston College | John|Kelley|John Kelley (ice hockey)}} | Dartmouth | Eddie|Jeremiah}} | 4–3 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1950 | Colorado College | Cheddy|Thompson}} | Boston University | Harry|Cleverly}} | 13–4 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1951 | Michigan (2) | Vic|Heyliger}} | Brown | Westcott|Moulton}} | 7–1 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1952 | Michigan (3) | Vic|Heyliger}} | Colorado College | Cheddy|Thompson}} | 4–1 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1953 | Michigan (4) | Vic|Heyliger}} | Minnesota | John|Mariucci}} | 7–3 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1954 | Rensselaer | Ned|Harkness}} | Minnesota | John|Mariucci}} | 5–4 (OT) | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1955 | Michigan (5) | Vic|Heyliger}} | Colorado College | Cheddy|Thompson}} | 5–3 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1956 | Michigan (6) | Vic|Heyliger}} | Michigan Tech | Al|Renfrew}} | 7–5 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1957 | Colorado College (2) | Tom|Bedecki}} | Michigan | Vic|Heyliger}} | 13–6 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor Ice Palace | 1958 | Denver | Murray|Armstrong}} | North Dakota | Bob|May|Bob May (ice hockey)}} | 6–2 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Williams Arena | 1959 | North Dakota | Bob|May|Bob May (ice hockey)}} | Michigan State | Amo|Bessone}} | 4–3 (OT) | Troy, New York | RPI Field House | 1960 | Denver (2) | Murray|Armstrong}} | Michigan Tech | John|MacInnes}} | 5–3 | Boston, Massachusetts | Boston Arena | 1961 | Denver (3) | Murray|Armstrong}} | St. Lawrence | George|Menard}} | 12–2 | Denver, Colorado | University of Denver Arena | 1962 | Michigan Tech | John|MacInnes}} | Clarkson | Len|Ceglarski}} | 7–1 | Utica, New York | Utica Memorial Auditorium | 1963 | North Dakota (2) | Barry|Thorndycraft}} | Denver | Murray|Armstrong}} | 6–5 | Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts | McHugh Forum | 1964 | Michigan (7) | Al|Renfrew}} | Denver | Murray|Armstrong}} | 6–3 | Denver, Colorado | University of Denver Arena | 1965 | Michigan Tech (2) | John|MacInnes}} | Boston College | John|Kelley|John Kelley (ice hockey)}} | 8–2 | Providence, Rhode Island | Meehan Auditorium | 1966 | Michigan State | Amo|Bessone}} | Clarkson | Len|Ceglarski}} | 6–1 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Williams Arena | 1967 | Cornell | Ned|Harkness}} | Boston University | Jack|Kelley|Jack Kelley (ice hockey)}} | 4–1 | Syracuse, New York | Onondaga County War Memorial Auditorium | 1968 | Denver (4) | Murray|Armstrong}} | North Dakota | Bill|Selman}} | 4–0 | Duluth, Minnesota | Duluth Arena Auditorium | 1969 | Denver (5) | Murray|Armstrong}} | Cornell | Ned|Harkness}} | 4–3 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Broadmoor World Arena | 1970 | Cornell (2) | Ned|Harkness}} | Clarkson | Len|Ceglarski}} | 6–4 | Lake Placid, New York | Olympic Center | 1971 | Boston University | Jack|Kelley|Jack Kelley (ice hockey)}} | Minnesota | Glen|Sonmor}} | 4–2 | Syracuse, New York | Onondaga County War Memorial Auditorium | 1972 | Boston University (2) | Jack|Kelley|Jack Kelley (ice hockey)}} | Cornell | Dick|Bertrand}} | 4–0 | Boston, Massachusetts | Boston Garden | 1973 | Wisconsin | Bob|Johnson|Bob Johnson (ice hockey b. 1931)}} | Denver (vacated) | Murray|Armstrong}} | 4–2 | Boston, Massachusetts | Boston Garden | 1974 | Minnesota | Herb|Brooks}} | Michigan Tech | John|MacInnes}} | 4–2 | Boston, Massachusetts | Boston Garden | 1975 | Michigan Tech (3) | John|MacInnes}} | Minnesota | Herb|Brooks}} | 6–1 | St. Louis, Missouri | St. Louis Arena | 1976 | Minnesota (2) | Herb|Brooks}} | Michigan Tech | John|MacInnes}} | 6–4 | Denver, Colorado | University of Denver Arena | 1977 | Wisconsin (2) | Bob|Johnson|Bob Johnson (ice hockey b. 1931)}} | Michigan | Dan|Farrell}} | 6–5 (OT) | Detroit, Michigan | Olympia Stadium | 1978 | Boston University (3) | Jack|Parker|Jack Parker (ice hockey)}} | Boston College | Len|Ceglarski}} | 5–3 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 1979 | Minnesota (3) | Herb|Brooks}} | North Dakota | Gino|Gasparini|John "Gino" Gasparini}} | 4–3 | Detroit, Michigan | Olympia Stadium | 1980 | North Dakota (3) | Gino|Gasparini|John Gasparini}} | Northern Michigan | Rick|Comley}} | 5–2 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 1981 | Wisconsin (3) | Bob|Johnson|Bob Johnson (ice hockey b. 1931)}} | Minnesota | Brad|Buetow}} | 6–3 | Duluth, Minnesota | Duluth Arena Auditorium | 1982 | North Dakota (4) | Gino|Gasparini|John Gasparini}} | Wisconsin | Bob|Johnson|Bob Johnson (ice hockey, born 1931)}} | 5–2 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 1983 | Wisconsin (4) | Jeff|Sauer}} | Harvard | Bill|Cleary|Bill Cleary (ice hockey)}} | 6–2 | Grand Forks, North Dakota | Winter Sports Center | 1984 | Bowling Green | Jerry|York}} | Minnesota–Duluth | Mike|Sertich}} | 5–4 (4OT) | Lake Placid, New York | 1980 Olympic Arena | 1985 | Rensselaer (2) | Mike|Addesa}} | Providence | Steve|Stirling}} | 2–1 | Detroit, Michigan | Joe Louis Arena | 1986 | Michigan State (2) | Ron|Mason}} | Harvard | Bill|Cleary|Bill Cleary (ice hockey)}} | 6–5 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 1987 | North Dakota (5) | Gino|Gasparini|John Gasparini}} | Michigan State | Ron|Mason}} | 5–3 | Detroit, Michigan | Joe Louis Arena | 1988 | Lake Superior State | Frank|Anzalone}} | St. Lawrence | Joe|Marsh|Joe Marsh (ice hockey)}} | 4–3 (OT) | Lake Placid, New York | 1980 Olympic Arena | 1989 | Harvard | Bill|Cleary|Bill Cleary (ice hockey)}} | Minnesota | Doug|Woog}} | 4–3 (OT) | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Saint Paul Civic Center | 1990 | Wisconsin (5) | Jeff|Sauer}} | Colgate | Terry|Slater|Terry Slater (ice hockey)}} | 7–3 | Detroit, Michigan | Joe Louis Arena | 1991 | Northern Michigan | Rick|Comley}} | Boston University | Jack|Parker|Jack Parker (ice hockey)}} | 8–7 (3OT) | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Saint Paul Civic Center | 1992 | Lake Superior State (2) | Jeff|Jackson|Jeff Jackson (ice hockey b. 1955)}} | 1|1}} | Jeff|Sauer}} | 5–3 | Albany, New York | Knickerbocker Arena | 1993 | Maine | Shawn|Walsh}} | Lake Superior State | Jeff|Jackson|Jeff Jackson (ice hockey b. 1955)}} | 5–4 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Bradley Center | 1994 | Lake Superior State (3) | Jeff|Jackson|Jeff Jackson (ice hockey b. 1955)}} | Boston University | Jack|Parker|Jack Parker (ice hockey)}} | 9–1 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Saint Paul Civic Center | 1995 | Boston University (4) | Jack|Parker|Jack Parker (ice hockey)}} | Maine | Shawn|Walsh}} | 6–2 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 1996 | Michigan (8) | Red|Berenson}} | Colorado College | Don|Lucia}} | 3–2 (OT) | Cincinnati, Ohio | Riverfront Coliseum | 1997 | North Dakota (6) | Dean|Blais}} | Boston University | Jack|Parker|Jack Parker (ice hockey)}} | 6–4 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Bradley Center | 1998 | Michigan (9) | Red|Berenson}} | Boston College | Jerry|York}} | 3–2 (OT) | Boston, Massachusetts | FleetCenter | 1999 | Maine (2) | Shawn|Walsh}} | New Hampshire | Dick|Umile}} | 3–2 (OT) | Anaheim, California | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | 2000 | North Dakota (7) | Dean|Blais}} | Boston College | Jerry|York}} | 4–2 | Providence, Rhode Island | Providence Civic Center | 2001 | Boston College (2) | Jerry|York}} | North Dakota | Dean|Blais}} | 3–2 (OT) | Albany, New York | Pepsi Arena | 2002 | Minnesota (4) | Don|Lucia}} | Maine | Tim|Whitehead|Tim Whitehead (ice hockey)}} | 4–3 (OT) | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Xcel Energy Center | 2003 | Minnesota (5) | Don|Lucia}} | New Hampshire | Dick|Umile}} | 5–1 | Buffalo, New York | HSBC Arena | 2004 | Denver (6) | George|Gwozdecky}} | Maine | Tim|Whitehead|Tim Whitehead (ice hockey)}} | 1–0 | Boston, Massachusetts | FleetCenter | 2005 | Denver (7) | George|Gwozdecky}} | North Dakota | Dave|Hakstol}} | 4–1 | Columbus, Ohio | Value City Arena | 2006 | Wisconsin (6) | Mike|Eaves}} | Boston College | Jerry|York}} | 2–1 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Bradley Center | 2007 | Michigan State (3) | Rick|Comley}} | Boston College | Jerry|York}} | 3–1 | St. Louis, Missouri | Scottrade Center | 2008 | Boston College (3) | Jerry|York}} | Notre Dame | Jeff|Jackson|Jeff Jackson (ice hockey b. 1955)}} | 4–1 | Denver, Colorado | Pepsi Center | 2009 | Boston University (5) | Jack|Parker|Jack Parker (ice hockey)}} | Miami University | Enrico|Blasi|Enrico Blasi}} | 4–3 (OT) | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | 2010 | Boston College (4) | Jerry|York}} | Wisconsin | Mike|Eaves}} | 5–0 | Detroit, Michigan | Ford Field | 2011 | Minnesota–Duluth | Scott Sandelin | Michigan | Red Berenson | 3–2 (OT) | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Xcel Energy Center | 2012 | Boston College (5) | Jerry|York}} | Ferris State | Bob|Daniels|Bob Daniels (ice hockey)}} | 4–1 | Tampa, Florida | Tampa Bay Times Forum | 2013 | Yale | Keith|Allain}} | Quinnipiac | Rand|Pecknold}} | 4–0 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Consol Energy Center | 2014 | Union | Rick|Bennett}} | Minnesota | Don Lucia | 7–4 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Wells Fargo Center | 2015 | Providence | Nate|Leaman}} | Boston University | David|Quinn|David Quinn (ice hockey)}} | 4–3 | Boston, Massachusetts | TD Garden | 2016 | North Dakota (8) | Brad|Berry}} | Quinnipiac | Rand|Pecknold}} | 5–1 | Tampa, Florida | Amalie Arena | 2017 | Denver (8) | Jim|Montgomery|Jim Montgomery (ice hockey)}} | Minnesota–Duluth | Scott|Sandelin}} | 3–2 | Chicago, Illinois | United Center | 2018 | Minnesota–Duluth (2) | Scott|Sandelin}} | Notre Dame | Jeff|Jackson|Jeff Jackson (ice hockey b. 1955)}} | 2–1 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Xcel Energy Center | 2019 | Buffalo, New York | KeyBank Center | 2020 | Detroit, Michigan | Little Caesars Arena | 2021 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | PPG Paints Arena | 2022 | Boston, Massachusetts | TD Garden | {{col-start}}{{col-2}}Team titles{{col-2}}Host cities{{col-end}}(*)denotes Frozen Fours in the future Multiple MeetingsSee also- List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
- List of NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Tournament Most Outstanding Player
ReferencesGeneral- {{cite web|title=All-Time Championship Tournament records and results|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_ice_hockey_champs_records/2008/d1/D1champs.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|accessdate=2009-02-23}}
- {{cite web|title=All-Time Tournament field|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4trnfield.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|accessdate=2009-02-23}}
Specific1. ^{{cite web|title=Attendance records and sites|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4att.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|accessdate=2009-02-23}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Men's Tournament records|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4trnrecs.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|accessdate=2009-02-23}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Men's coaching records|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4coachrecs.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|accessdate=2009-02-23}}
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