NCAA sponsors a championship tournament in ice hockey. The semi-finals and finals are called the Frozen Four. Women’s ice hockey has never had a Division II classification, largely because the NCAA did not begin sponsoring the sport for women until 2001, two years after it had abolished Division II competition for men.
NCAA Women’s Division I ice hockey championship
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Year |
Champion |
Score |
Runner-up |
City |
Arena |
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2001 |
Minnesota-Duluth |
4-2 |
St. Lawrence |
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Mariucci Arena |
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2002 |
Minnesota-Duluth |
3-2 |
Brown |
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2003 |
Minnesota-Duluth |
4-3 (2ots) |
Harvard |
|
DECC |
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2004 |
|
6-2 |
Harvard |
|
Dunkin’ |
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2005 |
|
4-3 |
Harvard |
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2006 |
|
3-0 |
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|
Mariucci Arena |
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2007 |
|
4-1 |
Minnesota-Duluth |
|
Herb Brooks Arena |
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2008 |
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DECC |
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2009 |
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Agganis Arena |
NCAA Women’s Division III ice hockey championship
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Year |
Champion |
Score |
Runner-up |
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2002 |
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2-1 |
Manhattanville |
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2003 |
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5-1 |
Manhattanville |
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2004 |
Middlebury |
2-1 |
Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
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2005 |
Middlebury |
4-3 |
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2006 |
Middlebury |
3-1 |
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2007 |
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2-1 |
Middlebury |