1990 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
The 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1989–90 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, the 43rd such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 16 and April 1, 1990, and concluded with Wisconsin defeating Colgate 7-3. All First Round and Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues with the 'Frozen Four' games being played at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
This was the first year in which the consolation game was not played since the tournaments premier in 1948.[1]
Qualifying teams[2]
The NCAA permitted 12 teams to qualify for the tournament and divided its qualifiers into two regions (East and West). Each of the tournament champions from the four Division I conferences (CCHA, ECAC, Hockey East and WCHA) received automatic invitations into the tournament with At-large bids making up the remaining 8 teams. The NCAA permitted one Independent team to participate in the tournament and placed it in the East Regional with the intent to insert an additional independent in the West Regional the following season. As a result, the two western conferences (CCHA and WCHA) would split four open spots as opposed to the East's three.
Format
The tournament featured four rounds of play. The three odd-number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the three even-number ranked teams of the other region. The teams were then seeded according to their ranking with the top two teams in each bracket receiving byes into the quarterfinals. In the first round the third and sixth seeds and the fourth and fifth seeds played best-of-three series to determine which school advanced to the Quarterfinals with the winners of the 4 vs. 5 series playing the first seed and the winner of the 3 vs. 6 series playing the second seed. In the Quarterfinals the matches were best-of-three series once more with the victors advancing to the National Semifinals. Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the Joe Louis Arena and all series became Single-game eliminations. The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game.
Tournament Bracket
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First Round March 16–18 |
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Quarterfinals March 23–25 |
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Frozen Four March 30 |
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National Championship April 1 |
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E1 |
Boston College |
4 |
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6 |
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W4 |
Minnesota |
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W4 |
Minnesota |
6 |
5 |
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E5 |
Clarkson |
1 |
1 |
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E1 |
Boston College |
1 |
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W2 |
Wisconsin |
2 |
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W2 |
Wisconsin |
7 |
4* |
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E3 |
Maine |
3 |
3 |
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E3 |
Maine |
8 |
5 |
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W6 |
Bowling Green |
4 |
2 |
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W2 |
Wisconsin |
7 |
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E2 |
Colgate |
3 |
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W1 |
Michigan State |
6 |
3 |
3 |
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E4 |
Boston University |
3 |
5 |
5 |
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E4 |
Boston University |
5 |
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5 |
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W5 |
North Dakota |
8 |
3 |
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E4 |
Boston University |
2 |
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E2 |
Colgate |
3 |
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E2 |
Colgate |
3 |
2 |
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W3 |
Lake Superior State |
2 |
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Lake Superior State |
6 |
10 |
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Alaska-Anchorage |
2 |
3 |
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Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
First Round
(E3) Maine vs. (W6) Bowling Green
(E4) Boston University vs. (W5) North Dakota
Boston University won series 2–1 |
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(W3) Lake Superior State vs. (E6) Alaska-Anchorage
March 16 |
Lake Superior State |
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6 – 2 |
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Alaska-Anchorage |
Norris Center |
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March 17 |
Lake Superior State |
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10 – 3 |
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Alaska-Anchorage |
Norris Center |
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Lake Superior State won series 2–0 |
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(W4) Minnesota vs. (E5) Clarkson
Quarterfinals
(E1) Boston College vs. (W4) Minnesota
Boston College won series 2–1 |
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(E2) Colgate vs. (W3) Lake Superior State
(W1) Michigan State vs. (E4) Boston University
Boston University won series 2–1 |
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(W2) Wisconsin vs. (E3) Maine
Frozen Four
National Semifinal
(E1) Boston College vs. (W2) Wisconsin
(E2) Colgate vs. (E4) Boston University
National Championship
(W2) Wisconsin vs. (E2) Colgate
* Most Outstanding Player(s)[4]
References
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