2026 DI men’s ice hockey championship: Bracket, schedule, scores

2026 DI men’s ice hockey championship: Bracket, schedule, scores

The 2026 DI men’s hockey championship begins with regional semifinals March 26-27. Sixteen DI men’s hockey groups throughout 4 areas will compete for a spot within the 2026 Frozen Four at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

See the complete bracket and schedule for the 2026 DI men’s hockey championship beneath.

2026 DI men’s hockey championship bracket

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2026 DI men's ice hockey championship bracket

2026 DI men’s hockey championship schedule

All instances Eastern

  • Regional semifinals
  • Regional finals
    • Saturday, March 28
    • Sunday, March 29
      • Albany Regional remaining
      • Loveland Regional remaining
  • Men’s Frozen Four
    • Semifinals — Thursday, April 9
    • Final — 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 11 on ESPN

  • Selection present — ESPNU
    • 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 22
  • Regional semifinals

DI men’s hockey championship historical past

Western Michigan is the defending nationwide champion after defeating Boston U. within the 2025 Frozen Four remaining to win its first title in program historical past. Denver has probably the most nationwide championships of any DI men’s hockey program with 10. Below is the complete record of DI men’s hockey champions courting again to 1948.

YearChampionCoachScoreRunner-UpHost or Site
2025Western Michigan (34-7-1)Pat Ferschweiler6-2Boston UniversitySt. Louis
2024Denver (32-9-3)David Carle2-0Boston CollegeSt. Paul, Minn.
2023Quinnipiac (34-4-3)Rand Pecknold3-2 (OT)MinnesotaTampa, Fla.
2022Denver (31-9-1)David Carle5-1Minnesota StateBoston
2021Massachusetts (20-5-4) Greg Carvel5-0St. Cloud StatePittsburgh
2020Canceled as a consequence of COVID-19
2019Minnesota Duluth (29-11-2)Scott Sandelin3-0MassachusettsBuffalo, N.Y.
2018Minnesota Duluth (25-16-3) Scott Sandelin2-1Notre Dame St. Paul, Minn.
2017Denver (33-7-4)Jim Montgomery3-2Minnesota DuluthChicago
2016North Dakota (34-6-4)Brad Berry5-1QuinnipiacTampa
2015Providence (26-13-2)Nate Leaman4-3Boston UniversityBoston
2014Union (N.Y.) (32-6-4)Rick Bennett7-4MinnesotaPhiladelphia
2013Yale (22-12-3)Keith Allain4-0QuinnipiacPittsburgh
2012Boston College (33-10-1)Jerry York4-1Ferris StateTampa, Fla.
2011Minnesota Duluth (26-10-6)Scott Sandelin3-2 (ot)MichiganSt. Paul, Minn.
2010Boston College (29-10-3)Jerry York5-0WisconsinDetroit
2009Boston University (35-6-4)Jack Parker4-3 (ot)Miami (Ohio)Washington D.C.
2008Boston College (25-11-8)Jerry York4-1Notre DameDenver
2007Michigan State (26-13-3)Rick Comley3-1Boston CollegeSt. Louis
2006Wisconsin (30-10-3)Mike Eaves2-1Boston CollegeMilwaukee
2005Denver (32-9-2)George Gwozdecky4-1North DakotaColumbus, Ohio
2004Denver (27-12-5)George Gwozdecky1-0MaineBoston
2003Minnesota (30-8-9)Don Lucia5-1New HampshireBuffalo, N.Y.
2002Minnesota (32-8-4)Don Lucia4-3 (ot)MaineSt. Paul, Minn.
2001Boston College (33-8-2)Jerry York3-2 (ot)North DakotaAlbany, N.Y.
2000North Dakota (31-8-5)Dean Blais4-2Boston CollegeProvidence, R.I.
1999Maine (31-6-4)Shawn Walsh3-2 (ot)New HampshireAnaheim, Calif.
1998Michigan (32-11-1)Gordon “Red” Berenson3-2 (ot)Boston CollegeBoston
1997North Dakota (31-10-2)Dean Blais6-4Boston UniversityMilwaukee
1996Michigan (33-7-2)Gordon “Red” Berenson3-2 (ot)Colorado CollegeCincinnati
1995Boston University (31-6-3)Jack Parker6-2MaineProvidence, R.I.
1994Lake Superior State (31-10-4)Jeff Jackson9-1Boston UniversitySt. Paul, Minn.
1993Maine (42-1-2)Shawn Walsh5-4Lake Superior StateMilwaukee
1992Lake Superior State (30-9-4)Jeff Jackson5-3#WisconsinAlbany, N.Y.
1991Northern Michigan (38-5-4)Rick Comley8-7 (3ot)Boston UniversitySt. Paul, Minn.
1990Wisconsin (36-9-1)Jeff Sauer7-3ColgateDetroit
1989Harvard (31-3)Bill Cleary4-3 (ot)MinnesotaSt. Paul, Minn.
1988Lake Superior State (33-7-6)Frank Anzalone4-3 (ot)St. LawrenceLake Placid, N.Y.
1987North Dakota (40-8)John “Gino” Gasparini5-3Michigan StateDetroit
1986Michigan State (34-9-2)Ron Mason6-5HarvardProvidence, R.I.
1985Rensselaer (35-2-1)Mike Addesa2-1ProvidenceDetroit
1984Bowling Green (34-8-2)Jerry York5-4 (4ot)Minnesota DuluthLake Placid, N.Y.
1983Wisconsin (33-10-4)Jeff Sauer6-2HarvardGrand Forks, N.D.
1982North Dakota (35-12)John “Gino” Gasparini5-2WisconsinProvidence, R.I.
1981Wisconsin (27-14-1)Bob Johnson6-3MinnesotaDuluth, Minnesota
1980North Dakota (31-8-1)John “Gino” Gasparini5-2Northern MichiganProvidence, R.I.
1979Minnesota (32-11-1)Herb Brooks4-3North DakotaDetroit
1978Boston University (30-2)Jack Parker5-3Boston CollegeProvidence, R.I.
1977Wisconsin (37-7-1)Bob Johnson6-5 (ot)MichiganDetroit
1976Minnesota (28-14-2)Herb Brooks6-4Michigan TechDenver
1975Michigan Tech (32-10)John MacInnes6-1MinnesotaSt. Louis
1974Minnesota (22-12-6)Herb Brooks4-2Michigan TechBoston
1973Wisconsin (29-9-2)Bob Johnson4-2#DenverBoston
1972Boston University (26-4-1)Jack Kelley4-0CornellBoston
1971Boston University (28-2-1)Jack Kelley4-2MinnesotaSyracuse, N.Y.
1970Cornell (29-0)Ned Harkness6-4ClarksonLake Placid, N.Y.
1969Denver (26-6)Murray Armstrong4-3CornellColorado Springs, Colo.
1968Denver (28-5-1)Murray Armstrong4-0North DakotaDuluth, Minnesota
1967Cornell (27-1-1)Ned Harkness4-1Boston UniversitySyracuse, N.Y.
1966Michigan State (16-13)Amo Bessone6-1ClarksonMinneapolis
1965Michigan Tech (24-5-2)John MacInnes8-2Boston CollegeProvidence, R.I.
1964Michigan (24-4-1)Allan Renfrew6-3DenverDenver
1963North Dakota (22-7-3)Barry Thorndycraft6-5DenverBoston
1962Michigan Tech (29-3)John MacInnes7-1ClarksonUtica, N.Y.
1961Denver (30-1-1)Murray Armstrong12-2St. LawrenceDenver
1960Denver (27-4-3)Murray Armstrong5-3Michigan TechBoston
1959North Dakota (20-10-1)Bob May4-3 (ot)Michigan StateTroy, N.Y.
1958Denver (24-10-2)Murray Armstrong6-2North DakotaMinneapolis
1957Colorado College (25-5)Thomas Bedecki13-6MichiganColorado Springs, Colo.
1956Michigan (20-2-1)Vic Heyliger7-5Michigan TechColorado Springs, Colo.
1955Michigan (18-5-1)Vic Heyliger5-3Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, Colo.
1954Rensselaer (18-5)Ned Harkness5-4 (ot)MinnesotaColorado Springs, Colo.
1953Michigan (17-7)Vic Heyliger7-3MinnesotaColorado Springs, Colo.
1952Michigan (22-4)Vic Heyliger4-1Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, Colo.
1951Michigan (22-4-1)Vic Heyliger7-1BrownColorado Springs, Colo.
1950Colorado College (18-5-1)Cheddy Thompson13-4Boston UniversityColorado Springs, Colo.
1949Boston College (21-1)John “Snooks” Kelley4-3DartmouthColorado Springs, Colo.
1948Michigan (20-2-1)Vic Heyliger8-4DartmouthColorado Springs, Colo.

#Participation within the event vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

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