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... and there’s more hockey to play. — Notre Dame Hockey (@NDHockey) HISTORY ALERT: Friday, March 8 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locations No. 2 Notre Dame 1, No. 7 Michigan State 0
No. 3 Minnesota 3, No. 6 Michigan 2, OT
No. 4 Penn St. 3, No. 5 Wisconsin 4 Saturday, March 9 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations No. 2 Notre Dame 2, No. 7 Michigan State 0
No. 3 Minnesota 4, No. 6 Michigan 1
No. 4 Penn St. 6, No. 5 Wisconsin 2 Sunday, March 10 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (If necessary) — Campus locations No. 4 Penn St. 4, No. 5 Wisconsin 3, OT March 16-17 — Semifinals (single elimination) — Campus locations — Notre Dame advances
— Penn State advances Saturday, March 23 — Championship game (single elimination) — Campus location BRACKETOLOGY: ECAC Hockey Champions - Clarkson The Golden Knights earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament after a 3-2 OT win over Cornell. The 12-team ECAC Hockey tournament began with seeds 5-12 playing a best-of-three series at campus locations. The top four seeds received first round byes. Winners of the opening round were then reseeded. The top four seeds hosted the best-of-three quarterfinal games. The winners played semifinal and final games at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, N.Y. What a feeling! GOLDEN KNIGHTS are Champs! — ClarksonHockey (@ClarksonHockey1) Friday, March 8 — First round, Game 1 — Campus locations No. 8 Brown 1, No. 9 Princeton 5
No. 5 Dartmouth 3, No. 12 St. Lawrence 2
No. 6 Yale 4, No. 11 Rensselaer 1
No. 7 Union 4, No. 10 Colgate 1 Saturday, March 9 — First round, Game 2 — Campus locations No. 8 Brown 3, No. 9 Princeton 0
No. 5 Dartmouth 2, No. 12 St. Lawrence 3, OT
No. 6 Yale 4, No. 11 Rensselaer 0
No. 7 Union 4, No. 10 Colgate 0 Sunday, March 10 — First round, Game 3 (if necessary) — Campus locations No. 8 Brown 6, No. 9 Princeton 5, 3OT
No. 5 Dartmouth 8, No. 12 St. Lawrence 0 Friday, March 15 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locations
Saturday, March 16 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations — No. 8 Brown advances
— No. 4 Harvard advances
— No. 3 Clarkson advances
Sunday, March 17 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (If necessary) — Campus locations — No. 2 Cornell advances AWARD WATCH: Friday, March 22 — Semifinals — Herb Brooks Arena
Saturday, March 23 — Championship Game — Herb Brooks Arena
Saturday, March 16 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations — St. Cloud State advances
— Denver advances
— Minnesota Duluth advances Sunday, March 17 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations Monday, March 18 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (if necessary) — Campus locations — No. 6 Colorado College advances Friday, March 22 — Semifinals — Xcel Energy Center
Saturday, March 23 — Championship game — Xcel Energy Center THREE STARS:
Saturday, March 16 — Semifinals, Game 2 — Campus locations
Saturday, March 23 — Championship game — Campus location FROZEN FOUR:
Thurs., March 14 — No. 4 Sacred Heart 3, No. 5 RIT 7 Friday, March 15 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locations
— RIT advances Saturday, March 16 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations
— No. 6 Niagara advances Sunday, March 17 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (if necessary) — Campus locations — No. 1 AIC advances
— No. 8 Robert Morris advances Friday, March 22 — Semifinals — HarborCenter, Buffalo, N.Y.
Saturday, March 23 — Championship — HarborCenter, Buffalo, N.Y.
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PRESENTED BY You didn't ask for it, but we're giving it to you anyways. Welcome to NCAA ice hockey conference tournament central. Check out below for updated results, game schedules and scores. All times E.T.Big Ten Champion - Notre Dame
After a tight game, Notre Dame earned the Big Ten automatic qualifier bid for the NCAA tournament. See the full tournaments results below. The Big Ten conference featured a 7 team playoff, starting with best-of-three quarterfinal series at campus locations, and then a single game semifinal and final, also on campus. years in the Big Ten.Big Ten Tournament trophies.
... and there’s more hockey to play. — Notre Dame Hockey (@NDHockey) HISTORY ALERT: Friday, March 8 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locations No. 2 Notre Dame 1, No. 7 Michigan State 0
No. 3 Minnesota 3, No. 6 Michigan 2, OT
No. 4 Penn St. 3, No. 5 Wisconsin 4 Saturday, March 9 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations No. 2 Notre Dame 2, No. 7 Michigan State 0
No. 3 Minnesota 4, No. 6 Michigan 1
No. 4 Penn St. 6, No. 5 Wisconsin 2 Sunday, March 10 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (If necessary) — Campus locations No. 4 Penn St. 4, No. 5 Wisconsin 3, OT March 16-17 — Semifinals (single elimination) — Campus locations — Notre Dame advances
— Penn State advances Saturday, March 23 — Championship game (single elimination) — Campus location BRACKETOLOGY: ECAC Hockey Champions - Clarkson The Golden Knights earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament after a 3-2 OT win over Cornell. The 12-team ECAC Hockey tournament began with seeds 5-12 playing a best-of-three series at campus locations. The top four seeds received first round byes. Winners of the opening round were then reseeded. The top four seeds hosted the best-of-three quarterfinal games. The winners played semifinal and final games at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, N.Y. What a feeling! GOLDEN KNIGHTS are Champs! — ClarksonHockey (@ClarksonHockey1) Friday, March 8 — First round, Game 1 — Campus locations No. 8 Brown 1, No. 9 Princeton 5
No. 5 Dartmouth 3, No. 12 St. Lawrence 2
No. 6 Yale 4, No. 11 Rensselaer 1
No. 7 Union 4, No. 10 Colgate 1 Saturday, March 9 — First round, Game 2 — Campus locations No. 8 Brown 3, No. 9 Princeton 0
No. 5 Dartmouth 2, No. 12 St. Lawrence 3, OT
No. 6 Yale 4, No. 11 Rensselaer 0
No. 7 Union 4, No. 10 Colgate 0 Sunday, March 10 — First round, Game 3 (if necessary) — Campus locations No. 8 Brown 6, No. 9 Princeton 5, 3OT
No. 5 Dartmouth 8, No. 12 St. Lawrence 0 Friday, March 15 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locations
Saturday, March 16 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations — No. 8 Brown advances
— No. 4 Harvard advances
— No. 3 Clarkson advances
Sunday, March 17 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (If necessary) — Campus locations — No. 2 Cornell advances AWARD WATCH: Friday, March 22 — Semifinals — Herb Brooks Arena
Saturday, March 23 — Championship Game — Herb Brooks Arena
NCHC - Minnesota Duluth
In a double overtime finale, Minnesota Duluth knocked off No. 1 ranked St. Cloud State to secure the automatic NCAA tournament berth. BOOM! — UMD Athletics (@UMDBulldogs) The NCHC tournament features an eight-team playoff beginning with four, best-of-three quarterfinal series at campus locations. Winners advance to the Frozen Faceoff semifinal and championship games, played at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Check out the bracket Friday, March 15 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locationsSaturday, March 16 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations — St. Cloud State advances
— Denver advances
— Minnesota Duluth advances Sunday, March 17 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations Monday, March 18 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (if necessary) — Campus locations — No. 6 Colorado College advances Friday, March 22 — Semifinals — Xcel Energy Center
Saturday, March 23 — Championship game — Xcel Energy Center THREE STARS:
WCHA Champions - Minnesota State
In one of four championship overtime games, Minnesota State earned a conference title and NCAA tournament bid after scoring two goals in the final two minutes of regulation to send the contest to OT, where the Mavs won, 3-2. Mavericks with in post game press conference. — MinnStateMHockey (@MavHockey) The WCHA tournament featured an eight-team field that began with a best-of-three quarterfinal series played at campus locations. Teams then advanced to a best-of-three semifinal round hosted at the campus location of the higher seed. The championship game was a single elimination contest hosted by the highest remaining seed. See the full tournament results below. Friday, March 15 — Semifinals, Game 1— Campus locationsSaturday, March 16 — Semifinals, Game 2 — Campus locations
Saturday, March 23 — Championship game — Campus location FROZEN FOUR:
Atlantic Hockey Champions- AIC 
American International earned its automatic NCAA tournament bid after a 3-2 overtime win over Niagara. See the full tournament results below. FINAL: WE DID THE THING! — AIC Hockey (@AIC_Hockey) The Atlantic Hockey tournament began with best-of-three first round series at campus locations last weekend. The top four tournament seeds received a first round bye, and hosted at campus locations for the best-of-three quarterfinal games. Single-game semifinals and the championship game were played March 22 and 23 at the HarborCenter in Buffalo, N.Y. Teams receiving first round byes were No. 1 AIC, No. 2 Bentley, No. 3 Air Force and No. 4 Sacred Heart. In first round action, No. 6 Niagara, No. 10 Army and No. 8 Robert Morris advanced. Wed., March 13 — No. 4 Sacred Heart 9, No. 5 RIT 5Thurs., March 14 — No. 4 Sacred Heart 3, No. 5 RIT 7 Friday, March 15 — Quarterfinals, Game 1 — Campus locations
— RIT advances Saturday, March 16 — Quarterfinals, Game 2 — Campus locations
— No. 6 Niagara advances Sunday, March 17 — Quarterfinals, Game 3 (if necessary) — Campus locations — No. 1 AIC advances
— No. 8 Robert Morris advances Friday, March 22 — Semifinals — HarborCenter, Buffalo, N.Y.
Saturday, March 23 — Championship — HarborCenter, Buffalo, N.Y.