NCAA Hockey Tournament
NCAA Hockey Tournament represents the best of the best in the NCAA. Here are the schools who have won the most championships since the beginning of each tournament.
Men's Division 1
The Men's Division 1 NCAA tournament for the National Championship started in 1948. Michigan won the first D1 NCAA tournament and Dartmouth were the runner up.
Top 10 Men's Division 1 Champions
- Michigan - 9 Championships Most Recent 1998
- Denver - 7 Championships Most Recent 2005
- North Dakota - 7 Championships Most Recent 2000
- Wisconsin - 6 Championships Most Recent 1990
- Boston University - 5 Championships Most Recent 2009
- Minnesota - 5 Championships Most Recent 2003
- Boston College - 4 Championships Most Recent 2010
- Michigan State - 3 Championships Most Recent 2007
- Lake Superior State - 3 Championships Most Recent 1994
- Michigan Tech - 3 Championships Most Recent 1975
Top 10 Men's Division 1 Runners Up
- Boston College - 6 Most Recent 2007
- Minnesota - 6 Most Recent 1989
- North Dakota - 5 Most Recent 2005
- Boston University - 5 Most Recent 1997
- Michigan Tech - 4 Most Recent 1976
- Michigan - 3 Most Recent 2011
- Wisconsin - 3 Most Recent 2010
- Colorado College - 3 Most Recent 1996
- Denver - 3 Most Recent 1973
- Clarkson - 3 Most Recent 1970
Men's Division III
The Men's Division III NCAA tournament for the National Championship started in 1984. Babson won the first D3 NCAA hockey tournament and the Union College Dutchmen were the runner up.
Top 10 Men's Division III Champions
- Middlebury - 8 Championships Most Recent 2006
- UW-Steven's Point - 4 Championships Most Recent 1993
- Norwich - 3 Championships Most Recent 2010
- Plattsburgh - 3 Championships Most Recent 2001
- St. Norbert - 2 Championships Most Recent 2011
- UW-River Falls - 2 Championships Most Recent 1994
- Neumann - 1 Championships Most Recent 2009
- Oswego State - 1 Championships Most Recent 2007
- UW-Superior - 1 Championships Most Recent 2002
- Bemidji - 1 Championships Most Recent 1986
Top 10 Men's Division III Runners Up
- St. Norbert - 3 Most Recent 2010
- Plattsburgh - 3 Most Recent 2008
- RIT - 3 Most Recent 2001
- UW-Superior - 3 Most Recent 1999
- St. Thomas - 2 Most Recent 2005
- Oswego State - 2 Most Recent 2003
- UW-Steven's Point - 2 Most Recent 1998
- Adrian College - 1 Most Recent 2011
- Gustavus Adolphus - 1 Most Recent 2009
- Middlebury - 1 Most Recent 2007
Women's Division 1
The Women's NCAA tournament for the National Championship started in 2001. Minnesota Duluth won the first Women's D1 NCAA hockey tournament and St. Lawrence was the runner up.
Top 3 Women's Division 1 Champions
- Minnesota Duluth - 9 Championships Most Recent 2010
- Wisconsin - 4 Championships Most Recent 2011
- Minnesota - 2 Championships Most Recent 2005
Top 9 Women's Division 1 Runners Up
- Harvard - 3 Most Recent 2005
- Boston University - 1 Most Recent 2011
- Cornell- 1 Most Recent 2010
- Mercyhurst - 1 Most Recent 2009
- Wisconsin - 1 Most Recent 2008
- Minnesota Duluth - 1 Most Recent 2007
- Minnesota - 1 Most Recent 2006
- Brown - 1 Most Recent
- St. Lawrence - 3 Most Recent 2001
Women's Division III
The Women's Division III NCAA tournament for the National Championship started in 2002. Elmira won the first D3 NCAA tournament and Manhattanville were the runner up.
Top 5 Women's Division III Champions
- Middlebury - 3 Championships Most Recent 2006
- Amherst - 2 Championships Most Recent 2010
- Plattsburgh - 2 Championships Most Recent 2008
- Elmira - 2 Championships Most Recent 2003
- Norwich - 1 Championships Most Recent 2011
Top 7 Women's Division III Runners Up
- Manhattanville - 3 Most Recent 2008
- Elmira - 2 Most Recent 2009
- RIT - 1 Most Recent 2011
- Norwich - 1 Most Recent 2010
- Middlebury - 1 Most Recent 2007
- Plattsburgh - 1 Most Recent 2006
- UW-Steven's Point - 1 Most Recent 2004
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