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2025 NCAA men's hockey conference tournament plans, more

The street to the Frozen Four of the 2025 men who are the last step in front of the NCAA tournament in the tournament mode of sport.

The six conference tournament champions will earn places in the NCAA field, with 10 AT-large teams (based on the pair of rankings) round off the 16-team field. The NCAA tournament clip will be announced on March 23 on ESPNU and ESPN+.

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

Three leagues and the Atlantic, Ccha and ECAC signs to be a BID league, which means that the conference tournaments will most likely determine their only NCAA representative.

Below you will find the tournament plan of each conference that is updated with the results when the games are played, together with a look at the NCAA picture of each league. (All times et.)

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Atlantic hockey

With the Atlantic, which has set up as a BID league, Holy Cross, who won his first title of the regular season since 2006 and came in 12-1-1 heating, remained on a rolling behavior and win the league tournament to do the NCAA field. The Crusaders went to the semi -finals at the expense of AIC, which did their best to extend his time as a Division I program, but lost in the extension in game 3.

Quarter -finals, 7th to 9th March
(Best of three)

No. 8 AIC at Holy Cross No. 1
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 Series 2-1

No. 5 Army at 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 series 2-1

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

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

Semi -finals, 14 to 16 March
(Best of three)

Army on the Holy Cross
Play 1: Holy Cross 3, Army 2 (OT)

Bentley in the holy heart
Game 1: Bentley 5, Sacred Heart 2

Finale, March 22nd

With higher remaining seeds


Big ten

Penn State is as hot as every team in the country and plays on the right side of the pairs of bladder by scoring four out of six points in a weekend series against Minnesota to close the regular season and sweep Michigan in the big ten quarter -finals. The loss leaves the Wolverines on a shaky soil for a wide range. The state of Michigan and Minnesota are able to be number 1, although the case of the Gopher was violated by their quarter -finals defeat against Notre Dame, while the state of Ohio is able to make the field.

Quarter -finals, 7th to 9th March
(Best of three)

No. 5 Penn State in No. 4 Michigan
Game 1: Penn State 6, Michigan 5 (OT)
Game 2: Penn State 5, Michigan 2
Penn State Wins Series 2-0

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

No. 7 Notre Dame at 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 lady Wine Series 2-1

Semi -finals, March 15th

Notre lady at No. 1 Michigan State, 6 p.m.

Penn State in the state of Ohio, 8:30 p.m.

Finale, March 22nd

With higher remaining seeds


Ccha

Minnesota State, who retired 6-0 in the last seven games of the regular season, is located directly below the pair of cutting line, and no other CCHA team is in the top 30.

Quarter -finals, 7th to 9th March
(Best of three)

No. 8 Lake Superior 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 at No. 4 bowling green
Play 1: Bowling Green 2, Michigan Tech 1 (OT)
Game 2: Bowling Green 4, Michigan Tech 0
Bowling Green Wins Series 2-0

No. 6 Ferris State 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 in No. 2 Augustana
Game 1: Augustana 3, Bemidji State 1
Game 2: Bemidji State 4, Augustana 3
Game 3: Bemidji State 3, Augustana 2 (OT)
Bemidji State Wins Series 2-1

Semi -finals, March 15th

Bemidji State in the state of Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Bowling green in St. Thomas, 5 p.m.

Finale, March 22nd

With higher remaining seeds


ECAC

Quinnipiac is on the edge of the NCAA bubble, but another loss that makes the bobcats out of the long dispute and probably makes this another one-bid league. But the ECAC is deep, with Clarkson, Colgate, Cornell and Dartmouth in the pairs TOP 25, so the tournament is open.

First round

March 7th

No. 8 Brown 3, No. 9 Princeton 2

No. 7 Harvard 5, No. 10 Rensselaer 2

March 8th

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

No. 6 Cornell 5, No. 11 Yale 1

Quarter -finals, 14 to 16 March
(Best of three)

Brown at No. 1 Quinnipiac
Game 1: Quinnipiac 4, Brown 1
Game 2: Quinnipiac 4, Brown 0
Quinnipiac Wins Series, 2-0

Harvard at No. 2 Clarkson
Game 1: Clarkson 3, Harvard 2
Game 2: Harvard 3, Clarkson 2 (OT)

Cornell at No. 3 Colgate
Game 1: Cornell 4, Colgate 1

Dartmouth at No. 4 Union
Game 1: Dartmouth 3, Union 2
Game 2: Dartmouth 7, Union 2
Dartmouth Wins Series, 2-0

Half -final, March 21st
Am Lake Placid, NY

Finale, March 22nd
Am Lake Placid, NY


Hockey to the east

Boston College, Team No. 1 of the country, will be the team that can be beat, while Maine, Providence, Boston University, Uconn and Umass are all pretty NCAA locks. In fact, all six teams in the top 10 are in pairs.

First round, March 12th

No. 6 Umass 2, No. 11 Vermont 1

No. 7 Umass-Lowell 3, No. 10 New Hampshire 2 (OT)

No. 9 Northeasters 3, No. 8 Merrimack 2 (2 OT)

Quarterfinals

March 14th

No. 4 Uconn 3, No. 5 Providence 1

March 15th

Northeast at Boston College No. 1, 7:30 p.m.

Umass-Lowell at No. 2 Maine, 6 p.m.

Umass at Boston University No. 3, 4:30 p.m.

Semi -finals, March 20th
in Boston

Finale, March 21st
in Boston


NCHC

Western Michigan hopes to earn a NCAA seed No. 1, while the defending champion Denver observes a 2-seed. The state of Arizona (and the rest of the league) must win the NCHC tournament to dance ice cream.

Quarter -finals, 14 to 16 March
(Best of three)

No. 8 St. Cloud State in No. 1 Western Michigan
Game 1: Western Michigan 6, St. Cloud 2

No. 7 Minnesota Duluth in the state of Arizona No. 2
Game 1: Arizona State 4, Minnesota Duluth 3

No. 6 Colorado College in No. 3 Denver
Game 1: Colorado College 3, Denver 1

No. 5 North Dakota at No. 4 Omaha
Game 1: North Dakota 3, Omaha 2

Half -final, March 21st
in St. Paul, Minnesota

Finale, March 22nd
in St. Paul, Minnesota