1978 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament

1978 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament

The NCAA NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament involved in playing single-elimination play to determine the national champion of NCAA Division 1. The tournament began on March 18, 1978. The semifinals were on March 22 and March 23, 1979. The National Championship Game was on March 24, 1978. A total of 4 games were played in Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Also, Boston University won their third national championship over Boston College.

Teams

*Boston University
*University of Wisconsin-Madison
*Boston College
*Bowling Green University
*Providence College
*Colorado College

Bracket

6TeamBracket
RD1-seed1=
RD1-team1=Michigan
RD1-score1=7
RD1-seed2=
RD1-team2=Bowling Green
RD1-score2=5

RD2-seed1=
RD2-team1=Boston University
RD2-score1=4
RD2-seed2=
RD2-team2=Michigan
RD2-score2=6
RD2-seed3=
RD2-team3=Wisconsin
RD2-score3=4*
RD2-seed4=
RD2-team4=New Hampshire
RD2-score4=3

RD3-seed1=
RD3-team1=Michigan
RD3-score1=5
RD3-seed2=
RD3-team2=Wisconsin
RD3-score2=6*


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