1992–93 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season

The 1992–93 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season began in October 1992 and concluded on March 27 of the following year. This was the 20th season of Division III college ice hockey.

The NCAA restarted the Division II Championship for this season and all programs from Division II schools were required to submit bids to the second-tier championship despite continuing to play in a majority Division III conference. Due to the low number and sometimes vast distance between the schools, no Division II conferences were formed, even from the few programs that became independent. The records for all Division II schools that remained in their previous conferences are listed here.

Due in part to this new arrangement, ECAC West split and the State University of New York Athletic Conference began officially sponsoring ice hockey. While both conferences, along with ECAC East fell under the ECAC umbrella, ECAC East stopped counting inter-conference games in their standings while ECAC West continued to count games against SUNYAC teams for this season before dropping the practice entirely.[1] The SUNYAC had already been holding a conference schedule to determine which teams participated in the SUNYAC tournament and the conference simply stopped counting non-SUNYAC games for their standings.

The NCAA began naming a national Division III player of the year, a counterpart to the Hobey Baker Award.

Regular season

Season tournaments

TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Ira S. Wilson Invitational October 30–31 4 Canisius
Cardinal Classic November 6–7 4 Salem State
RIT Tournament November 6–7 4 Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Elmira Tournament November 13–14 4 Elmira
Crusader Classic November 28–29 4 Holy Cross
McCabe Tournament December 4–5 4 Trinity
Codfish Bowl December 29–30 4 Connecticut
Middlebury Tournament 4 Middlebury
Spurrier Invitational January 15–16 4

Standings

1992–93 ECAC East standings
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Middlebury221822.8641507424184215483
Babson231751.76126187114499
Connecticut211551.738271962135100
Williams221660.727251870
Salem State151041.700281981
American International221363.659271683
Bowdoin *231382.609261682
Hamilton231391.5872514101
Norwich2212100.545901002313100101101
Holy Cross2210111.477251014197127
New England College218112.4292511122
Massachusetts–Boston187110.3892310130111140
Connecticut College195131.28924101328591
Trinity194132.26358922381328899
North Adams State174130.235228140
Saint Anselm235180.2176811624618077120
Colby235171.239246171
Amherst11182.182231292
Championship: March 5, 1993
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Division Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Central Division
Massachusetts–Dartmouth ~†*14131026252131
Suffolk14950182515100
Assumption1486016271980
Stonehill1486016231382
New Hampshire College1458111217122
Tufts1459010238141
Bentley1449194968241013198124
Saint Michael's1431106479223616184147
North Division
Southern Maine ~16142028844428189112194
Framingham State16114123241491
Plymouth State16104222251573
Fitchburg State1610422284572311102108104
Roger Williams1668214239113
Western New England1668214238132
Worcester State16510111247161
Curry1631306206140
Nichols16214045612524420095187
South Division
Iona ~10730.7002412111
Fairfield11740.6362010100
Skidmore11641.591231292
Villanova11641.591237132
Wesleyan11560.45523518070146
Quinnipiac11380.273536218414079122
Wentworth5050.00019217078195
Championship: March 10, 1993
~ indicates division regular season champions
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Mercyhurst181530.833146492818100185100
Elmira *241950.79217286332670191117
Canisius241761.729140753018111157104
Hobart2414100.5832614120131126
RIT2411121.4791211012511131123109
St. Bonaventure234190.174254210
Scranton240240.000250250
Championship: March 6, 1993
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champions
Overall record
GP W L T GF GA
Lawrence6240
St. Norbert2510150135161
St. Scholastica2311120
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA
St. Thomas16132127954927215116588
Gustavus Adolphus †*16132127914729199115599
Saint Mary's16124024885125179013884
Augsburg168801676742611150123135
Concordia (MN)166911378652410131126108
Hamline1659212698621811298114
Saint John's1651011151662481518297
St. Olaf1651011174782411121124110
Bethel16114134212523121171189
Championship: March 6, 1993
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Wisconsin–Stevens Point †*2017123610560322552171111
Bemidji State2014602811475312470190111
Wisconsin–River Falls2010912188873319131149127
Wisconsin–Superior ^2091101894813014142134111
Lake Forest20515010508826817179108
Wisconsin–Eau Claire20316175911326619180134
Championship: March 6, 1993
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
^ Wisconsin–Superior was forced to forfeit their first three games of the season
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Plattsburgh State †*121101239234332562219128
Cortland State1284016
Fredonia State12741152711151
Oswego State125701044492712141129111
Potsdam State124719248142
Brockport State1248085471257171101145
Geneseo State1211012255182
Championship: March 6, 1993
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champions

Note: Mini-game are not included in final standings

1993 NCAA Tournament

Tournament Bracket

  Quarterfinals
March 12–13
Semifinals
March 26
National Championship
March 27
                                 
Plattsburgh State 5 9 -  
Babson 2 4 -  
  Plattsburgh State 2  
  Wisconsin–River Falls 4  
Wisconsin–River Falls 5 4 -
Gustavus Adolphus 2 2 -  
  Wisconsin–River Falls 3
  Wisconsin–Stevens Point 4*
Salem State 6 4 0  
Elmira 2 10 4  
  Elmira 2 Third Place Game
  Wisconsin–Stevens Point 7  
Wisconsin–Stevens Point 5 3 2 Plattsburgh State 3
Wisconsin–Superior 3 8 0   Elmira 8

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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See also

References

  1. "Elmira Men's Hockey 2016-17 Media Guide". Elmira Soaring Eagles. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  2. "NCAA Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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