2011 NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

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2011 NCAA Men's Division III
Ice Hockey Tournament
Teams11
Finals site
ChampionsSt. Norbert Green Knights (2nd title)
Runner-upAdrian Bulldogs (1st title game)
Semifinalists
  • Norwich Cadets (9th Frozen Four)
  • Oswego State Lakers (5th Frozen Four)
Winning coachTim Coghlin (2nd title)
MOPB. J. O'Brien (St. Norbert)
Attendance11,592

The 2011 NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 2010–11 season, the 28th such tournament in NCAA history. It concluded with St. Norbert defeating Adrian in the championship game 4-3. All First Round and Quarterfinal matchups were held at home team venues, while all succeeding games were played at the Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Qualifying teams[]

The following teams qualified for the tournament. Automatic bids were offered to the conference tournament champion of seven different conferences. Four at-large bids were available for the highest-ranked non-conference tournament champions (overall seed in parentheses).

East West
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type Appearance Last Bid Seed School Conference Record Berth Type Appearance Last Bid
1 Oswego State (2) SUNYAC 22–4–0 At–Large 10th 2010 1 St. Norbert (1) NCHA 22–4–1 Tournament Champion 12th 2010
2 Plattsburgh State (4) SUNYAC 20–7–1 Tournament Champion 16th 2010 2 Adrian (3) MCHA 23–3–1 Tournament Champion 2nd 2010
3 Norwich ECAC East 20–5–3 Tournament Champion 12th 2010 3 Wisconsin–Superior NCHA 16–12–1 At–Large 13th 2009
4 Bowdoin NESCAC 18–7–1 Tournament Champion 4th 2010 4 Hamline MIAC 16–6–5 Tournament Champion 1st Never
5 Elmira ECAC West 17–6–4 At–Large 14th 2010
6 Neumann ECAC West 14–8–5 At–Large 2nd 2009
7 Curry ECAC Northeast 16–8–3 Tournament Champion 4th 2010

Format[]

The tournament featured four rounds of play. All rounds were Single-game elimination. The top four ranked teams received byes into the quarterfinal round and were arranged so that were they all to reach the national semifinal, the first overall seed would play the fourth seed while the second seed would play the third seed.

The two lowest-seeded western teams were placed in the same first round match with the winner advancing to play the top western seed which was also the first overall seed. The eastern teams were arranged so that if the third seed were to win it would advance to play the fourth overall seed, if the fourth eastern seed were to win it would play the third overall seed and if the fifth eastern seed were to win it would advance to play the second overall seed.

Because the third overall seed was a western team, the fourth eastern seed was advanced to quarterfinal round so that it would have time to travel. This caused the third eastern team to play the seventh eastern seed and the fifth eastern seed to play the sixth eastern seed in the first round. In the First Round and Quarterfinals the higher-seeded team served as host.

Tournament Bracket[]

  First Round
March 9
Quarterfinals
March 12
Semifinals
March 25
National Championship
March 26
                                     
  W1 St. Norbert (1) 4  
  W4 Hamline 0  
W3 Wisconsin–Superior 2  
W4 Hamline 3*
  W1 St. Norbert (1) 3  
  E3 Norwich 2  
  E2 Plattsburgh State (4) 2
  E3 Norwich 3*  
E3 Norwich 5  
E7 Curry 1
  W1 St. Norbert (1) 4
  W2 Adrian (3) 3
  E1 Oswego State (2) 7  
  E5 Bowdoin 5  
E5 Bowdoin 2  
E6 Neumann 1
  W1 Oswego State (2) 3
  W2 Adrian (3) 5  
W2 Adrian (3) 5
E4 Elmira 3  

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

[]

  • G: B. J. O'Brien* (St. Norbert)
  • D: Jeremy Klaver (Adrian)
  • D: Nick Tabisz (St. Norbert)
  • F: Cody Keffer (St. Norbert)
  • F: Andrew Mather (Oswego State)
  • F: Shawn Skelly (Adrian)

* Most Outstanding Player(s)

Record by conference[]

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Frozen Four Championship Game Champions
NCHA 2 3–1 .750 1 1 1
SUNYAC 2 1–2 .333 1 - -
ECAC West 2 0–2 .000 - - -
MCHA 1 2–1 .667 1 1 -
ECAC East 1 2–1 .667 1 - -
MIAC 1 1–1 .500 - - -
NESCAC 1 1–1 .500 - - -
ECAC Northeast 1 0–1 .000 - - -

References[]

  • "Division III Men's Ice Hockey Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 2019-03-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links[]

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