1973 NAIA Ice Hockey Championship

The 1973 NAIA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament involved six schools playing in single-elimination bracket to determine the national champion of men's NAIA college ice hockey. The 1973 tournament was the sixth men's ice hockey tournament to be sponsored by the NAIA. The tournament began on March 1, 1973, and ended with the championship game on March 3.[1]

1973 NAIA Ice Hockey Championship
1973
Tournament information
Sportice hockey
LocationLakehead, Ontario
DatesMarch 1, 1973–March 3, 1973
Venue(s)Fort William Gardens
Teams6
Final positions
ChampionBemidji State
Runner-upLakehead University
Tournament statistics
Winning coachBob Peters

The 1973 tournament expanded the field from four to six teams. Gustavus Adolphus attended the tournament for the sixth straight year while Bemidji State and Lake Superior State each made the tournament for the fifth time. Boston State, Augsburg, and Lakehead all made the tournament for the second time. Lakehead hosted the tournament, bringing the NAIA championship tournament to Ontario for the first time. In a rematch of the 1971 championship, both Bemidji State and host Lakehead made their way through the expanded field to reach the title game. The Beavers defeated Lakehead 3-2 in overtime to win the program's fifth title.[2]

Bracket

Fort William Gardens, Lakehead, Ontario

  First Round
March 1
    Semifinals
March 2
    National Championship
March 3
                           
        3 Bemidji State 6  
  Bemidji State 8     2 Gustavus Adolphus 3    
  Boston State 1         3 Bemidji State 3*
      4 Lakehead 2
        4 Lakehead 8    
  Lakehead University 8     1 Lake Superior State 4   Third place
  Augsburg 7   Lake Superior State 11
  Gustavus Adolphus 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

References

  1. "NAIA history and records". Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  2. "BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY BEAVERS (1947-PRESENT)". Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
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