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1 Qualifying teams  





2 Bracket  





3 Results  



3.1  National Quarterfinals  



3.1.1  (1) Clarkson vs. Mercyhurst  





3.1.2  (4) Boston College vs. Ohio State  





3.1.3  (2) Wisconsin vs. Minnesota  





3.1.4  (3) Colgate vs. Northeastern  







3.2  National Semifinals  



3.2.1  (1) Clarkson vs. Ohio State  





3.2.2  (2) Wisconsin vs. (3) Colgate  







3.3  National Championship  



3.3.1  (1) Clarkson vs. (3) Colgate  









4 Media  



4.1  Television  



4.1.1  Broadcast assignments  









5 Tournament awards  



5.1  All-Tournament Team  







6 References  














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2018 NCAA National Collegiate women's
ice hockey tournament
2018 Women's Frozen Four logo
Teams8
Finals site
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • ChampionsClarkson Golden Knights (3rd title)
    Runner-upColgate Raiders (1st title game)
    Semifinalists
  • Wisconsin Badgers (11th Frozen Four)
  • Winning coachMatt Desrosiers (3rd title)
    MOPShea Tiley (Clarkson)
    Attendance6,361
  • NCAA women's ice hockey tournaments
  • 2019
  • The 2018 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involves eight schools in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The quarterfinals will be played at the campuses of the seeded teams on Saturday, March 10, 2018. The Frozen Four will be played on March 16 and 18, 2018 at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The University of Minnesota will host the tournament. This will be the fourth time that Ridder Arena will host the Frozen Four and the sixth time it has been played in Minneapolis. This will be the second year that the Big Ten Network will air the Championship Game live and the first year the semifinals will be aired live on BTN.

    Qualifying teams[edit]

    2018 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
    Clarkson

    Clarkson

    Wisconsin

    Wisconsin

    Colgate

    Colgate

    Boston College

    Boston College

    Minnesota

    Minnesota

    Ohio State

    Ohio State

    Northeastern

    Northeastern

    Mercyhurst

    Mercyhurst

    2018 Qualifying Teams
    WCHA, ECAC, Hockey East, CHA

    In the fourth 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.[1]

    Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
    1 Clarkson ECAC 33–4–1 Tournament champion 7th 2017
    2 Wisconsin WCHA 30–4–2 At-large bid 12th 2017
    3 Colgate ECAC 32–5–1 At-large bid 1st Never
    4 Boston College Hockey East 30–4–3 At-large bid 10th 2017
    Minnesota WCHA 24–10–3 Tournament champion 16th 2017
    Ohio State WCHA 23–10–4 At-large bid 1st Never
    Northeastern Hockey East 19–16–3 Tournament champion 2nd 2016
    Mercyhurst CHA 18–14–4 Tournament champion 12th 2016

    Bracket[edit]

    [2]
    Quarterfinals held at home sites of seeded teams

    National Quarterfinals
    March 10
    National Semifinals
    March 16
    National Championship
    March 18
             
    1Clarkson 2*
    Mercyhurst 1
    1Clarkson 1*
    Ohio State 0
    4Boston College 0
    Ohio State 2
    1Clarkson 2*
    3Colgate 1
    2Wisconsin 4
    Minnesota 0
    2Wisconsin 3
    3Colgate 4**
    3Colgate 3
    Northeastern 1

    Championship Game Officials: Referee Scott Roth, Shane Paskey Linesmen: Mike Mueller, Glendon Seal

    Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

    Results[edit]

    National Quarterfinals[edit]

    (1) Clarkson vs. Mercyhurst[edit]

    March 10
    2:00
    Mercyhurst1–2 (OT)
    (0–0, 1–0, 0–1, 0–1)
    ClarksonCheel Arena
    Attendance: 1,383
    Game reference
    Kennedy BlairGoaliesShea TileyReferees:
    Christopher Leavitt
    MacKenzie Williams
    Linesmen:
    John Mulroy
    Timothy Daley
    Hartwick (Blasen, Nuutinen) – 39:391–0
    1–145:30 – ppPejzlová (Harmon, Gabel)
    1–276:52 – Giguère (Pejzlova, Harmon)
    10 minPenalties6 min
    28Shots32

    (4) Boston College vs. Ohio State[edit]

    March 10
    2:00
    Ohio State2–0
    (0–0, 1–0, 1–0)
    Boston CollegeConte Forum
    Attendance: 796
    Game reference
    Kassidy SauvéGoaliesKaitlin BurtReferees:
    Katie Guay
    Derek Zuckerman
    Linesmen:
    Ryan Belhumeur
    Ryan Chauvin
    Boyle (Iafallo, Sadek)pp – 30:121–0
    Field (Iafallo) – 55:432–0
    10 minPenalties10 min
    41Shots38

    (2) Wisconsin vs. Minnesota[edit]

    March 10
    2:07
    Minnesota0–4
    (0–1, 0–2, 0–1)
    WisconsinLaBahn Arena
    Attendance: 2,423
    Game reference
    Sidney PetersGoaliesKristen CampbellReferees:
    Scott Roth
    Robert Ludwig
    Linesmen:
    Glendon Seal
    Mike Mueller
    0–110:08 – Norby
    0–226:20 – Roque (Rowe, Wellhausen)
    0–326:36 – Roque
    0–418:09 – ppKepler (Roque, Cogan)
    8 minPenalties4 min
    12Shots39

    (3) Colgate vs. Northeastern[edit]

    March 10
    3:05
    Northeastern1–3
    (0–0, 1–1, 0–2)
    ColgateClass of 1965 Arena
    Attendance: 1,373
    Game reference
    Aerin FrankelGoaliesJulia VandykReferees:
    Chris Katyl
    Todd Plouffe
    Linesmen:
    Jodi Place
    Mike Bontatibus
    0–129:07 – ppWilson-Bennett (Zafuto, Eldridge)
    Renner (Kelly, Hartman) – 31:241–1
    1–241:37 – Zafuto (Perry)
    1–359:10 – Larson
    12 minPenalties6 min
    24Shots36

    National Semifinals[edit]

    (1) Clarkson vs. Ohio State[edit]

    March 16
    4:03
    Ohio State0–1 (OT)
    (0–0, 0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
    ClarksonRidder Arena
    Game reference
    Kassidy SauvéGoaliesShea TileyReferees:
    Chris Katyl
    Todd Plouffe
    Linesmen:
    Mike Bontatibus
    Jodi Price
    0–176:12 – Gabel (Giguère, Pejzliva)
    8 minPenalties4 min
    41Shots34

    (2) Wisconsin vs. (3) Colgate[edit]

    March 16
    7:51
    Colgate4–3 (2OT)
    (1–0, 1–1, 1–2, 0–0, 1–0)
    WisconsinRidder Arena
    Attendance: 3,369
    Game reference
    Julia VandykGoaliesKristen CampbellReferees:
    Chris Leavitt
    MacKenzie Williams
    Linesmen:
    Timothy Daley
    John Mulroy
    Wilson-Bennett (Zafuto, Sullivan) – 16:431–0
    1–126:22 Wellhausen (Roque)
    Wilson-Bennett (Sullivan, Eldridge)pp – 39:302–1
    2–246:37 – ppKepler (Rolfes, Cogan)
    Eldridge (Wilson-Bennett, Zafuto)pp – 54:133–2
    3–356:36 – Steffen (Bowlby, Norby)
    Wilson-Bennett (Perry, Wildfang)pp – 96:034–3
    8 minPenalties6 min

    National Championship[edit]

    (1) Clarkson vs. (3) Colgate[edit]

    March 18
    2:03
    Colgate1–2 (OT)
    (0–1, 1–0, 0–0, 0–1)
    ClarksonRidder Arena
    Attendance: 2,992
    Game reference
    Julia VandykGoaliesShea TileyReferees:
    Scott Roth
    Robert Ludwig
    Linesmen:
    Mike Mueller
    Glendon Seal
    0–116:29 – Vinkle (Mariani)
    Schneider (Zafuto, Wilson-Bennett)1–1
    1–267:55 – Giguère
    8 minPenalties6 min
    28Shots37

    Media[edit]

    Television[edit]

    Big Ten Network televised the semifinals and championship during their multi-year contract to carry the event.[3]

    Broadcast assignments[edit]

    Women's Frozen Four and Championship

    Tournament awards[edit]

    All-Tournament Team[edit]

    * Most Outstanding Player[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Committee releases eight-team field for national championship tournament". NCAA.com. NCAA. March 5, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  • ^ "Women's Ice Hockey Bracket". NCAA.com. NCAA. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  • ^ "College hockey: Women's Frozen Four to air on Big Ten Network". NCAA.com. NCAA. February 9, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  • ^ "NCAA Women's Frozen Four Records Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. March 19, 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 20, 2023. Retrieved March 19, 2023.

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