NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Championship

The NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Championship is an annual tournament to determine the top men's ice hockey team in NCAA Division III. The Division III championship has been contested since 1984. The most successful team has been the Middlebury Panthers with eight titles.

NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Championship
SportCollege ice hockey
Founded1984
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point (6)
Most titlesMiddlebury (8)
ClassificationDivision III
Official websiteNCAA.com

Champions

Year Winning team Coach Losing team Coach Score Location Finals venue
1984BabsonRob RileyUnionCharles Morrison8–0Rochester, New YorkFrank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena
1985RITBruce DelventhalBemidji StateBob Peters5–1Schenectady, New YorkAchilles Rink
1986Bemidji StateBob PetersPlattsburgh State (vacated)Steve Hoar8–5Bemidji, MinnesotaJohn S. Glas Field House
1987Plattsburgh State (vacated)Steve HoarOswego StateDon Unger8–3Elmira, New YorkMurray Athletic Center
1988Wisconsin–River FallsRick KozubackElmiraGlenn Thomaris7–1, 3–5, 3–0Elmira, New YorkMurray Athletic Center
1989Wisconsin–Stevens PointMark MazzoleniRITBuddy Powers3–3, 3–2Rochester, New YorkFrank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena
1990Wisconsin–Stevens Point (2)Mark MazzoleniPlattsburgh StateBob Emery10–1, 3–6, 1–0Stevens Point, WisconsinK.B. Willett Arena
1991Wisconsin–Stevens Point (3)Mark MazzoleniMankato StateDon Brose6–2Elmira, New YorkMurray Athletic Center
1992Plattsburgh StateBob EmeryWisconsin–Stevens PointJoe Baldarotta7–3Plattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
1993Wisconsin–Stevens Point (4)Joe BaldarottaWisconsin–River FallsDean Talafous4–3 (OT)Maplewood, MinnesotaAldrich Arena
1994Wisconsin–River Falls (2)Dean TalafousWisconsin–SuperiorSteve Nelson6–4Superior, WisconsinWessman Arena
1995MiddleburyBill BeaneyFredonia StateJeff Meredith1–0Middlebury, VermontNelson Recreation Center
1996Middlebury (2)Bill BeaneyRITEric Hoffberg3–2River Falls, WisconsinW.H. Hunt Arena
1997Middlebury (3)Bill BeaneyWisconsin–SuperiorSteve Nelson3–2Middlebury, VermontNelson Recreation Center
1998Middlebury (4)Bill BeaneyWisconsin–Stevens PointJoe Baldarotta2–1Plattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
1999Middlebury (5)Bill BeaneyWisconsin–SuperiorSteve Nelson5–0Norwich, VermontKreitzberg Arena
2000NorwichMike McShaneSt. ThomasTerry Skrypek2–1Superior, WisconsinWessman Arena
2001Plattsburgh State (2)Bob EmeryRITWayne Wilson6–2Rochester, New YorkFrank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena
2002Wisconsin–SuperiorDan StauberNorwichMike McShane3–2 (OT)Middlebury, VermontKenyon Arena
2003Norwich (2)Mike McShaneOswego StateGeorge Roll2–1Norwich, VermontKreitzberg Arena
2004Middlebury (6)Bill BeaneySt. NorbertTim Coghlin1–0 (OT)Norwich, VermontKreitzberg Arena
2005Middlebury (7)Bill BeaneySt. ThomasTerry Skrypek5–0Middlebury, VermontKenyon Arena
2006Middlebury (8)Bill BeaneySt. NorbertTim Coghlin3–0Elmira, New YorkMurray Athletic Center
2007Oswego StateEd GosekMiddleburyBill Beaney4–3 (OT)Superior, WisconsinWessman Arena
2008St. NorbertTim CoghlinPlattsburgh StateBob Emery4–1Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2009NeumannDominick DawesGustavus AdolphusBrett Petersen4–1Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2010Norwich (3)Mike McShaneSt. NorbertTim Coghlin2–1 (2OT)Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2011St. Norbert (2)Tim CoghlinAdrianRon Fogarty4–3Minneapolis, MinnesotaRidder Arena
2012St. Norbert (3)Tim CoghlinOswego StateEd Gosek4–1Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2013Wisconsin–Eau ClaireMatt LoenOswego StateEd Gosek5–3Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2014St. Norbert (4)Tim CoghlinWisconsin–Stevens PointChris Brooks3–1Lewiston, MaineAndroscoggin Bank Colisée
2015TrinityMatthew GreasonWisconsin–Stevens PointChris Brooks5–2Minneapolis, MinnesotaRidder Arena
2016Wisconsin–Stevens Point (5)Chris BrooksSt. NorbertTim Coghlin5–1Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2017Norwich (4)Mike McShaneTrinityMatthew Greason4–1Utica, New YorkUtica Memorial Auditorium
2018St. Norbert (5)Tim CoghlinSalve ReginaZech Klann3–2 (2OT)Lake Placid, New YorkHerb Brooks Arena
2019Wisconsin–Stevens Point (6)Tyler KruegerNorwichCam Ellsworth3–2 (OT)Stevens Point, WisconsinK.B. Willett Arena
2020Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemicBuffalo, New YorkLECOM Harborcenter

Note: from 1988 through 1990 the championship round was a 2-game series where the first team to three points won (2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie). If the two teams remained tied after 2 games a 20-minute mini-game was held to determine the winner. Mini-game results are in italics.

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See also

References

General

  • "Division III Men's Ice Hockey Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved Aug 27, 2019.
  • "NCAA Division III men's hockey tournament". USCHO.com. Retrieved Aug 27, 2019.
  • "College Hockey Stats". College Hockey Stats. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
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