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词条 List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey champions
释义

  1. Champions

  2. Team titles

  3. Host cities

  4. Multiple Meetings

  5. See also

  6. 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 DakotaWinter 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}} WisconsinMike|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 StateBob|Daniels|Bob Daniels (ice hockey)}} 4–1 Tampa, Florida Tampa Bay Times Forum
2013 Yale Keith|Allain}} QuinnipiacRand|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
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Team titles

TeamNumberYears Won
Michigan91948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1996, 1998
Denver81958, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, 2004, 2005, 2017
North Dakota81959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016
Wisconsin61973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, 2006
Boston College51949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012
Boston University51971, 1972, 1978, 1995, 2009
Minnesota51974, 1976, 1979, 2002, 2003
Lake Superior State31988, 1992, 1994
Michigan State31966, 1986, 2007
Michigan Tech31962, 1965, 1975
Colorado College21950, 1957
Cornell21967, 1970
Maine21993, 1999
Minnesota Duluth22011, 2018
RPI21954, 1985
Bowling Green11984
Harvard11989
Northern Michigan11991
Providence12015
Union12014
Yale12013
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Host cities

CityNumberYears Hosted
Colorado Springs, Colorado111948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1969
Boston, Massachusetts81960, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1998, 2004, 2015, 2022*
Detroit, Michigan71977, 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990, 2010, 2020*
Providence, Rhode Island71965, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1995, 2000
Saint Paul, Minnesota61989, 1991, 1994, 2002, 2011, 2018
Denver, Colorado41961, 1964, 1976, 2008
Lake Placid, New York31970, 1984, 1988
Milwaukee, Wisconsin31993, 1997, 2006
Albany, New York21992, 2001
Buffalo, New York22003, 2019*
Duluth, Minnesota21968, 1981
Minneapolis, Minnesota21958, 1966
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania22013, 2021*
St. Louis, Missouri21975, 2007
Syracuse, New York21967, 1971
Tampa, Florida22012, 2016
Anaheim, California11999
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts11963
Chicago, Illinois12017
Cincinnati, Ohio11996
Columbus, Ohio12005
Grand Forks, North Dakota11983
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania12014
Troy, New York11959
Utica, New York11962
Washington, D.C.12009
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(*)denotes Frozen Fours in the future

Multiple Meetings

TeamsGamesYearsRecord
Colorado College and Michigan4{{border |{{color|#00274C|1952}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#FFCB05 }}, {{border |{{color|#00274C|1955}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#FFCB05 }}, {{border |{{color|#000000|1957}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#EFAB1E}}, {{border |{{color|#00274C|1996}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#FFCB05 }}3–1, Michigan
Denver and North Dakota4{{border |{{color|#8B2332|1958}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#8B6F4B}}, {{border |{{color|#009A44|1963}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#000000}}, {{border |{{color|#8B2332|1968}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#8B6F4B}}, {{border |{{color|#8B2332|2005}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#8B6F4B}}3–1, Denver
Michigan Tech and Minnesota3{{border |{{color|#862334|1974}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#FBB93C}}, {{border |{{color|#000000|1975}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#FFCD00}}, {{border |{{color|#862334|1976}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#FBB93C}}2–1 Minnesota
Boston College and North Dakota2{{border |{{color|#009A44|2000}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#000000}}, {{border |{{color|#8C2232|2001}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#DBCCA4}}1–1
Boston College and Wisconsin2{{border |{{color|#C4012F|2006}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#000000}}, {{border |{{color|#8C2232|2010}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#DBCCA4}}1–1
Boston University and Cornell2{{border |{{color|#B31B1B|1967}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#222222}}, {{border |{{color|#CC0000|1972}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#000000}}1–1
Michigan State and North Dakota2{{border |{{color|#009A44|1959}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#000000}}, {{border |{{color|#009A44|1987}}|display=inline |width=2px |color=#000000}}2–0 North Dakota

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons
  • List of NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Tournament Most Outstanding Player

References

General
  • {{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}}
Specific
1. ^{{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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