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1963 NCAA men's ice hockey tournament

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1963 NCAA men's
ice hockey tournament
Teams4
Finals site
ChampionsNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux (2nd title)
Runner-upDenver Pioneers (4th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachBarry Thorndycraft (2nd title)
MOPAl McLean (North Dakota)
Attendance16,190

The 1963 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the culmination of the 1962–63 NCAA men's ice hockey season, the 16th such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 14 and 16, 1963, and concluded with North Dakota defeating Denver 6–5. All games were played at the McHugh Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Qualifying teams

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Four teams qualified for the tournament, two each from the eastern and western regions. The ECAC tournament champion and the WCHA tournament champion received automatic bids into the tournament. Harvard, the ECAC champion, declined the bid to the tournament and was instead replaced by the runner-up Boston College. Two at-large bids were offered to one eastern and one western team based upon both their tournament finish as well as their regular season record.

East West
Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Boston College ECAC Hockey 22–7–0 At-Large 7th 1959 1 Denver WCHA 22–8–1 Tournament champion 4th 1961
2 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 19–3–2 At-Large 4th 1962 2 North Dakota WCHA 20–7–3 At-Large 3rd 1959

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Format

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The ECAC champion was seeded as the top eastern team while the WCHA champion was given the top western seed. The second eastern seed was slotted to play the top western seed and vice versa. All games were played at the Meehan Auditorium. All matches were Single-game eliminations with the semifinal winners advancing to the national championship game and the losers playing in a consolation game.

Bracket

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Semifinals
March 14–15
National championship
March 16
      
E1 Boston College 2
W2 North Dakota 8
W2 North Dakota 6
W1 Denver 5
W1 Denver 6
E2 Clarkson 2 Third-place game
E1 Boston College 3
E2 Clarkson 5

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Semifinals

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Boston College vs. North Dakota

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March 14 Boston College 2 – 8 North Dakota McHugh Forum


Denver vs. Clarkson

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March 15 Denver 6 – 2 Clarkson McHugh Forum


Consolation Game

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Boston College vs. Clarkson

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March 21 Boston College 3 – 5 Clarkson McHugh Forum


National Championship

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Denver vs. North Dakota

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March 16[3] Denver 5 – 6 North Dakota McHugh Forum


Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st UND Don Stokaluk Merrifield and Bartlett 1:57 1–0 UND
UND Al McLean Sutherland and Bartlett 3:11 2–0 UND
UND Ernie Dyda Matheson and Merrifield 7:25 3–0 UND
DEN Greg Lacomy Kenning and Fragomeni 12:55 3–1 UND
DEN Bob Hamill Wilson and Art 13:13 3–2 UND
UND Don Stokaluk Roberge 14:20 4–2 UND
UND Jack Matheson Ross 15:14 5–2 UND
2nd UND Al McLeanGW unassisted 25:01 6–2 UND
DEN Greg Lacomy Wilson and Johnston 27:05 6–3 UND
DEN Bob Hamill Staub 33:09 6–4 UND
3rd DEN Bob Hamill Kowel 53:19 6–5 UND

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Division 1 Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "NCAA Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  3. ^ "North Dakota 2015-16 Hockey Yearbook" (PDF). North Dakota. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 18, 2016. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  4. ^ "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  5. ^ "NCAA Division I Awards". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved July 17, 2013.