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1984 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

The 1984 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament was the culmination of the 1983–84 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, the 37th such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 16 and 24, 1984, and concluded with Bowling Green defeating Minnesota-Duluth 5-4 in quadruple overtime. All Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues, while all succeeding games were played at the 1980 Olympic Arena in Lake Placid, New York.

1984 NCAA men's Division I
ice hockey tournament
Teams8
Finals site
ChampionsBowling Green Falcons (1st title)
Runner-upMinnesota-Duluth Bulldogs (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJerry York (1st title)
MOPGary Kruzich (Bowling Green)

As of 2021 the final game is the longest match to determine a champion in NCAA history.

Qualifying teams Edit

The NCAA permitted 8 teams to qualify for the tournament and divided its qualifiers into two regions (East and West). Each of the tournament champions from the three Division I conferences (CCHA, ECAC and WCHA) received automatic invitations into the tournament with At-large bids making up the remaining 5 teams, an additional 2 western and 3 eastern schools.

East West
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Rensselaer ECAC Hockey 30–6–0 Tournament champion 5th 1964 1 Michigan State CCHA 32–10–0 Tournament champion 6th 1983
2 Boston University ECAC Hockey 27–10–0 At-large bid 14th 1978 2 Minnesota–Duluth WCHA 27–10–2 Tournament champion 2nd 1983
3 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 20–10–2 At-large bid 9th 1982 3 Bowling Green CCHA 31–7–2 At-large bid 5th 1982
4 Boston College ECAC Hockey 26–11–0 At-large bid 12th 1978 4 North Dakota WCHA 28–11–2 At-large bid 10th 1982

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Format Edit

The tournament featured three rounds of play. The two odd-number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the two even-number ranked teams of the other region. The teams were then seeded according to their ranking. In the Quarterfinals the first and fourth seeds and the second and third seeds played two-game aggregate series to determine which school advanced to the Semifinals. Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the 1980 Olympic Arena and all series became Single-game eliminations. The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game with the losers playing in a Third Place game.

Tournament bracket Edit

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Quarterfinals
March 16–18
Semifinals
March 22–23
National championship
March 24
           
E1 Rensselaer 4 2 6
W4 North Dakota 5 4 9
W4 North Dakota 1
W2 Minnesota–Duluth 2*
W2 Minnesota–Duluth 6 3 9
E3 Clarkson 2 6 8
W2 Minnesota–Duluth 4
W3 Bowling Green 5****
W1 Michigan State 6 7 13
E4 Boston College 2 6 8
W1 Michigan State 1 Third-place game
W3 Bowling Green 2
E2 Boston University 6 1 7 W1 Michigan State 5
W3 Bowling Green 3 5* 8 W4 North Dakota 6*

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Quarterfinals Edit

(E1) Rensselaer vs. (W4) North Dakota Edit

March 16 Rensselaer 4 – 5 North Dakota Houston Field House
March 17 Rensselaer 2 – 4 North Dakota Houston Field House
North Dakota won series 9–6


(E2) Boston University vs. (W3) Bowling Green Edit

March 16 Boston University 6 – 3 Bowling Green Walter Brown Arena
March 17 Boston University 1 – 5 OT Bowling Green Walter Brown Arena
Bowling Green won series 8–7


(W1) Michigan State vs. (E4) Boston College Edit

March 17[3] Michigan State 6 – 2 Boston College Munn Ice Arena  
(Krentz, Simpson) Dan McFall – 16:09 First period 00:39 – Bob Sweeney (unassisted)
09:45 – Tim Mitchell (unassisted)
(Simpson, Anastos) Dale Krentz – 02:27
(Eisley, Simpson) Lyle PhairGW – 13:57
Second period No scoring
(Flegel, Simpson) Jeff Eisley – 09:16
(Flegel, Smyl) Mike Donnelly – 11:01
(Krentz, Anastos) Craig Simpson – 16:30
Third period No scoring
March 18[3] Michigan State 7 – 6 Boston College Munn Ice Arena  
(McSween) Dale Krentz – 11:38
(Taylor) Mike Donnelly – 12:52
First period 02:03 – Dominic Campedelli (Rauseo, Chisholm)
(Shibicky, Taylor) Newell Brown – 01:34
(Miller, McFall) Harvey Smyl – 06:37
(Phair, Brown) Bill Shibicky – 08:01
Second period 06:25 – Bob Sweeney (Rauseo, Harlow)
13:17 – Scott Harlow (Sweeney, Rauseo)
18:37 – Jim Herlihy (Chisholm, McDonough)
(Taylor, Phair) Mitch Messier – 05:26
(Brown) Kelly MillerGW – 08:00
Third period 14:19 – Billy McDonough (Herlihy, Griffin)
18:37 – Jim Herlihy (Chisholm, McDonough)
Michigan State won series 13–8


(W2) Minnesota–Duluth vs. (E3) Clarkson Edit

March 16 Minnesota–Duluth 6 – 2 Clarkson DECC Arena
March 17 Minnesota–Duluth 3 – 6 Clarkson DECC Arena
Minnesota–Duluth won series 9–8


Semifinal Edit

(W2) Minnesota–Duluth vs. (W4) North Dakota Edit

March 22 Minnesota–Duluth 2 – 1 OT North Dakota 1980 Olympic Arena


(W1) Michigan State vs. (W3) Bowling Green Edit

March 23[3] Michigan State 1 – 2 Bowling Green 1980 Olympic Arena  
No scoring First period 13:25 – Jamie Wansbrough (Kane, Cavallini)
(Phair) Bill Shibicky – 13:20 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 07:13 – GWJohn Samanski (Randerson, Pikul)


Third-place game Edit

(W1) Michigan State vs. (W4) North Dakota Edit

March 24[3] Michigan State 5 – 6 OT North Dakota 1980 Olympic Arena  
(Phair, Shibicky) Newell Brown – 12:38 First period 06:53 – Dean Barsness (unassisted)
11:37 – Brian Williams (Zombo)
(Simpson, Flegel) Jeff Eisley – 08:25 Second period 04:36 – Chris Jensen (Whitsitt)
11:37 – Gord Sherven (Zombo, Jensen)
(Brown, Shibicky) Lyle Phair – 05:23
(Eisley, Simpson) Lyle Phair – 06:54
(Phair, Eisley) Mike Donnelly – 19:31
Third period 16:02 – Dean Barsness (Williams, Palmiscno)
No scoring First overtime period 05:57 – GW – Dean Barsness (Sandelin)


National Championship Edit

(W2) Minnesota–Duluth vs. (W3) Bowling Green Edit

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March 24 Minnesota–Duluth 4 – 5 4OT Bowling Green 1980 Olympic Arena Recap


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st BG Garry Galley Braun and O'Brien 5:58 1–0 BG
UMD Mark Baron Lakso 6:18 1–1
2nd UMD Bill WatsonPP Kurvers and Lakso 33:35 2–1 UMD
3rd UMD Bob Lakso Christensen and Watson 40:47 3–1 UMD
BG Jamie WansbroughPP Galley and Ellett 44:41 3–2 UMD
UMD Tom Herzig Baron and Johnson 51:51 4–2 UMD
BG Peter Wilson Pikul and Kane 52:42 4–3 UMD
BG John Samanski W. Wilson and Roll 58:23 4–4
4th Overtime BG Gino CavalliniGW Kane 97:11 5–4 BG

All-Tournament team Edit

* Most Outstanding Player(s)[5]

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References Edit

  1. ^ "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "NCAA Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d (PDF). Michigan State Spartans. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 22, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  4. ^ 1984 NCAA Hockey Championship BGSU vs. Duluth - Final Goal - YouTube
  5. ^ "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
  6. ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. (PDF) from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  • "Official 2008 NCAA Men's and Women's Ice Hockey Records Book" (PDF). Official ... NCAA Men's and Women's Ice Hockey Records Book. Indianapolis: National Collegiate Athletic Association: 54, 58. ISSN 1089-0092. Retrieved May 23, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  • "1984 NCAA Tournament". Inside College Hockey. from the original on May 23, 2008. Retrieved May 23, 2008.

External links Edit

  • NCAA Hockey: 1984 National Championship - Bowling Green vs. Minnesota-Duluth - YouTube.com

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The 1984 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey tournament was the culmination of the 1983 84 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey season the 37th such tournament in NCAA history It was held between March 16 and 24 1984 and concluded with Bowling Green defeating Minnesota Duluth 5 4 in quadruple overtime All Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues while all succeeding games were played at the 1980 Olympic Arena in Lake Placid New York 1984 NCAA men s Division I ice hockey tournamentTeams8Finals site1980 Olympic ArenaLake Placid New YorkChampionsBowling Green Falcons 1st title Runner upMinnesota Duluth Bulldogs 1st title game SemifinalistsNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux 10th Frozen Four Michigan State Spartans 4th Frozen Four Winning coachJerry York 1st title MOPGary Kruzich Bowling Green 1983 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey tournaments 1985 As of 2021 the final game is the longest match to determine a champion in NCAA history Contents 1 Qualifying teams 2 Format 3 Tournament bracket 3 1 Quarterfinals 3 1 1 E1 Rensselaer vs W4 North Dakota 3 1 2 E2 Boston University vs W3 Bowling Green 3 1 3 W1 Michigan State vs E4 Boston College 3 1 4 W2 Minnesota Duluth vs E3 Clarkson 3 2 Semifinal 3 2 1 W2 Minnesota Duluth vs W4 North Dakota 3 2 2 W1 Michigan State vs W3 Bowling Green 3 3 Third place game 3 3 1 W1 Michigan State vs W4 North Dakota 3 4 National Championship 3 4 1 W2 Minnesota Duluth vs W3 Bowling Green 4 All Tournament team 5 References 6 External linksQualifying teams EditThe NCAA permitted 8 teams to qualify for the tournament and divided its qualifiers into two regions East and West Each of the tournament champions from the three Division I conferences CCHA ECAC and WCHA received automatic invitations into the tournament with At large bids making up the remaining 5 teams an additional 2 western and 3 eastern schools East WestSeed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid1 Rensselaer ECAC Hockey 30 6 0 Tournament champion 5th 1964 1 Michigan State CCHA 32 10 0 Tournament champion 6th 19832 Boston University ECAC Hockey 27 10 0 At large bid 14th 1978 2 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 27 10 2 Tournament champion 2nd 19833 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 20 10 2 At large bid 9th 1982 3 Bowling Green CCHA 31 7 2 At large bid 5th 19824 Boston College ECAC Hockey 26 11 0 At large bid 12th 1978 4 North Dakota WCHA 28 11 2 At large bid 10th 1982 1 Format EditThe tournament featured three rounds of play The two odd number ranked teams from one region were placed into a bracket with the two even number ranked teams of the other region The teams were then seeded according to their ranking In the Quarterfinals the first and fourth seeds and the second and third seeds played two game aggregate series to determine which school advanced to the Semifinals Beginning with the Semifinals all games were played at the 1980 Olympic Arena and all series became Single game eliminations The winning teams in the semifinals advanced to the National Championship Game with the losers playing in a Third Place game Tournament bracket Edit 2 QuarterfinalsMarch 16 18SemifinalsMarch 22 23National championshipMarch 24 E1Rensselaer426W4North Dakota549W4North Dakota1W2Minnesota Duluth2 W2Minnesota Duluth639E3Clarkson268W2Minnesota Duluth4W3Bowling Green5 W1Michigan State6713E4Boston College268W1Michigan State1Third place gameW3Bowling Green2E2Boston University617W1Michigan State5W3Bowling Green35 8W4North Dakota6 Note denotes overtime period s Quarterfinals Edit E1 Rensselaer vs W4 North Dakota Edit March 16 Rensselaer 4 5 North Dakota Houston Field HouseMarch 17 Rensselaer 2 4 North Dakota Houston Field HouseNorth Dakota won series 9 6 E2 Boston University vs W3 Bowling Green Edit March 16 Boston University 6 3 Bowling Green Walter Brown ArenaMarch 17 Boston University 1 5 OT Bowling Green Walter Brown ArenaBowling Green won series 8 7 W1 Michigan State vs E4 Boston College Edit March 17 3 Michigan State 6 2 Boston College Munn Ice Arena Krentz Simpson Dan McFall 16 09 First period 00 39 Bob Sweeney unassisted 09 45 Tim Mitchell unassisted Simpson Anastos Dale Krentz 02 27 Eisley Simpson Lyle Phair GW 13 57 Second period No scoring Flegel Simpson Jeff Eisley 09 16 Flegel Smyl Mike Donnelly 11 01 Krentz Anastos Craig Simpson 16 30 Third period No scoringMarch 18 3 Michigan State 7 6 Boston College Munn Ice Arena McSween Dale Krentz 11 38 Taylor Mike Donnelly 12 52 First period 02 03 Dominic Campedelli Rauseo Chisholm Shibicky Taylor Newell Brown 01 34 Miller McFall Harvey Smyl 06 37 Phair Brown Bill Shibicky 08 01 Second period 06 25 Bob Sweeney Rauseo Harlow 13 17 Scott Harlow Sweeney Rauseo 18 37 Jim Herlihy Chisholm McDonough Taylor Phair Mitch Messier 05 26 Brown Kelly Miller GW 08 00 Third period 14 19 Billy McDonough Herlihy Griffin 18 37 Jim Herlihy Chisholm McDonough Michigan State won series 13 8 W2 Minnesota Duluth vs E3 Clarkson Edit March 16 Minnesota Duluth 6 2 Clarkson DECC ArenaMarch 17 Minnesota Duluth 3 6 Clarkson DECC ArenaMinnesota Duluth won series 9 8 Semifinal Edit W2 Minnesota Duluth vs W4 North Dakota Edit March 22 Minnesota Duluth 2 1 OT North Dakota 1980 Olympic Arena W1 Michigan State vs W3 Bowling Green Edit March 23 3 Michigan State 1 2 Bowling Green 1980 Olympic Arena No scoring First period 13 25 Jamie Wansbrough Kane Cavallini Phair Bill Shibicky 13 20 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 07 13 GW John Samanski Randerson Pikul Third place game Edit W1 Michigan State vs W4 North Dakota Edit March 24 3 Michigan State 5 6 OT North Dakota 1980 Olympic Arena Phair Shibicky Newell Brown 12 38 First period 06 53 Dean Barsness unassisted 11 37 Brian Williams Zombo Simpson Flegel Jeff Eisley 08 25 Second period 04 36 Chris Jensen Whitsitt 11 37 Gord Sherven Zombo Jensen Brown Shibicky Lyle Phair 05 23 Eisley Simpson Lyle Phair 06 54 Phair Eisley Mike Donnelly 19 31 Third period 16 02 Dean Barsness Williams Palmiscno No scoring First overtime period 05 57 GW Dean Barsness Sandelin National Championship Edit W2 Minnesota Duluth vs W3 Bowling Green Edit 4 March 24 Minnesota Duluth 4 5 4OT Bowling Green 1980 Olympic Arena Recap Scoring summaryPeriod Team Goal Assist s Time Score1st BG Garry Galley Braun and O Brien 5 58 1 0 BGUMD Mark Baron Lakso 6 18 1 12nd UMD Bill Watson PP Kurvers and Lakso 33 35 2 1 UMD3rd UMD Bob Lakso Christensen and Watson 40 47 3 1 UMDBG Jamie Wansbrough PP Galley and Ellett 44 41 3 2 UMDUMD Tom Herzig Baron and Johnson 51 51 4 2 UMDBG Peter Wilson Pikul and Kane 52 42 4 3 UMDBG John Samanski W Wilson and Roll 58 23 4 44th Overtime BG Gino Cavallini GW Kane 97 11 5 4 BGShots by periodTeam 1 2 3 OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 TBowling Green 13 55Minnesota Duluth 4 32 GoaltendersTeam Name Saves Goals against Time on iceBG Gary Kruzich 28 4UMD Rick Kosti 50 5All Tournament team EditG Rick Kosti Minnesota Duluth G Gary Kruzich Bowling Green D David Ellett Bowling Green D Garry Galley Bowling Green F Dean Barsness North Dakota F Bob Lakso Minnesota Duluth F Lyle Phair Michigan State Most Outstanding Player s 5 6 References Edit NCAA Division 1 Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved June 19 2013 NCAA Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 a b c d Michigan State 2013 14 Hockey History PDF Michigan State Spartans Archived from the original PDF on March 22 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 1984 NCAA Hockey Championship BGSU vs Duluth Final Goal YouTube NCAA Division I Awards College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved July 17 2013 NCAA Frozen Four Records PDF NCAA org Archived PDF from the original on August 17 2012 Retrieved June 19 2013 Official 2008 NCAA Men s and Women s Ice Hockey Records Book PDF Official NCAA Men s and Women s Ice Hockey Records Book Indianapolis National Collegiate Athletic Association 54 58 ISSN 1089 0092 Retrieved May 23 2008 permanent dead link 1984 NCAA Tournament Inside College Hockey Archived from the original on May 23 2008 Retrieved May 23 2008 External links EditNCAA Hockey 1984 National Championship Bowling Green vs Minnesota Duluth YouTube com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1984 NCAA Division I men 27s ice hockey tournament amp oldid 1170944912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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