2010 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

The 2010 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involved eight schools in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The quarterfinals were held at the home sites of the seeded teams and the Frozen Four was hosted by the University of Minnesota at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]

2010 NCAA Women's National Collegiate
Ice Hockey Tournament
Teams8
Finals site
ChampionsMinnesota–Duluth Bulldogs (5th title)
Runner-upCornell Big Red (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachShannon Miller (5th title)
MOPEmmanuelle Blais, Minnesota–Duluth

Bracket

Quarterfinals held at home sites of seeded teams

National Quarterfinals
March 12–March 13
National Semifinals
March 19
National Championship
March 21
         
1 Mercyhurst 4
Boston University 1
1 Mercyhurst 2
Cornell 3*
4 Harvard 2
Cornell 6
Cornell 2
2 Minnesota–Duluth 3***
2 Minnesota–Duluth 2
New Hampshire 1
2 Minnesota–Duluth 3
3 Minnesota 2
3 Minnesota 3*
Clarkson 2

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
[2]

All-Tournament team

Tournament notes

Saara Tuominen and Jaime Rasmussen were the only players to have had two points in the championship game. Two records were set in the championship game. The game set an NCAA Frozen Four record for longest game at four hours and twenty-four minutes. Cornell goaltender Amanda Mazzotta set a record for most saves in an NCAA Championship game with 61 saves. The former record holder was Bulldog goaltender Patricia Sautter. She had the old record of 41 set in 2003.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Championship Sites For 2010 And 2011 Released". NCAA. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  2. https://www.ncaa.com/sports/w-hockey/recaps/032110aad.html%5B%5D
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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