2024 bracket
2024 tournament
Locations, dates:
• Selection show: Sunday, March 10, noon ET, ESPNews
• Regional semifinals: Campus sites of top three seeds, March 14/15
• Regional finals: Campus sites of top four seeds, March 16/17
• Frozen Four: Whittemore Center Arena, Durham, N.H., March 22 and 24
Qualifying teams: 11
Format: Five automatic qualifiers and the top six other teams from the PairWise Rankings are selected. The top four overall seeds are No. 1 seeds and will host regional finals. The next four overall seeds are No. 2 seeds. The remaining three teams are No. 3 seeds. The No. 4 overall seed will play the No. 5 overall seed. The bottom three No. 2 seeds will play the three No. 3 seeds in the regional semifinals. All rounds are single elimination. More: NCAA Division I women’s tournament selection process
Automatic qualifiers: Postseason tournament champions from CHA, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NEWHA and WCHA.
NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey committee
• Jeremy Gibson, Merrimack athletic director (chair)
• William Martinov, Long Island chief of alumni engagement and athletics advancement
• Cara Morey, Princeton coach
• Janine Oman, Ohio State senior deputy director
• Britni Smith, Syracuse coach
Future sites
2025
• Frozen Four: Ridder Arena, Minneapolis
2026
• Frozen Four: Pegula Ice Arena, State College, Pa.
2027
• Frozen Four: Amsoil Arena, Duluth, Minn.
2028
• Frozen Four: Martire Family Arena, Fairfield, Conn.
NCAA champions
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Site |
2024 | Ohio State | Wisconsin | Durham, N.H. |
2023 | Wisconsin | Ohio State | Duluth, Minn. |
2022 | Ohio State | Minnesota Duluth | State College, Pa. |
2021 | Wisconsin | Northeastern | Erie, Pa. |
2020 | No tournament due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic | ||
2019 | Wisconsin | Minnesota | Hamden, Conn. |
2018 | Clarkson | Colgate | Minneapolis |
2017 | Clarkson | Wisconsin | St. Charles, Mo. |
2016 | Minnesota | Boston College | Durham, N.H. |
2015 | Minnesota | Harvard | Minneapolis |
2014 | Clarkson | Minnesota | Hamden, Conn. |
2013 | Minnesota | Boston University | Minneapolis |
2012 | Minnesota | Wisconsin | Duluth, Minn. |
2011 | Wisconsin | Boston University | Erie, Pa. |
2010 | Minnesota Duluth | Cornell | Minneapolis |
2009 | Wisconsin | Mercyhurst | Boston |
2008 | Minnesota Duluth | Wisconsin | Duluth, Minn. |
2007 | Wisconsin | Minnesota Duluth | Lake Placid, N.Y. |
2006 | Wisconsin | Minnesota | Minneapolis |
2005 | Minnesota | Harvard | Durham, N.H. |
2004 | Minnesota | Harvard | Providence, R.I. |
2003 | Minnesota Duluth | Harvard | Duluth, Minn. |
2002 | Minnesota Duluth | Brown | Durham, N.H. |
2001 | Minnesota Duluth | St. Lawrence | Minneapolis |
2000* | Minnesota | Brown | Boston |
1999* | Harvard | New Hampshire | Minneapolis |
1998* | New Hampshire | Brown | Boston |
NCAA tournament Most Outstanding Players
Year | Winner, Position, School |
2024 | Raygan Kirk, G, Ohio State |
2023 | Cami Kronish, G, Wisconsin |
2022 | Paetyn Levis, F, Ohio State |
2021 | Makenna Webster, F, Wisconsin |
2020 | No tournament due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic |
2019 | Kristen Campbell, G, Wisconsin |
2018 | Shea Tiley, G, Clarkson |
2017 | Cayley Mercer, F, Clarkson |
2016 | Sarah Potomak, F, Minnesota |
2015 | Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota |
2014 | Jamie Lee Rattray, F, Clarkson |
2013 | Noora Raty, G, Minnesota |
2012 | Noora Raty, G, Minnesota |
2011 | Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin |
2010 | Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth |
2009 | Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin |
2008 | Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth |
2007 | Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin |
2006 | Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin |
2005 | Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota |
2004 | Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota |
2003 | Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth |
2002 | Kristy Zamora, F, Brown |
2001 | Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth |
2000 | Erica Killewald, G, Minnesota |
1999 | Jennifer Botterill, F, Harvard |
1998 | Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota |