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2021 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2021 NCAA Women's National Collegiate
ice hockey tournament
Teams8
Finals site
ChampionsWisconsin Badgers (6th title)
Runner-upNortheastern Huskies (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachMark Johnson (6th title)
MOPMakenna Webster (Wisconsin)

The 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament was a single-elimination tournament by eight schools to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The quarterfinals were played at the Erie Insurance Arena on March 15 and 16, 2021, with the Frozen Four played on March 18 and 20, 2021 at Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania. Daryl Watts of the Wisconsin Badgers scored the tournament winning goal in a 2–1 overtime win against the Northeastern Huskies.[1]

Qualifying teams

In the sixth year under this qualification format, the winners of all four Division I conference tournaments received automatic berths to the NCAA tournament. The other four teams were selected at-large. The top four teams were then seeded.

Seed School Conference Record Berth type Appearance Last bid
1 Northeastern Hockey East 20–1–1 Tournament champion 5th 2020
2 Wisconsin WCHA 12–3–1 Tournament champion 15th 2020
3 Ohio State WCHA 12–6 At-large bid 3rd 2020
4 Colgate ECAC 15–6–1 Tournament champion 2nd 2018
Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 11–6 At-large bid 12th 2019
Boston College Hockey East 14–5 At-large bid 12th 2019
Providence Hockey East 12–7–1 At-large bid 2nd 2005
Robert Morris CHA 16–7–1 Tournament champion 2nd 2017

Bracket

National Quarterfinals
March 15 & March 16[2]
NCAA.com
National Semifinals
March 18
ESPN3/ESPNU
National Championship
March 20
ESPNU
         
1 Northeastern 5
8 Robert Morris 1
1 Northeastern 3*
5 Minnesota-Duluth 2
4 Colgate 0
5 Minnesota-Duluth 1*
1 Northeastern 1
2 Wisconsin 2*
3 Ohio State 3
6 Boston College 1
3 Ohio State 2
2 Wisconsin 4
2 Wisconsin 3
7 Providence 0

Note: each * denotes one overtime period

Results

National Quarterfinals

(1) Northeastern vs. Robert Morris

March 15 Robert Morris 1 – 5 Northeastern Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 7:57 – Chloé Aurard(Alina Müller)
Emily Curlett – (Emilie Harley, Lexi Templeman)pp – 19:03 Second period 8:18 – Skylar Fontaine(Chloé Aurard)
19:56 – Alina Müller – (Skylar Fontaine, Maureen Murphy)
No scoring Third period 7:11 – Katie Cipra – (Unassisted)
14:09 – Skylar Fontaine – (Katy Knoll, Andrea Renner)
Raygan Kirk (41 saves / 46 shots) Goalie stats Aerin Frankel (20 saves / 21 shots)


(2) Wisconsin vs. Providence

March 16 Providence 0 – 3 Wisconsin Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 12:54 – Brette Pettet – (Grace Bowlby, Britta Curl)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 3:35 – Sophie Shirley – (Britta Curl)
18:23 – pp – Sophie Shirley – (Daryl Watts)
Sandra Abstreiter (41 saves / 44 shots) Goalie stats Kennedy Blair (12 saves / 12 shots)


(3) Ohio State vs. Boston College

March 16 Boston College 1 – 3 Ohio State Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
Savannah Norcross – (Hannah Bilka, Kelly Browne) – 9:15 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 16:33 – pp – Jenna Buglioni – (Liz Schepers, Tatum Skaggs)
19:23 – Brooke Bink – (Paetyn Levis, Madison Bizal)
No scoring Third period 13:30 – Gabby Rosenthal – (Tatum Skaggs, Emma Maltais)
Abigail Levy (48 saves / 48 shots) Goalie stats Andrea Braendli (12 saves / 13 shots)


(4) Colgate vs. Minnesota-Duluth

March 15 Minnesota-Duluth 1 – 0 OT Colgate Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Ashton Bell – (Unassisted) – 6:39 First overtime period No scoring
Emma Soderberg (30 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Kayle Osborne (29 saves / 30 shots)


National Semifinals

(1) Northeastern vs. Minnesota-Duluth

March 18 Minnesota-Duluth 2 – 3 OT Northeastern Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Mannon McMahon – (Kailee Skinner, Clara Van Wieren) – 10:03
Taylor Anderson – (Anna Klein, Maggie Flaherty) – 15:30
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 0:42 – pp – Maureen Murphy – (Skylar Fontaine, Brooke Hobson)
5:30 – Katy Knoll – (Andrea Renner, Veronika Pettey)
No scoring First overtime period 19:33 – Skylar Fontaine – (Unassisted)
Emma Soderberg (44 saves / 47 shots) Goalie stats Aerin Frankel (26 saves / 28 shots)


(2) Wisconsin vs. (3) Ohio St.

March 18 Ohio St. 2 – 4 Wisconsin Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 01:19 – Makenna Webster – (Casey O'Brien, Caitlin Schneider)
Gabby Rosenthal – (Riley Brengman, Madison Bizal) – 14:00 Second period 01:58 – Casey O'Brien – (Caitlin Schneider)
08:21 – Caitlin Schneider – (Casey O'Brien, Makenna Webster)
Sara Saekkinen – (Paetyn Levis, Brooke Bink) – 07:55 Third period 19:46.1 – Daryl Watts – (Unassisted, empty net goal)
Andrea Barendli (16 saves / 19 shots) Goalie stats Kennedy Blair (35 saves / 37 shots)


National Championship

(1) Northeastern vs. (2) Wisconsin

March 20 Wisconsin 2 – 1 OT Northeastern Erie Insurance Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Makenna Webster – (Casey O'Brien) – 11:00 Third period 11:39 – Chloe Aurard – (Alina Mueller, Brooke Hobson)
Daryl Watts – (Nicole LaMantia) – 03:16 First overtime period No scoring
Kennedy Blair (23 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Aerin Frankel (33 saves / 35 shots)


Media

Television

ESPN had US television rights to the semifinals and national championship after entering into a multi-year contract to carry the event.[3] The Quarterfinals were streamed on ncaa.com while ESPNU and ESPN3 carried the Women's Frozen Four and Championship.[4]

Broadcast assignments

Quarterfinals

  • Scott Sudikoff and Kelly Schultz

Women's Frozen Four and Championship

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Outstanding Player[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "N.S. player captains Wisconsin to NCAA women's hockey title". cbc.ca. March 20, 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Women's Ice Hockey Bracket". NCAA.com. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  3. ^ Dilks, Chris (February 23, 2021). "ESPNU to Televise Women's Frozen Four". SB Nation. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  4. ^ Skarka, Michael (February 23, 2021). "ESPN to Present the 2021 NCAA Women's Frozen Four Beginning March 18 as Part of New, Multi-Year Agreement". ESPN. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  5. ^ "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.


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