NCAA hockey conference championships: Dates, times, results from men's college hockey title games

Bryan Murphy

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It's championship weekend in college hockey. 

All six conferences in the NCAA are in action this weekend in men's ice hockey. By the end of the festivities on Saturday, six teams will have been crowned conference champions. 

This weekend is the first step in solidifying the field for the NCAA national tournament, which is set to begin later this month. After the conference championships wrap up on Saturday, the 16 teams participating for a chance to reach the Frozen Four will be announced on Sunday, March 16. 

Plenty of future NHLers are going to be playing this weekend. The most notable names competing for a chance at a conference title are 2021 first-round pick Luke Hughes, 2022 first-rounders Logan Cooley and Jimmy Snuggerud, and top 2023 prospect Adam Fantilli. 

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What teams make it to the national tournament?

College hockey has a different process for selecting teams for its national tournament. Only 16 teams make the field, but six programs are going to lock in their spot this weekend, as the conference championship winners all earn an automatic bid to the tournament. 

The remaining 10 teams are selected on an at-large basis by a committee and determined by Pairwise rankings. According to the 2022-23 pre-championship manual, a program must have a record of at least .500 and must have scheduled a minimum of 20 games against Division I competition in order to be eligible for the tournament. 

The committee also takes into account strength of schedule, the eligibility of student-athletes for NCAA championships and the Rating Percentage Index (RPI) when determining the final teams elected to play in the national tournament.

NCAA hockey conference championship schedules

Big Ten

A rematch of the 2022 Big Ten title game is on deck for 2023, as Minnesota faces Michigan in the conference championship. The Wolverines knocked off the Golden Gophers last year by a score of 4-3. 

There's no shortage of star power in this matchup. Minnesota has Big Ten Player of the Year Matthew Knies, two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Brock Faber and conference co-scoring champions Logan Cooley and Jimmy Snuggerud. 

Michigan counters with Adam Fantilli, the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, and All-Big Ten First Team selection Luke Hughes. 

Game Date Time (ET) Matchup
Championship Saturday, March 18 8 p.m. No. 2 Michigan 4, No. 1 Minnesota 3

Hockey East

Hockey East has its two semifinal games on Friday before deciding the winner on Saturday at TD Garden. 

Providence is aiming to continue its Cinderella run, going against top-ranked Boston University. The Terriers have the Hockey East Rookie of the Year in Lane Hutson, and fellow Hockey East First-Team All-Stars, Matt Brown and Domenick Fensore.

Merrimack squares off against UMass Lowell in the second semifinal. Alex Jeffries of Merrimack was named a First-Team All-Star and was a runner-up for the conference scoring champion. 

Game Date Time (ET) Matchup
Semifinal Friday, March 17 4 p.m.  No. 1 Boston University 2, No. 7 Providence 1 (OT)
Semifinal Friday, March 17 7:30 p.m. No. 2 Merrimack 2, No. 5 UMass Lowell 1
Championship Saturday, March 18 6:30 p.m. No. 1 Boston University 3, No. 2 Merrimack 2 (OT)

NCHC

Like Hockey East, the NCHC has its two semifinal games on Friday before the championship game on Saturday. 

Colorado College faces off against defending NCHC champions and 2022 national champion Denver. These two teams have two of the best goalies in the conference, as the Pioneers have conference Goalie of the Year Magnus Chrona and the Tigers have Goalie of the Year and Rookie of the Year candidate Kaiden Mbereko. 

In the other semifinal, St. Cloud State takes on North Dakota. The Huskies of St. Cloud State have Player of the Year finalist Jami Krannila at the helm, while Rookie of the Year winner Jackson Blake powers the offense of the Fighting Hawks. 

Game Date Time (ET) Matchup
Semifinal Friday, March 17 3 p.m.  No. 7 Colorado College 1, No. 1 Denver 0
Semifinal Friday, March 17 6:30 p.m. No. 4 St. Cloud State 3, No. 6 North Dakota 2 (OT)
Championship Saturday, March 18 7 p.m. No. 4 St. Cloud State 3, No. 7 Colorado College 0

ECAC Hockey

ECAC Hockey also has its semifinals this weekend as well, taking place prior to championship Saturday.

Up first is Quinnipiac and Colgate. The Bobcats are backed by the two-time ECAC Goalie of the Year, Yaniv Perets. Quinnipiac also has the conference Rookie of the Year Sam Lipkin and Collin Graf, who is second in the nation in points. 

It's an Ivy League matchup in the other semifinal with Harvard and Cornell. Sean Farrell led the conference in scoring with the Crimson and is third in the NCAA in points. 

Game Date Time (ET) Matchup
Semifinal Friday, March 17 4 p.m.  No. 5 Colgate 2, No. 1 Quinnipiac 1 (2OT)
Semifinal Friday, March 17 7:30 p.m. No. 2 Harvard 1, No. 3 Cornell 0 (OT)
Championship Saturday, March 18 7:30 p.m. No. 5 Colgate 3, No. 2 Harvard 2

CCHA

Minnesota State is aiming to go back-to-back in the CCHA, as the Mavericks face the Wildcats of Northern Michigan in the conference championship. 

Northern Michigan has its work cut out against top-ranked Minnesota State. That Mavericks squad boasts David Silye, the CCHA Forward of the Year, and Jake Livingstone, the CCHA Defenseman of the Year.

Game Date Time (ET) Matchup
Championship Saturday, March 18 5:07 p.m. No. 1 Minnesota State 3, No. 4 Northern Michigan 2 (OT)

Atlantic Hockey

In Atlantic Hockey, only Canisius and Holy Cross remain standing.

The Golden Griffins of Canius defeated Army West Point and Niagara on their way to the championship game. The Holy Cross Crusaders stunned the top two teams in the conference, RIT and American International, on their playoff run. 

Game Date Time (ET) Matchup
Championship Saturday, March 18 6:05 p.m. No. 4 Canisius 3, No. 7 Holy Cross 0

Bryan Murphy

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.