2025 Shares of the NCAA male hockey conference, more


The road to the four men of 2025 is heated as the six leagues of the sport are submerged in the tournament mode as the last step before the NCAA tournament.

The six champions of the Conference Tournament will win places in the NCAA field, with 10 teams in general (based on peer classifications) completing the 16 teams. The NCAA tournament support will be revealed on March 23 in ESPNU and ESPN+.

The regional game begins on March 27, with the regional finals on March 29 and 30, and Frozen Four will be in St. Louis on April 10 and 12. All games will be broadcast on ESPN networks and transmit on ESPN+.

Three leagues, the Atlantic, Ccha and ECAC, seem to be one -year leagues, which means that the conference tournaments will probably determine their only representative of the NCAA.

Below is the tournament calendar of each conference, which will be updated with the results as the games are played, along with a look at the image of the NCAA of each league. (All Times et.)

Each game of the East and ECAC hockey tournaments, in addition to all the NCAA tournament games, will be available in ESPN+. Subscribe to see.

Atlantic hockey

With the Atlantic aligned as a league at once, Holy Cross, who won its first regular season title since 2006 and has been in a 12-1-1 heater, will need to remain in a list and win the league tournament to make the NCAA field. The Crusaders advanced to the semifinals at the expense of AIC, who did everything possible to extend their time as a program of division I but lost in extra time in game 3.

Finals, March 7-9
(The best of the three)

No. 8 AIC in No. 1 Holy Cross
Game 1: AIC 3, Holy Cross 2
Game 2: Holy Cross 3, AIC 2
Game 3: Holy Cross 4, AIC 3 (OT)
Holy Cross wins the 2-1 series

Army No. 5 in No. 4 Niagara
Game 1: Army 3, Niagara 2 (2 OT)
Game 2: Niagara 4, Army 3
Game 3: Army 4, Niagara 3 (OT)
Army wins the 2-1 series

No. 6 canisius in No. 3 Bentley
Game 1: Bentley 4, Canisius 0
Game 2: Bentley 2, Canisius 0
Bentley wins the 2-0 series

No. 7 Air Force in No. 2 Sacred Heart
Game 1: Sacred Heart 4, Air Force 1
Game 2: Air Force 3, Sacred Heart 2 (2 OT)
Game 3: Sacred Heart 4, Air Force 1
Sacred Heart wins the 2-1 series

Semifinals, March 14-16
(The best of the three)

Army in the Santa Cruz

Bentley in Sacred Heart

Final, March 22

To a higher remaining seed


Big ten

Penn State is as hot as any team in the country, playing to the right side of the bubble by peers by taking four of six points in a weekend series against Minnesota to close the regular season, then sweep Michigan in the Big Ten Quarter -finals. Loss leaves Wolverines in unstable terrain for a general offer. Michigan State and Minnesota are in a position to be seeds number 1, although the case of the Gophers was affected by their loss of quarterfinals before Notre Dame, while Ohio State is in a position to make the field.

Finals, March 7-9
(The best of the three)

No. 5 Penn State at Michigan number 4
Game 1: Penn State 6, Michigan 5 (OT)
Game 2: Penn State 5, Michigan 2
Penn State wins the 2-0 series

No. 6 Wisconsin in No. 3 Ohio State
Game 1: Wisconsin 4, Ohio State 1
Game 2: Ohio State 3, Wisconsin 2 (OT)
Game 3: Ohio State 3, Wisconsin 2
Ohio State wins the 2-1 series

No. 7 Notre Give me in No. 2 Minnesota
Game 1: Notre Dame 3, Minnesota 2
Game 2: Minnesota 4, Notre Dame 2
Game 3: Notre Dame 4, Minnesota 1
Notre Dame Wins the series 2-1

Semifinals, March 15

Notre Dame in No. 1 of Michigan State, 6 pm

Penn State at Ohio State, 8:30 pm

Final, March 22

To a higher remaining seed


Ccha

The state of Minnesota, which moved away from the pack by going 6-0-1 in its last seven regular seasonal games, is located just below the cut line by peers, and no other Ccha team is in the Top 30. Then, if someone other than the Mavericks wins the title of the conference, that will be a place of the NCAA AT-LLOGE.

Finals, March 7-9
(The best of the three)

No. 8 upper lake in the state of Minnesota No. 1
Game 1: Minnesota State 4, Lake Superior 1
Game 2: Minnesota State 3, Lake Superior 2
Minnesota State Wins Series 2-0

No. 5 Michigan Tech in No. 4 Bowling Green
Game 1: Bowling Green 2, Michigan Tech 1 (OT)
Game 2: Bowling Green 4, Michigan Tech 0
Bowling Green Wins Series 2-0

No. 6 State of Fortune in No. 3 St. Thomas
Game 1: St. Thomas 7, Ferris State 3
Game 2: St. Thomas 4, Ferris State
St. Thomas Wins Series 2-0

No. 7 Bemidji State at number 2 of Augustana
Game 1: Augustana 3, Bemidji State 1
Game 2: Bemidji State 4, augustana 3
Game 3: Bemidji State 3, Augusta 2 (OT)
Bemidji State wins the 2-1 series

Semifinals, March 15

Bemidji state in the state of Minnesota, 8 pm

Green Bolle in St. Thomas, 5 pm

Final, March 22

To a higher remaining seed


ECAC

Quinnipiac is outside the NCAA bubble, but one more defeat to eliminate the bobcats of containment in general, which another league of an offer probably does. But the ECAC is deep, with Clarksson, Colgate, Cornell and Dartmouth, all in the top 25 by pairs, so the tournament is open.

First round

March 7

No. 8 Brown 3, No. 9 Princeton 2

No. 7 Harvard 5, No. 10 Rensselaer 2

March 8

No. 5 Dartmouth 6, No. 12 St. Lawrence 2

No. 6 Cornell 5, No. 11 Yale 1

Finals, March 14-16
(The best of the three)

Brown in Quinnipiac number 1

Harvard in No. 2 Clarksson

Cornell in No. 3 Colgate

Dartmouth in No. 4 Union

Semifinals, March 21
In Lake Placid, NY

Final, March 22
In Lake Placid, NY


Hockey this

Boston College, team number 1 in the country, will be the team to win, while Maine, Providence, Boston University, Ukonn and Umass are more or less Locks of the NCAA. In fact, the six teams are in the top 10 in pairs.

First round, March 12

No. 11 Vermont in No. 6 Umass, 7 pm

No. 10 New Hampshire at No. 7 UMASS-Lowell, 7 pm

No. 9 Northeastern in No. 8 Merrimack, 7 pm

Finals, March 15

TBD in No. 1 Boston College

TBD in Maine number 2

TBD at University No. 3 of Boston

No. 5 providence in No. 4 UCONN

Semifinals, March 20
In Boston

Finals, March 21
In Boston


NChc

The West of Michigan hopes to win a seed from NCAA No. 1, while defending the national champion Denver is looking at a seed of 2. The state of Arizona (and the rest of the league) will need to win the NCHC tournament to dance ice.

Finals, March 14-16
(The best of the three)

No. 8 St. Cloud State at number 1 western Michigan

No. 7 Minnesota Duluth in the state of Arizona No. 2

No. 6 College College at number 3 of Denver

No. 5 North Dakota in No. 4 Omaha

Semifinals, March 21
In St. Paul, Minnesota

Finals, March 22
In St. Paul, Minnesota

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