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1990 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament

The 1990 NCAA Division I Men's 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.

1990 NCAA men's Division I
ice hockey tournament
Teams12
Finals site
ChampionsWisconsin Badgers (5th title)
Runner-upColgate Red Raiders (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJeff Sauer (2nd title)
MOPChris Tancill (Wisconsin)
Attendance24,569

This was the first year in which the consolation game was not played since the tournament's premier in 1948.[1]

Boston University's 30 goals scored during the tournament is the highest ever for a single team. The Terriers also played the most NCAA tournament games in one year (7).

Qualifying teams Edit

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.

East West
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Boston College Hockey East 26–11–1 Tournament champion 17th 1989 1 Michigan State CCHA 36–5–3 Tournament champion 12th 1989
2 Colgate ECAC Hockey 28–5–1 Tournament champion 2nd 1981 2 Wisconsin WCHA 32–9–1 Tournament champion 11th 1989
3 Maine Hockey East 31–9–2 At-large bid 4th 1989 3 Lake Superior State CCHA 31–8–3 At-large bid 4th 1989
4 Boston University Hockey East 21–14–2 At-large bid 16th 1986 4 Minnesota WCHA 25–14–2 At-large bid 17th 1989
5 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 21–9–3 At-large bid 10th 1984 5 North Dakota WCHA 27–11–4 At-large bid 12th 1987
6 Alaska-Anchorage Independent 21–9–2 At-large bid 1st Never 6 Bowling Green CCHA 25–15–2 At-large bid 9th 1989

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Format Edit

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 Edit

First Round
March 16–18
Quarterfinals
March 23–25
Frozen Four
March 30
National Championship
April 1
E1 Boston College 4 1 6
W4 Minnesota 6 5 W4 Minnesota 2 2 1
E5 Clarkson 1 1 E1 Boston College 1
W2 Wisconsin 2
W2 Wisconsin 7 4*
E3 Maine 8 5 E3 Maine 3 3
W6 Bowling Green 4 2 W2 Wisconsin 7
E2 Colgate 3
W1 Michigan State 6 3 3
E4 Boston University 5 5 5 E4 Boston University 3 5 5
W5 North Dakota 8 3 0 E4 Boston University 2
E2 Colgate 3
E2 Colgate 3 2
W3 Lake Superior State 6 10 W3 Lake Superior State 2 1
E6 Alaska-Anchorage 2 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round Edit

(E3) Maine vs. (W6) Bowling Green Edit

March 16 Maine 8 – 5 Bowling Green Alfond Arena
March 17 Maine 5 – 2 Bowling Green Alfond Arena
Maine won series 2–0


(E4) Boston University vs. (W5) North Dakota Edit

March 16 Boston University 5 – 8 North Dakota Walter Brown Arena
March 17 Boston University 5 – 3 North Dakota Walter Brown Arena
March 18 Boston University 5 – 0 North Dakota Walter Brown Arena
Boston University won series 2–1


(W3) Lake Superior State vs. (E6) Alaska-Anchorage Edit

March 16 Lake Superior State 6 – 2 Alaska-Anchorage Norris Center
March 17 Lake Superior State 10 – 3 Alaska-Anchorage Norris Center
Lake Superior State won series 2–0


(W4) Minnesota vs. (E5) Clarkson Edit

March 16 Minnesota 6 – 1 Clarkson Mariucci Arena
March 17 Minnesota 5 – 1 Clarkson Mariucci Arena
Minnesota won series 2–0


Quarterfinals Edit

(E1) Boston College vs. (W4) Minnesota Edit

March 23 Boston College 4 – 2 Minnesota Conte Forum
March 24 Boston College 1 – 2 Minnesota Conte Forum
March 25 Boston College 6 – 1 Minnesota Conte Forum
Boston College won series 2–1


(E2) Colgate vs. (W3) Lake Superior State Edit

March 23 Colgate 3 – 2 Lake Superior State Starr Arena
March 24 Colgate 2 – 1 Lake Superior State Starr Arena
Colgate won series 2–0


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

March 23[3] Michigan State 6 – 3 Boston University Munn Ice Arena  
(Smolinski, Norris) Shawn Heaphy – 09:03
(Beadle, Miller) Pat Murray – 11:46
First period 05:09 – Shawn McEachern (Sacco, Krys)
10:51 – Dave Tomlinson (Koskimaki)
(Miller) Pat Murray – 10:04
(Miller, Murray) Jim CumminsGW – 13:31
(Cummins, Murray) Kip Miller – 14:18
Second period No scoring
(Murray, McCauley) Kip Miller – 03:58 Third period 06:42 – Tony Amonte (McEachern)
March 24[3] Michigan State 3 – 5 Boston University Munn Ice Arena  
(White) Bryan Smolinski – 01:02 First period No scoring
(Woolley, Muzzatti) Shawn Heaphy – 14:00 Second period 00:23 – Phil von Stefenelli (Legault, Amonte)
11:46 – Ed Ronan (Legault, von Stefenelli)
19:30 – Shawn McEachern (Amonte)
(Murray, White) Steve Beadle – 10:54 Third period 06:42 – GWMike Sullivan (McEachern, Amonte)
15:38 – Tony Amonte (Legault, McEachern)
March 25[3] Michigan State 3 – 5 Boston University Munn Ice Arena  
(Murray, Miller) Steve Beadle – PP – 19:17 First period 11:14 – Mark Bavis (Ahola, Mi. Bavis)
(Miller, Russell) Jason WoolleyPP – 02:58
(Woolley, Miller) Pat Murray – 07:28
Second period 00:23 – Petteri Koskimaki (Ronan)
11:33
(Murray, White) Steve Beadle – 10:54 Third period 06:42 – Ed Ronan (Sacco, Ahola)
07:02 – GW PPTony Amonte (Cashman)
18:03 – Robert Regan (Sullivan, von Stefenelli)
Boston University won series 2–1


(W2) Wisconsin vs. (E3) Maine Edit

March 23 Wisconsin 7 – 3 Maine Dane County Coliseum
March 24 Wisconsin 4 – 3 Maine Dane County Coliseum
Wisconsin won series 2–0


Frozen Four Edit

National Semifinal Edit

(E1) Boston College vs. (W2) Wisconsin Edit

March 30 Boston College 1 – 2 Wisconsin Joe Louis Arena


(E2) Colgate vs. (E4) Boston University Edit

March 30 Colgate 3 – 2 Boston University Joe Louis Arena


National Championship Edit

(W2) Wisconsin vs. (E2) Colgate Edit

April 1 Wisconsin 7 – 3 Colgate Joe Louis Arena


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st WIS John BycePP Hill and Andringa 1:30 1–0 WIS
WIS John ByceSH Mendel 3:23 2–0 WIS
CGT Joel GardnerPP Dupere and Spott 4:58 2–1 WIS
WIS Chris TancillPP Andringa and Hill 7:33 3–1 WIS
WIS Rob Andringa – PP GW Hill and MacDonald 14:53 4–1 WIS
2nd WIS Dennis Snedden Kurtz and Osiecki 25:03 5–1 WIS
CGT Steve PoapstPP Gardner 29:42 5–2 WIS
WIS Gary ShuchukPP Richter and Rohlik 33:09 6–2 WIS
3rd CGT Jamie CookePP Woodcroft and Lille 49:36 6–3 WIS
WIS John ByceEN unassisted 59:18 7–3 WIS

All-Tournament Team Edit

* Most Outstanding Player(s)[4]

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References Edit

  1. ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  2. ^ "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). Michigan State Spartans. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 22, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
  5. ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. (PDF) from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013.

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The 1990 NCAA Division I Men s 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 1990 NCAA men s Division I ice hockey tournamentTeams12Finals siteJoe Louis ArenaDetroitChampionsWisconsin Badgers 5th title Runner upColgate Red Raiders 1st title game SemifinalistsBoston College Eagles 13th Frozen Four Boston University Terriers 14th Frozen Four Winning coachJeff Sauer 2nd title MOPChris Tancill Wisconsin Attendance24 569 1989 NCAA Division I men s ice hockey tournaments 1991 This was the first year in which the consolation game was not played since the tournament s premier in 1948 1 Boston University s 30 goals scored during the tournament is the highest ever for a single team The Terriers also played the most NCAA tournament games in one year 7 Contents 1 Qualifying teams 2 Format 3 Tournament Bracket 3 1 First round 3 1 1 E3 Maine vs W6 Bowling Green 3 1 2 E4 Boston University vs W5 North Dakota 3 1 3 W3 Lake Superior State vs E6 Alaska Anchorage 3 1 4 W4 Minnesota vs E5 Clarkson 3 2 Quarterfinals 3 2 1 E1 Boston College vs W4 Minnesota 3 2 2 E2 Colgate vs W3 Lake Superior State 3 2 3 W1 Michigan State vs E4 Boston University 3 2 4 W2 Wisconsin vs E3 Maine 4 Frozen Four 4 1 National Semifinal 4 1 1 E1 Boston College vs W2 Wisconsin 4 1 2 E2 Colgate vs E4 Boston University 4 2 National Championship 4 2 1 W2 Wisconsin vs E2 Colgate 5 All Tournament Team 6 ReferencesQualifying teams EditThe 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 East WestSeed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid1 Boston College Hockey East 26 11 1 Tournament champion 17th 1989 1 Michigan State CCHA 36 5 3 Tournament champion 12th 19892 Colgate ECAC Hockey 28 5 1 Tournament champion 2nd 1981 2 Wisconsin WCHA 32 9 1 Tournament champion 11th 19893 Maine Hockey East 31 9 2 At large bid 4th 1989 3 Lake Superior State CCHA 31 8 3 At large bid 4th 19894 Boston University Hockey East 21 14 2 At large bid 16th 1986 4 Minnesota WCHA 25 14 2 At large bid 17th 19895 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 21 9 3 At large bid 10th 1984 5 North Dakota WCHA 27 11 4 At large bid 12th 19876 Alaska Anchorage Independent 21 9 2 At large bid 1st Never 6 Bowling Green CCHA 25 15 2 At large bid 9th 1989 2 Format EditThe 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 EditFirst RoundMarch 16 18QuarterfinalsMarch 23 25Frozen FourMarch 30National ChampionshipApril 1E1Boston College416W4Minnesota65 W4Minnesota221E5Clarkson11 E1Boston College1W2Wisconsin2W2Wisconsin74 E3Maine85 E3Maine33 W6Bowling Green42 W2Wisconsin7E2Colgate3W1Michigan State633E4Boston University555E4Boston University355W5North Dakota830E4Boston University2E2Colgate3E2Colgate32 W3Lake Superior State610 W3Lake Superior State21 E6Alaska Anchorage23 Note denotes overtime period s First round Edit E3 Maine vs W6 Bowling Green Edit March 16 Maine 8 5 Bowling Green Alfond ArenaMarch 17 Maine 5 2 Bowling Green Alfond ArenaMaine won series 2 0 E4 Boston University vs W5 North Dakota Edit March 16 Boston University 5 8 North Dakota Walter Brown ArenaMarch 17 Boston University 5 3 North Dakota Walter Brown ArenaMarch 18 Boston University 5 0 North Dakota Walter Brown ArenaBoston University won series 2 1 W3 Lake Superior State vs E6 Alaska Anchorage Edit March 16 Lake Superior State 6 2 Alaska Anchorage Norris CenterMarch 17 Lake Superior State 10 3 Alaska Anchorage Norris CenterLake Superior State won series 2 0 W4 Minnesota vs E5 Clarkson Edit March 16 Minnesota 6 1 Clarkson Mariucci ArenaMarch 17 Minnesota 5 1 Clarkson Mariucci ArenaMinnesota won series 2 0 Quarterfinals Edit E1 Boston College vs W4 Minnesota Edit March 23 Boston College 4 2 Minnesota Conte ForumMarch 24 Boston College 1 2 Minnesota Conte ForumMarch 25 Boston College 6 1 Minnesota Conte ForumBoston College won series 2 1 E2 Colgate vs W3 Lake Superior State Edit March 23 Colgate 3 2 Lake Superior State Starr ArenaMarch 24 Colgate 2 1 Lake Superior State Starr ArenaColgate won series 2 0 W1 Michigan State vs E4 Boston University Edit March 23 3 Michigan State 6 3 Boston University Munn Ice Arena Smolinski Norris Shawn Heaphy 09 03 Beadle Miller Pat Murray 11 46 First period 05 09 Shawn McEachern Sacco Krys 10 51 Dave Tomlinson Koskimaki Miller Pat Murray 10 04 Miller Murray Jim Cummins GW 13 31 Cummins Murray Kip Miller 14 18 Second period No scoring Murray McCauley Kip Miller 03 58 Third period 06 42 Tony Amonte McEachern March 24 3 Michigan State 3 5 Boston University Munn Ice Arena White Bryan Smolinski 01 02 First period No scoring Woolley Muzzatti Shawn Heaphy 14 00 Second period 00 23 Phil von Stefenelli Legault Amonte 11 46 Ed Ronan Legault von Stefenelli 19 30 Shawn McEachern Amonte Murray White Steve Beadle 10 54 Third period 06 42 GW Mike Sullivan McEachern Amonte 15 38 Tony Amonte Legault McEachern March 25 3 Michigan State 3 5 Boston University Munn Ice Arena Murray Miller Steve Beadle PP 19 17 First period 11 14 Mark Bavis Ahola Mi Bavis Miller Russell Jason Woolley PP 02 58 Woolley Miller Pat Murray 07 28 Second period 00 23 Petteri Koskimaki Ronan 11 33 Murray White Steve Beadle 10 54 Third period 06 42 Ed Ronan Sacco Ahola 07 02 GW PP Tony Amonte Cashman 18 03 Robert Regan Sullivan von Stefenelli Boston University won series 2 1 W2 Wisconsin vs E3 Maine Edit March 23 Wisconsin 7 3 Maine Dane County ColiseumMarch 24 Wisconsin 4 3 Maine Dane County ColiseumWisconsin won series 2 0Frozen Four EditNational Semifinal Edit E1 Boston College vs W2 Wisconsin Edit March 30 Boston College 1 2 Wisconsin Joe Louis Arena E2 Colgate vs E4 Boston University Edit March 30 Colgate 3 2 Boston University Joe Louis Arena National Championship Edit W2 Wisconsin vs E2 Colgate Edit April 1 Wisconsin 7 3 Colgate Joe Louis Arena Scoring summaryPeriod Team Goal Assist s Time Score1st WIS John Byce PP Hill and Andringa 1 30 1 0 WISWIS John Byce SH Mendel 3 23 2 0 WISCGT Joel Gardner PP Dupere and Spott 4 58 2 1 WISWIS Chris Tancill PP Andringa and Hill 7 33 3 1 WISWIS Rob Andringa PP GW Hill and MacDonald 14 53 4 1 WIS2nd WIS Dennis Snedden Kurtz and Osiecki 25 03 5 1 WISCGT Steve Poapst PP Gardner 29 42 5 2 WISWIS Gary Shuchuk PP Richter and Rohlik 33 09 6 2 WIS3rd CGT Jamie Cooke PP Woodcroft and Lille 49 36 6 3 WISWIS John Byce EN unassisted 59 18 7 3 WISShots by periodTeam 1 2 3 OTColgate 5 5 14 24Wisconsin 10 7 3 20 GoaltendersTeam Name Saves Goals against Time on iceCGT Dave Gagnon 13 6WIS Duane Derksen 21 3WIS Jon Michelizzi 0 0All Tournament Team EditG Duane Derksen Wisconsin D Rob Andringa Wisconsin D Mark Osiecki Wisconsin F John Byce Wisconsin F Joel Gardner Colgate F Chris Tancill Wisconsin Most Outstanding Player s 4 5 References Edit NCAA Frozen Four Records PDF Retrieved June 4 2016 NCAA Division 1 Tournament College Hockey Historical Archives Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved June 19 2013 a b c Michigan State 2013 14 Hockey History PDF Michigan State Spartans Archived from the original PDF on March 22 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 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 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