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NCAA Division III women's ice hockey tournament

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Collegiate ice hockey tournament
NCAA Division III women's ice hockey tournament
SportCollege ice hockey
Number of teams12
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumHunt Arena
Current locationRiver Falls, Wisconsin
Played2002–present
Last contest2025
Current championWisconsin–River Falls (2)
Most championshipsPlattsburgh State (7)
TV partnerNCAA.com
Official websitehttps://www.ncaa.com/sports/icehockey-women/d3

The annualNCAA Division III women's ice hockey tournament is acollege ice hockey tournament held in the United States by theNational Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the top women's team in the NCAA. The 2020 and 2021 championships were canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Origins

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The NCAA Division III championship of women's ice hockey began in 2002.

NCAA Division III women's ice hockey

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Main article:NCAA Division III women's ice hockey

Seventy-eight schools in the United States, ranging from the Midwest to the East Coast, sponsor varsity women's hockey at the Division III level. Ten conferences are currently recognized by the NCAA—Conference of New England,Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference,Middle Atlantic Conferences,Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference,New England Hockey Conference,New England Small College Athletic Conference,Northern Collegiate Hockey Association,State University of New York Athletic Conference,United Collegiate Hockey Conference, and theWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. As of 2025, eight of the conferences receive automatic bids into the tournament. There are currently two independent teams as of the 2024—2025 season.

Format

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This tournament is asingle elimination competition of twelve teams. The first round and quarterfinals are hosted at the campuses of the higher seeds. The semi-finals and finals are called the "Women's Frozen Four." The winners of the semi-finals move on to the championship.

History

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YearChampion[2]CoachScoreRunner-upCoachCityArena
2002ElmiraJamie Wood2–1ManhattanvilleNicole KirnanElmira, New YorkFirst Arena
2003Elmira (2)Jamie Wood5–1ManhattanvilleNicole KirnanElmira, New YorkFirst Arena
2004MiddleburyBill Mandigo2–1Wisconsin–Stevens PointBrian IdalskiMiddlebury, VermontChip Kenyon Arena
2005Middlebury (2)Bill Mandigo4–3ElmiraPaul Nemetz-CarlsonElmira, New YorkFirst Arena
2006Middlebury (3)Bill Mandigo3–1Plattsburgh StateKevin HoulePlattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2007Plattsburgh StateKevin Houle2–1MiddleburyBill MandigoPlattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2008Plattsburgh State (2)Kevin Houle3–2ManhattanvilleLauren McAuliffePlattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2009AmherstJim Plumer4–3 (ot)ElmiraGreg FargoMiddlebury, VermontChip Kenyon Arena
2010Amherst (2)Jim Plumer7–2NorwichMark BoldingSt. Peter, MinnesotaLund Arena
2011NorwichMark Bolding5–2RITScott McDonaldRochester, New YorkFrank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena
2012RITScott McDonald4–1NorwichMark BoldingRochester, New YorkFrank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena
2013Elmira (3)Dean Jackson1–0MiddleburyBill MandigoSuperior, WisconsinSuperior Ice Arena
2014Plattsburgh State (3)Kevin Houle9–2NorwichMark BoldingPlattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2015Plattsburgh State (4)Kevin Houle3–2ElmiraDean JacksonPlattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2016Plattsburgh State (5)Kevin Houle5–1Wisconsin–River FallsJoe CranstonPlattsburgh, New YorkRonald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2017Plattsburgh State (6)Kevin Houle4–3 (ot)AdrianChad DavisAdrian, MichiganArrington Ice Arena
2018Norwich (2)Mark Bolding2–1ElmiraTim CrowleyNorthfield, VermontKreitzberg Arena
2019Plattsburgh State (7)Kevin Houle4–0HamlineNatalie DarwitzMendota Heights, MinnesotaSt. Thomas Ice Arena
2020Not held due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Middlebury (4)Bill Mandigo3–2 (ot)Gustavus AdolphusMike CarrollMiddlebury, VermontChip Kenyon Arena
2023Gustavus AdolphusMike Carroll2–1 (3ot)AmherstJeff MathewsAmherst, MassachusettsOrr Rink
2024Wisconsin–River FallsJoe Cranston4–1ElmiraGreg HaneyRiver Falls, WisconsinHunt Arena
2025Wisconsin–River Falls (2)Joe Cranston3–1AmherstJeff MathewsRiver Falls, WisconsinHunt Arena
2026TBD
2027Plattsburgh, New York[3]Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena
2028TBD

Team titles

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NCAA Division III women's ice hockey tournament is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
Plattsburgh State
Plattsburgh State
Middlebury
Middlebury
Elmira
Elmira
Amherst
Amherst
Norwich
Norwich
Wisconsin–River Falls
Wisconsin–River Falls
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
RIT
RIT
Schools that have won the NCAA Championship
7, 4, 3, 2, 1
Team#Years
Plattsburgh State72007, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
Middlebury42004, 2005, 2006, 2022
Elmira32002, 2003, 2013
Amherst22009, 2010
Norwich2011, 2018
Wisconsin–River Falls2024,2025
Gustavus Adolphus12023
RIT2012

Coaching titles

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Coach#Years
Kevin Houle72007, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
Bill Mandigo42004, 2005, 2006, 2022
Mark Bolding22011, 2018
Joe Cranston2024,2025
Jim Plumer2009, 2010
Jamie Wood2002, 2003
Mike Carroll12023
Dean Jackson2013
Scott McDonald2012

Result by school and year

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34 teams have appeared in the NCAA DIII Tournament in at least one year starting with 2002. The results for all years are shown in this table below.

The code in each cell represents the furthest the team made it in the respective tournament:

  •  –  Not fielding a division III team
  •  FR  First round (did not exist until 2018)
    •  x 2 teams who lost in the 2020 first round before the tournament was canceled.
  •  QF  Quarterfinals
    •  x 8 teams selected in 2020 who were in the quarterfinals before the tournament was canceled.
  •  F4  Frozen Four
  •  TP  Third place (discontinued after 2022)
  •  RU  National Runner-up
  •  CH  National Champion
SchoolConference
as of 2025
#QFF4TPCGCH0203040506070809101112131415161718192022232425

Plattsburgh StateSUNYAC201915487TPF4RUCHCHQFQFTPTPCHCHCHCHF4CHXTPF4QFFR
MiddleburyNESCAC202011264QFQFCHCHCHRUQFTPTPQFRUQFF4QFQFXCHQFF4F4
ElmiraNEHC191912383CHCHQFRUQFTPRUTPCHQFRUTPQFRUQFXF4RUQF
AmherstNESCAC1095042F4QFCHCHQFQFXRUQFRU
NorwichNEHC12107052QFRUCHRUQFRUF4F4CHFRXFR
Wisconsin–River FallsWIAC16167222F4F4QFQFQFQFTPTPRUQFQFXQFQFCHCH
Gustavus AdolphusMIAC181510321TPQFTPF4QFQFQFF4F4F4F4TPFRXRUCHQFFR
RITmoved to NC332021QFRUCH
ManhattanvilleUCHC884030RURUF4QFQFQFRUQF
Wisconsin–Stevens PointWIAC553210RUQFTPTPQF
AdrianNCHA883110QFQFRUQFTPXQFF4
HamlineMIAC222110TPRU
BowdoinNESCAC552100F4TPQFQFQF
St. Thomasmoved to NC662000QFF4QFQFQFF4
Wisconsin–SuperiorWIAC221000QFF4
HamiltonNESCAC221000F4QF
AugsburgMIAC111000F4
Wisconsin–Eau ClareWIAC440000QFQFXQF
EndicottCNE420000FRXQFFR
NazarethUCHC420000FRQFFRQF
ColbyNESCAC330000QFQFQF
WilliamsNESCAC320000QFQFFR
TrinityNESCAC220000QFQF
St. NorbertNCHA220000QFQF
Lake ForestNCHA220000QFQF
Saint Mary'sMIAC110000QF
Concordia (MN)MIAC110000QF
UMass BostonNEHC110000QF
Morrisville StateSUNYAC110000QF
AuroraNCHA100000FR
SuffolkCNE100000FR
CortlandSUNYAC100000FR
Western New EnglandCNE100000FR
WilkesMAC100000FR

No appearances

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The following is a list of current Division III teams that have yet to make a tournament appearance.

SchoolConferenceFirst season
Albertus MagnusNEHC2023–24
AlverniaMAC2019–20
Anna MariaMASCAC2018–19
ArcadiaMAC2021–22
BeloitWIAC2025–26
BethelMIAC1999–00
Buffalo StateSUNYAC1999–00
CantonSUNYAC2012–13
CastletonNEHC2004–05
ChathamUCHC1998–99
Concordia (WI)NCHA2007–08
CurryCNE2021–22
Connecticut CollegeNESCAC1997–98
DubuqueNCHA2023–24
Framingham StateMASCAC2024–25
HilbertIndependent2022–23
HoodMAC2024–25
Johnson & WalesCNE2015–16
Keene StateIndependent2024–25
King'sMAC2017–18
LawrenceNCHA2020–21
Lebanon ValleyMAC2016–17
MarianNCHA2009–10
MCLAMASCAC2023–24
Milwaukee School of EngineeringNCHA2024–25
NeumannMAC2001–02
New England CollegeNEHC2002–23
NicholsCNE2008–09
OswegoSUNYAC2006–07
Plymouth StateMASCAC2006–07
PotsdamSUNYAC2008–09
RivierMASCAC2021–22
Salve ReginaNEHC1992–93
Saint BenedictMIAC1997–98
Salem StateNEHC2015–16
Southern MaineNEHC1998–99
St. CatherineMIAC2007–08
St. John FisherUCHC2025–26
St. OlafMIAC2000–01
St. ScholasticaMIAC2010–11
StevensonMAC2012–13
TrineNCHA2017–18
University of New EnglandCNE2012–13
UticaUCHC2001–02
WesleyanNESCAC1977–78
William SmithNEHC2014–15
Worcester StateMASCAC2021–22

See also

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References

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  1. ^Staff, USCHO (2022-03-08)."After no championship since 2019, women's college hockey Division III national tournament returns with 10-team field for 2022".College Hockey | USCHO.com. Retrieved2022-03-12.
  2. ^"DIII Women's Ice Hockey Championship History | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2025-03-05.
  3. ^"NCAA Division III women's hockey tournament".USCHO.com | NCAA. Retrieved2025-03-05.
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