The 2024 NCAA Division III men’s ice hockey championship began with a selection show on Monday, March 4, and continues through the national championship game on Saturday, March 23 at the Koeppel Community Sports Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
2024 NCAA DIII men’s ice hockey championship bracket
The NCAA tournament consists of 16 teams. The first two rounds will be played at campus sites, before the tournament shifts to Hartford, CT for the semifinal round and championship game. Take a look at the tournament layout in the bracket below:
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2024 NCAA Division III men’s ice hockey championship Schedule
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- Quarterfinal games | March 16
- Semifinals games
- March 21 at Koeppel Community Center in Hartford, CT
- Championship game
- March 23 at Koeppel Community Center in Hartford, CT
- First-round games | March 9
2024 NCAA Division III men’s ice hockey championship selections
The following conferences and teams received automatic qualification to the 2024 DIII men’s hockey tournament:
Commonwealth Coast Conference | Endicott (17-5-5) |
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference | Plymouth St.(23-2-2) |
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | St. Olaf (14-11-3) |
New England Hockey Conference | Hobart (25-2-1) |
New England Small College Athletic Conference | Trinity (Connecticut) (23-3-1) |
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association | St. Norbert (22-6-0) |
State University of New York Athletic Conference | Cortland (18-8-2) |
United Collegiate Hockey Conference | Utica (23-2-3) |
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (21-5-1) |
Adrian (22-6-1), Curry (20-5-1), Elmira (19-7-1) and SUNY-Geneseo (21-5-0) enter the field as the four at-large selections.
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Division III men’s ice hockey championship history
Since the DIII NCAA men’s hockey championship began in 1984, the tournament has been played every year but two. Hobart is the defending champion after winning the program’s first title last season. Middlebury has the most national championships, with eight titles, but has not won since 2006.
Hobart is the defending national champion after defeating Adrian 3-2 in overtime in the 2023 championship game.
Here is the complete championship history of the DIII men’s ice hockey tournament:
Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Host or Site |
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2023 | Hobart (29-2) | Mark Taylor | 3-2 (OT) | Adrian | Beverly, MA |
2022 | Adrian (31-1) | Adam Krug | 5-2 | SUNY Geneseo | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2021 | Canceled due to COVID-19 | — | — | — | — |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (29-0-2) | Tyler Krueger | 3-2 (OT) | Norwich | Stevens Point, WI |
2018 | St. Norbert (27-4-1) | Tim Coghlin | 3-2 (2ot) | Salve Regina | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2017 | Norwich (27-1-3) | Mike McShane | 4-1 | Trinity (Conn.) | Utica, N.Y. |
2016 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (23-5-2) | Chris Brooks | 5-1 | St. Norbert | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2015 | Trinity (Conn.) (25-3-1) | Matthew Greason | 5-2 | Wis.-Stevens Point | Minneapolis |
2014 | St. Norbert (28-3-1) | Tim Coghlin | 3-1 | Wis.-Stevens Point | Lewiston, Maine |
2013 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire (24-5-2) | Matt Loen | 5-3 | Oswego State | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2012 | St. Norbert (21-5-5) | Tim Coghlin | 4-1 | Oswego State | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2011 | St. Norbert (25-4-1) | Tim Coghlin | 4-3 | Adrian | Minneapolis |
2010 | Norwich (26-1-4) | Mike McShane | 2-1 (ot) | St. Norbert | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2009 | Neumann (21-9-2) | Dominick Dawes | 4-1 | Gustavus Adolphus | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2008 | St. Norbert (27-1-4) | Tim Coghlin | 2-0 | Plattsburgh State | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2007 | Oswego State (23-3-3) | Ed Gosek | 4-3 (ot) | Middlebury | Wisconsin-Superior |
2006 | Middlebury (26-2-2) | Bill Beaney | 3-0 | St. Norbert | Elmira |
2005 | Middlebury (23-4-3) | Bill Beaney | 5-0 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | Middlebury |
2004 | Middlebury (27-3) | Bill Beaney | 1-0 (ot) | St. Norbert | Norwich |
2003 | Norwich (27-3) | Mike McShane | 2-1 | Oswego State | Norwich |
2002 | Wisconsin-Superior (24-5-5) | Dan Stauber | 3-2 (ot) | Norwich | Middlebury |
2001 | Plattsburgh State (29-5) | Bob Emery | 6-2 | Rochester Institue | Rochester Institute |
2000 | Norwich (29-2-1) | Mike McShane | 2-1 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | Wisconsin-Superior |
1999 | Middlebury (21-5-1) | Bill Beaney | 5-0 | Wisconsin-Superior | Norwich |
1998 | Middlebury (24-2-2) | Bill Beaney | 2-1 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point | Plattsburgh State |
1997 | Middlebury (22-3-2) | Bill Beaney | 3-2 | Wisconsin-Superior | Middlebury |
1996 | Middlebury (26-2-0) | Bill Beaney | 3-2 | Rochester Institue | Wisconsin-River Falls |
1995 | Middlebury (23-2-2) | Bill Beaney | 1-0 | Fredonia State | Middlebury |
1994 | Wisconsin-River Falls (21-8-4) | Dean Talafous | 6-4 | Wisconsin-Superior | Wisconsin-Superior |
1993 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (25-5-2) | Joe Baldarotta | 4-3 (ot) | Wisconsin-River Falls | Maplewood, Minn. |
1992 | Plattsburgh State (32-2-2) | Bob Emery | 7-3 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point | Plattsburgh State |
1991 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (27-9) | Mark Mazzoleni | 6-2 | Minnesota State-Mankato | Elmira |
1990 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (28-4-6) | Mark Mazzoleni | 10-1, 3-6, 1-0 | Plattsburgh State | Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
1989 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point (34-5-2) | Mark Mazzoleni | 3-3, 3-2 | Rochester Institue | Rochester Institute |
1988 | Wisconsin-River Falls (31-6-1) | Rick Kozuback | 7-1, 3-5, 3-0 | Elmira | Elmira |
1987 | #Plattsburgh State (34-6) | Steve Hoar | 8-3 | Oswego State | Plattsburgh State |
1986 | Bemidji State (25-9-1) | R.H. Peters | 8-5 | #Plattsburgh State | Bemidji State |
1985 | Rochester Institute (26-6) | Bruce Delventhal | 5-1 | Bemidji State | Union (N.Y.) |
1984 | Babson (27-5-1) | Rob Riley | 8-0 | Union (N.Y.) | Rochester Institute |
#Participation in the tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.