2014 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament

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TD Bank Sports Center
  • Hamden, Connecticut
  • ChampionsClarkson Golden Knights (1st title)
    Runner-upMinnesota Golden Gophers (6th title game)
    Semifinalists
    Winning coachShannon Desrosiers and Matt Desrosiers (1st title)
    MOPJamie Lee Rattray (Clarkson)
    Attendance6,744

    The 2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involved eight schools in

    TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Connecticut, with Quinnipiac University as the host.[1]

    Clarkson University defeated the University of Minnesota 5–4 in the national championship game, in the process becoming the fourth school to have won a National Collegiate championship. This championship was the first by a team not from the WCHA as well as the first by a team from the Eastern United States.[1] It also proved to be the final game for Clarkson's co-head coach Shannon Desrosiers, who had finished her sixth season sharing head coaching duties with her husband Matt. About a month after the championship game, Shannon stepped down, leaving Matt in sole charge. Shannon cited a wish to spend more time raising the couple's young daughter and soon-to-be-born second child.[2]

    Qualifying teams

    2014 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
    Minnesota
    Minnesota
    Cornell
    Cornell
    Clarkson
    Clarkson
    Wisconsin
    Wisconsin
    Harvard
    Harvard
    Boston College
    Boston College
    Mercyhurst
    Mercyhurst
    Boston University
    Boston University
    2014 Qualifying Teams
    WCHA, ECAC, Hockey East, CHA

    The winners of the ECAC, WCHA, and Hockey East tournaments all received automatic berths to the NCAA tournament. The other five teams were selected at-large. The top four teams were then seeded and received home ice for the quarterfinals.[3]

    Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
    1 Minnesota WCHA 36–1–1 Tournament champion 12th 2013
    2 Cornell ECAC 24–5–4 Tournament champion 5th 2013
    3 Clarkson ECAC 28–5–5 At-large bid 3rd 2013
    4 Wisconsin WCHA 27–7–2 At-large bid 8th 2012
    Harvard ECAC 23–6–4 At-large bid 10th 2013
    Boston College Hockey East 27–6–3 At-large bid 5th 2013
    Mercyhurst CHA 23–8–4 At-large bid 10th 2013
    Boston University Hockey East 24–12–1 Tournament champion 5th 2013

    Bracket

    [1]
    Quarterfinals held at home sites of seeded teams

    National Quarterfinals
    March 15
    National Semifinals
    March 21
    National Championship
    March 23
             
    1 Minnesota 5
    Boston University 1
    1 Minnesota 5
    4 Wisconsin 3
    4 Wisconsin 2
    Harvard 1
    1 Minnesota 4
    3 Clarkson 5
    2 Cornell 2
    Mercyhurst 3
    Mercyhurst 1
    3 Clarkson 5
    3 Clarkson 3
    Boston College 1

    Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

    Results

    National Quarterfinals

    (1) Minnesota vs. Boston University

    March 15
    4:07
    Boston University1–5
    (1–1, 0–1, 0–3)
    MinnesotaRidder Arena
    Attendance: 2,606
    Game reference
    Kerrin SperryGoaliesAmanda LeveilleReferees:
    David Lick
    David Spivey
    Linesmen:
    Joe Oberg
    Mike Diebole
    0–112:56 – Terry (McMillen)
    Lefort (Braga) – 13:171–1
    1–228:01 – ppRamsey (McMillen, Terry)
    1–342:46 – Terry (Ramsey)
    1–447:56 – Terry (Ramsey)
    1–552:51 – Menefee (Brandt)
    10 minPenalties8 min
    29Shots46

    (4) Wisconsin vs. Harvard

    March 15
    7:07
    Alex Rigsby
    Referees:
    Leah Wrazidlo
    Krissy Langley
    Linesmen:
    Casey Enge
    Dan Fitzsimons
    0–116:56 – Turnbull (Ammerman, Channell)
    0–236:24 Josephs (Jaminski, Turnbull)
    Crugnale (D'Oench) – 56:371–2
    8 minPenalties2 min
    24Shots44

    (2) Cornell vs. Mercyhurst

    March 15
    3:00
    Mercyhurst3–2
    (0–1, 2–0, 1–1)
    CornellLynah Rink
    Attendance: 1,646
    Game reference
    Amanda MakelaGoaliesLauren SlebodnickReferees:
    Tim Quinn
    Chris Leavitt
    Linesmen:
    Tim Daley
    Bob Sloper
    0–17:39 – ppFulton (Saulnier, Gagliardi)
    Byrne (Bestland, Chippy)pp – 30:591–1
    Bestland (Janiga) – 34:422–1
    Bestland (Dingeldein, Cicero)pp – 48:083–1
    3–255:31 – Fulton (Poudrier, Slebodnick)
    8 minPenalties12 min
    37Shots31

    (3) Clarkson vs. Boston College

    March 15
    4:00
    Boston College1–3
    (0–1, 0–1, 1–1)
    ClarksonCheel Arena
    Attendance: 640
    Game reference
    Corinne BoylesGoaliesErica HoweReferee:
    Dina Allen
    Linesmen:
    Bryan Hicks
    Peter Terreri
    0–116:02 – Gagnon (Rattray, Fast)
    0–231:44 – Styner (Plante, Rattray)
    0–340:23 – Gagnon (Styner, Rattray)
    Trivigno (Capizzano, Field)pp – 56:151–3
    10 minPenalties6 min
    24Shots32

    National Semifinals

    (1) Minnesota vs. (4) Wisconsin

    March 21
    5:04
    Alex Rigsby
    GoaliesAmanda LeveilleReferees:
    Leah Wrazidlo
    Krissy Langley
    Linesmen:
    Mike Diebold
    Joe Oberg
    Ammerman – 18:381–0
    1–120:33 – Terry (Cameranesi, Brausen)
    1–222:12 – ppMenefee (Terry)
    Josephs (Zgraja) – 36:202–2
    Sylvester (Packer) – 39:293–2
    3–345:37 – ppBrandt (McMillen, Cameranesi)
    3–448:06 – Bona (Davis)
    3–557:32 – Gillanders (Brandt)
    8 minPenalties4 min
    37Shots28

    Mercyhurst vs (3) Clarkson

    March 21
    8:04
    TD Bank Sports Center
    Attendance: 3,171
    Game reference
    Amanda MakelaGoaliesErica HoweReferee:
    Tom Quinn
    Linesmen:
    Chris Leavitt
    Bob Sloper
    Arbour (Bram) – 8:021–0
    1–125:00 – Fast (Gagnon)
    1–229:16 – Gagnon (Rattray)
    1–336:24 – Lambert (Fast, Nisbet)
    1–446:39 – Styner (Rattray)
    1–559:46 – MacAulay (Nisbet, O. Howe)
    6 minPenalties6 min
    19Shots35

    National Championship

    (1) Minnesota vs. (3) Clarkson

    March 23
    3:00
    TD Bank Sports Center
    Attendance: 3,573
    Game reference
    Erica HoweGoaliesAmanda LeveilleReferee:
    Tom Quinn
    Linesmen:
    Chris Leavitt
    Bob Sloper
    0–19:40 – Davis (Bona)
    Lambert (MacAulay) – 18:371–1
    Nisbet (Shields, Mercer) – 19:402–1
    Rattray (MacAulay, Styner)pp – 20:383–1
    3–226:09 – ppMenefee (Cameranesi, Terry)
    3–327:57 – Bona (Wolfe, Schippper)
    Plante (Gagnon, Rattray) – 51:324–3
    MacAulay – 55:445–3
    5–456:19 – Gillanders (Terry)
    10 minPenalties4 min
    28Shots38

    Tournament awards

    All-Tournament Team

    * Most Outstanding Player[4]

    See also

    • 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

    References

    1. ^ a b c "Women's Ice Hockey Bracket". NCAA.com. NCAA. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
    2. ^ "Shannon Desrosiers to Step Down as Clarkson Women's Hockey Co-Head Coach". ClarksonAthletics.com (Press release). Clarkson Athletics. April 21, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
    3. ^ "Committee releases eight-team field for national championship tournament". NCAA.com. NCAA. March 10, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
    4. ^ "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.