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2017 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament

The 2017 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involved eight schools in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The quarterfinals were contested at the campuses of the seeded teams on March 11, 2017. The Frozen Four was played on March 17 and 19, 2017 at Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri with Lindenwood University as the host.[1]

2017 NCAA Women's National Collegiate
ice hockey tournament
2017 Women's Frozen Four logo
Teams8
Finals site
ChampionsClarkson Golden Knights (2nd title)
Runner-upWisconsin Badgers (7th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachMatt Desrosiers (2nd title)
MOPCayley Mercer (Clarkson)
Attendance5,778

The tournament was won by Clarkson with a 3–0 win over Wisconsin, giving the Golden Knights their second title in program history.

Qualifying teams Edit

In the third year under this qualification format, the winners of all four Division I conference tournaments received automatic berths to the NCAA tournament. The other four teams were selected at-large. The top four teams were then seeded and received home ice for the quarterfinals.[2]

Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Wisconsin WCHA 31–2–4 Tournament champion 11th 2016
2 Clarkson ECAC 29–4–5 Tournament champion 6th 2016
3 Minnesota–Duluth WCHA 25–6–5 At-large bid 11th 2011
4 Boston College Hockey East 27–5–5 Tournament champion 9th 2016
St. Lawrence ECAC 26–5–4 At-large bid 9th 2012
Minnesota WCHA 25–7–5 At-large bid 15th 2016
Cornell ECAC 20–8–5 At-large bid 6th 2014
Robert Morris CHA 24–4–6 Tournament champion 1st Never

Bracket Edit

[1]
Quarterfinals held at home sites of seeded teams

National Quarterfinals
March 11
National Semifinals
March 17
National Championship
March 19
         
1 Wisconsin 7
Robert Morris 0
1 Wisconsin 1
4 Boston College 0
4 Boston College 6
St. Lawrence 0
1 Wisconsin 0
2 Clarkson 3
2 Clarkson 3
Cornell 1
2 Clarkson 4
Minnesota 3
3 Minnesota–Duluth 0
Minnesota 1

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Results Edit

National Quarterfinals Edit

(1) Wisconsin vs. Robert Morris Edit

March 11 Robert Morris 0 – 7 Wisconsin LaBahn Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 1:48 – Mekenzie Steffen – (Baylee Wellhausen, Lauren Williams)
13:43 – Sarah Nurse(Annie Pankowski, Jenny Ryan)
No scoring Second period 7:26 – Baylee Wellhausen – (Sophia Shaver, Mekenzie Steffen)
8:34 – Maddie Rolfes – (Sarah Nurse)13:27 – Annie Pankowski – (Sarah Nurse, Mekenzie Steffen)
18:16 – Emily Clark
No scoring Third period 16:35 – Emily Clark – (Presley Norby)
Jessica Dodds (15 saves / 19 shots)
Lauren Bailey (20 saves / 23 shots)
Goalie stats Ann-Renee Desbiens (12 saves / 12 shots)


(4) Boston College vs. St. Lawrence Edit

March 11 St. Lawrence 0 – 6 Boston College Conte Forum Recap  
No scoring First period 18:36 – Kenzie Kent – (Makenna Newkirk, Kali Flanagan)
No scoring Second period 1:51 – Kristyn Capizzano – (Caitrin Lonergan, Delaney Belinskas)
5:56 – Andie Anastos – (Kenzie Kent, Kali Flanagan)14:54 – Haley McLean – (Ryan Little)
19:58 – Megan Keller(Haley McLean)
No scoring Third period 9:49 – Makenna Newkirk – (Kenzie Kent, Andie Anastos)
Grace Harrison (7 saves / 11 shots)
Sonjia Shelly (9 saves / 11 shots)
Goalie stats Katie Burt (24 saves / 24 shots)


(2) Clarkson vs. Cornell Edit

March 11 Cornell 1 – 3 Clarkson Cheel Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 12:25 – Loren Gabel(Ella Shelton, Savannah Harmon)
No scoring Second period No scoring
18:36 – Lenka Serdar – (Jaime Bourbannais, Hannah Bunton) Third period 18:21 – Loren Gabel – (Cayley Mercer, Genevieve Bannon)
19:32 – Loren Gabel – (Genevieve Bannon, Ella Shelton)
Paula Voorheis (34 saves / 37 shots) Goalie stats Shea Tiley (22 saves / 23 shots)


(3) Minnesota-Duluth vs. Minnesota Edit

March 11 Minnesota 1 – 0 Minnesota-Duluth Amsoil Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
7:54 – Patti Marshall – (Kelly Pannek, Sarah Potomak) Third period No scoring
Sidney Peters (25 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Maddie Rooney (28 saves / 29 shots)


National Semifinals Edit

(1) Wisconsin vs. (4) Boston College Edit

March 17 Boston College 0 – 1 Wisconsin Family Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 19:43 – Mellissa Channell– (Annie Pankowski, Abby Roque)
Katie Burt (35 saves / 36 shots) Goalie stats Ann-Renee Desbiens (22 saves / 22 shots)


(2) Clarkson vs. Minnesota Edit

March 17 Minnesota 3 – 4 Clarkson Family Arena Recap  
17:54 – Kate Schipper – (Caitlin Reilly) First period 12:55 – Genevieve Bannon – (Savannah Harmon, Ella Shelton)
19:00 – Sarah Potomak(Kelly Pannek, Sydney Baldwin) Second period 11:21 – Loren Gabel(Genevieve Bannon, Cayley Mercer)
14:57 – Sophie Skarzynski – (Lindsay Agnew) Third period 4:58 – Savannah Harmon – (Rhyen McGill, Amanda Titus)
18:29 – Rhyen McGill – (Cayler Mercer, Genevieve Bannon)
Sidney Peters (21 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Shea Tiley (28 saves / 31 shots)


National Championship Edit

(1) Wisconsin vs. (2) Clarkson Edit

March 19 Clarkson 3 – 0 Wisconsin Family Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
0:27 – Savannah Harmon(Genevieve Bannon, Ella Shelton) Second period No scoring
16:56 – Cayley Mercer – (Loren Gabel, Genevieve Bannon)
19:16 – Cayley Mercer
Third period No scoring
Shea Tiley (41 saves / 41 shots) Goalie stats Ann-Renee Desbiens (17 saves / 20 shots)


Media Edit

Television Edit

An agreement with the Big Ten Network resulted in the championship game being televised for the first time since 2010.[3][4][5]

Broadcast assignments Edit

Women's Frozen Four

  • Scott Sudikoff (NCAA.com)

Championship

  • Dan Kelly, Sonny Watrous, and Sara Dayley (BTN)

Tournament awards Edit

All-Tournament Team Edit

* Most Outstanding Player[6]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Women's Ice Hockey Bracket". NCAA.com. NCAA. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  2. ^ "Committee releases eight-team field for national championship tournament". NCAA.com. NCAA. March 5, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  3. ^ "College hockey: Women's Frozen Four to air on Big Ten Network". NCAA.com. NCAA. February 9, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. ^ "White's OT Gamewinner Propels Cornell Into National Title Game". CornellBigRed.com. Cornell Athletics. March 19, 2010. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  5. ^ "Duggan leads Badgers to 3-2 win over Eagles, national title game Sunday". UWBaders.com. Wisconsin Athletics. March 18, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  6. ^ "NCAA Women's Frozen Four Records Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. March 19, 2023. (PDF) from the original on March 20, 2023. Retrieved March 19, 2023.

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The 2017 NCAA National Collegiate Women s Ice Hockey Tournament involved eight schools in single elimination play to determine the national champion of women s NCAA Division I college ice hockey The quarterfinals were contested at the campuses of the seeded teams on March 11 2017 The Frozen Four was played on March 17 and 19 2017 at Family Arena in St Charles Missouri with Lindenwood University as the host 1 2017 NCAA Women s National Collegiate ice hockey tournament2017 Women s Frozen Four logoTeams8Finals siteFamily ArenaSt Charles MissouriChampionsClarkson Golden Knights 2nd title Runner upWisconsin Badgers 7th title game SemifinalistsBoston College Eagles 7th Frozen Four Minnesota Golden Gophers 13th Frozen Four Winning coachMatt Desrosiers 2nd title MOPCayley Mercer Clarkson Attendance5 778 2016 NCAA National Collegiate Women s Ice Hockey Tournaments 2018 The tournament was won by Clarkson with a 3 0 win over Wisconsin giving the Golden Knights their second title in program history Contents 1 Qualifying teams 2 Bracket 3 Results 3 1 National Quarterfinals 3 1 1 1 Wisconsin vs Robert Morris 3 1 2 4 Boston College vs St Lawrence 3 1 3 2 Clarkson vs Cornell 3 1 4 3 Minnesota Duluth vs Minnesota 3 2 National Semifinals 3 2 1 1 Wisconsin vs 4 Boston College 3 2 2 2 Clarkson vs Minnesota 3 3 National Championship 3 3 1 1 Wisconsin vs 2 Clarkson 4 Media 4 1 Television 4 1 1 Broadcast assignments 5 Tournament awards 5 1 All Tournament Team 6 See also 7 ReferencesQualifying teams EditIn the third year under this qualification format the winners of all four Division I conference tournaments received automatic berths to the NCAA tournament The other four teams were selected at large The top four teams were then seeded and received home ice for the quarterfinals 2 Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid1 Wisconsin WCHA 31 2 4 Tournament champion 11th 20162 Clarkson ECAC 29 4 5 Tournament champion 6th 20163 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 25 6 5 At large bid 11th 20114 Boston College Hockey East 27 5 5 Tournament champion 9th 2016St Lawrence ECAC 26 5 4 At large bid 9th 2012Minnesota WCHA 25 7 5 At large bid 15th 2016Cornell ECAC 20 8 5 At large bid 6th 2014Robert Morris CHA 24 4 6 Tournament champion 1st NeverBracket Edit 1 Quarterfinals held at home sites of seeded teams National Quarterfinals March 11National Semifinals March 17National Championship March 19 1Wisconsin7Robert Morris01Wisconsin14Boston College04Boston College6St Lawrence01Wisconsin02Clarkson32Clarkson3Cornell12Clarkson4Minnesota33Minnesota Duluth0Minnesota1Note denotes overtime period s Results EditNational Quarterfinals Edit 1 Wisconsin vs Robert Morris Edit March 11 Robert Morris 0 7 Wisconsin LaBahn Arena Recap No scoring First period 1 48 Mekenzie Steffen Baylee Wellhausen Lauren Williams 13 43 Sarah Nurse Annie Pankowski Jenny Ryan No scoring Second period 7 26 Baylee Wellhausen Sophia Shaver Mekenzie Steffen 8 34 Maddie Rolfes Sarah Nurse 13 27 Annie Pankowski Sarah Nurse Mekenzie Steffen 18 16 Emily ClarkNo scoring Third period 16 35 Emily Clark Presley Norby Jessica Dodds 15 saves 19 shots Lauren Bailey 20 saves 23 shots Goalie stats Ann Renee Desbiens 12 saves 12 shots 4 Boston College vs St Lawrence Edit March 11 St Lawrence 0 6 Boston College Conte Forum Recap No scoring First period 18 36 Kenzie Kent Makenna Newkirk Kali Flanagan No scoring Second period 1 51 Kristyn Capizzano Caitrin Lonergan Delaney Belinskas 5 56 Andie Anastos Kenzie Kent Kali Flanagan 14 54 Haley McLean Ryan Little 19 58 Megan Keller Haley McLean No scoring Third period 9 49 Makenna Newkirk Kenzie Kent Andie Anastos Grace Harrison 7 saves 11 shots Sonjia Shelly 9 saves 11 shots Goalie stats Katie Burt 24 saves 24 shots 2 Clarkson vs Cornell Edit March 11 Cornell 1 3 Clarkson Cheel Arena Recap No scoring First period 12 25 Loren Gabel Ella Shelton Savannah Harmon No scoring Second period No scoring18 36 Lenka Serdar Jaime Bourbannais Hannah Bunton Third period 18 21 Loren Gabel Cayley Mercer Genevieve Bannon 19 32 Loren Gabel Genevieve Bannon Ella Shelton Paula Voorheis 34 saves 37 shots Goalie stats Shea Tiley 22 saves 23 shots 3 Minnesota Duluth vs Minnesota Edit March 11 Minnesota 1 0 Minnesota Duluth Amsoil Arena Recap No scoring First period No scoringNo scoring Second period No scoring7 54 Patti Marshall Kelly Pannek Sarah Potomak Third period No scoringSidney Peters 25 saves 25 shots Goalie stats Maddie Rooney 28 saves 29 shots National Semifinals Edit 1 Wisconsin vs 4 Boston College Edit March 17 Boston College 0 1 Wisconsin Family Arena Recap No scoring First period No scoringNo scoring Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 19 43 Mellissa Channell Annie Pankowski Abby Roque Katie Burt 35 saves 36 shots Goalie stats Ann Renee Desbiens 22 saves 22 shots 2 Clarkson vs Minnesota Edit March 17 Minnesota 3 4 Clarkson Family Arena Recap 17 54 Kate Schipper Caitlin Reilly First period 12 55 Genevieve Bannon Savannah Harmon Ella Shelton 19 00 Sarah Potomak Kelly Pannek Sydney Baldwin Second period 11 21 Loren Gabel Genevieve Bannon Cayley Mercer 14 57 Sophie Skarzynski Lindsay Agnew Third period 4 58 Savannah Harmon Rhyen McGill Amanda Titus 18 29 Rhyen McGill Cayler Mercer Genevieve Bannon Sidney Peters 21 saves 25 shots Goalie stats Shea Tiley 28 saves 31 shots National Championship Edit 1 Wisconsin vs 2 Clarkson Edit March 19 Clarkson 3 0 Wisconsin Family Arena Recap No scoring First period No scoring0 27 Savannah Harmon Genevieve Bannon Ella Shelton Second period No scoring16 56 Cayley Mercer Loren Gabel Genevieve Bannon 19 16 Cayley Mercer Third period No scoringShea Tiley 41 saves 41 shots Goalie stats Ann Renee Desbiens 17 saves 20 shots Media EditTelevision Edit An agreement with the Big Ten Network resulted in the championship game being televised for the first time since 2010 3 4 5 Broadcast assignments Edit Women s Frozen Four Scott Sudikoff NCAA com Championship Dan Kelly Sonny Watrous and Sara Dayley BTN Tournament awards EditAll Tournament Team Edit G Ann Renee Desbiens Wisconsin D Mellissa Channell Wisconsin D Savannah Harmon Clarkson F Genevieve Bannon Clarkson F Cayley Mercer Clarkson F Annie Pankowski Wisconsin Most Outstanding Player 6 See also Edit2017 NCAA Division I Men s Ice Hockey TournamentReferences Edit a b Women s Ice Hockey Bracket NCAA com NCAA Retrieved March 6 2017 Committee releases eight team field for national championship tournament NCAA com NCAA March 5 2017 Retrieved March 6 2017 College hockey Women s Frozen Four to air on Big Ten Network NCAA com NCAA February 9 2017 Retrieved March 19 2017 White s OT Gamewinner Propels Cornell Into National Title Game CornellBigRed com Cornell Athletics March 19 2010 Retrieved February 17 2017 Duggan leads Badgers to 3 2 win over Eagles national title game Sunday UWBaders com Wisconsin Athletics March 18 2011 Retrieved April 17 2017 NCAA Women s Frozen Four Records Book PDF NCAA org March 19 2023 Archived PDF from the 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