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Three Rivers Classic

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Three Rivers Classic
SportCollege ice hockey
Founded2012
No. of teams4
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Brown
Most titlesRobert Morris (3)

The Three Rivers Classic is a two-day Division I college ice hockey tournament which is held annually at PPG Paints Arena, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The inaugural tournament took place on December 28–29, 2012 and featured teams from Miami University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University and Robert Morris University. The second tournament was played out on December 27–28, 2013 and featured Penn State, Robert Morris, Boston College and Bowling Green State University. The Classic is the evolution of a showcase of games that the Robert Morris Colonials have played against the Ohio State Buckeyes and Miami RedHawks at either Consol Energy Center or Mellon Arena in previous years.[1]

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Yearly results

Year Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2021-2022 No Tournament Held This Year
2020-2021 No Tournament Held This Year
2019-2020 No Tournament Held This Year
2018-2019 Brown Union St. Cloud State Robert Morris
2017 Providence Robert Morris Lake Superior State Arizona State
2016 Robert Morris Quinnipiac Boston College Ferris State
2015 Robert Morris UMass Lowell Penn State Clarkson
2014 Colgate Robert Morris Western Michigan Penn State
2013 Boston College Penn State Bowling Green Robert Morris
2012 Robert Morris Miami Penn State Ohio State

2018–19

The 2018 Tournament was held in January 2019 due to conflicts with the availability of PPG Paints Arena.

First Round
January 4
Championship
January 5
    
Union 7
St. Cloud State 2
Brown 6
Union 3
Robert Morris 4
Brown 7 Consolation
St. Cloud State 5
Robert Morris 2

2017

First Round
December 29
Championship
December 30
    
Arizona State 0
Providence 6
Robert Morris 1
Providence 2
Robert Morris 5
Lake Superior State 0 Consolation
Lake Superior State 4
Arizona State 1

2016

Consolation game between Ferris State and BC was decided in a shootout for the tournament, however the game was officially a tie. BC def. Ferris in the shootout 2-1

First Round
December 29
Championship
December 30
    
Boston College 1
Quinnipiac 3
Robert Morris 5
Quinnipiac 2
Robert Morris 1
Ferris State 0 Consolation
Boston College 2
Ferris State 1

2015

First Round
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
UMass Lowell 3
Clarkson 0
Robert Morris 5
UMass Lowell 3
Robert Morris 6
Penn State 4 Consolation
Penn State 5
Clarkson 1

2014

On Day 1 (December 29), the Colgate Raiders defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 2-1,[2] and the Robert Morris Colonials beat the Penn State Nittany Lions by a margin of 4-2.[3]

On Day 2 (December 30), in the consolation game, the Western Michigan Broncos beat the Penn State Nittany Lions 4-1.[4] In the championship game the Colgate Raiders beat the Robert Morris Colonials 6-1, to win their first title.[5]

First Round
December 29
Championship
December 30
    
Colgate 2
Western Michigan 1
Colgate 6
Robert Morris 1
Robert Morris 4
Penn State 2 Consolation
Western Michigan 4
Penn State 1

2013

On Day 1 (December 27), the Boston College Eagles beat the Bowling Green Falcons 5-0,[6] and the Penn State Nittany Lions beat the Robert Morris Colonials 3-2.[7]

On Day 2 (December 28), in the consolation game the Bowling Green Falcons beat the Robert Morris Colonials 3-2.[8] In the championship game the Boston College Eagles beat the Penn State Nittany Lions 8-2, to win its first title.[9]

First Round
December 27
Championship
December 28
    
Boston College 5
Bowling Green 0
Boston College 8
Penn State 2
Penn State 3
Robert Morris 2 Consolation
Bowling Green 3
Robert Morris 2

2012

On Day 1 (December 28), the Robert Morris Colonials beat Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0,[10] and the Miami RedHawks beat the Ohio State Buckeyes 1-0.[11]

On Day 2 (December 29), in the consolation game, the Penn State beat the Ohio State Buckeyes 5-4.[12] In the championship game, the Robert Morris Colonials beat the Miami RedHawks 1-0, to win their first title.[13]

First Round
December 28
Championship
December 29
    
Robert Morris 6
Penn State 0
Robert Morris 1
Miami 0
Miami 1
Ohio State 0 Consolation
Penn State 5
Ohio State 4

Attendance

The total attendance for the inaugural games held on December 28 was listed as 11,663, while 10,797 turned out for the next day's games. The attendance total of 22,460 exceeded what had been hoped for by the event's planners, who estimated only 5,000 - 6,000 fans for each day of the games.[14] The inaugural Classic also took part during the 2012–13 NHL lockout, which may have helped increase interest in the event.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Werner, Sam (December 28, 2012). "Robert Morris hockey attracts strong field for Three Rivers Classic". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  2. ^ David Drew (29 December 2014). "WMU hockey falls to No. 14 Colgate, 2-1, in Three Rivers Classic". Pittsburgh: MLive. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  3. ^ Grubba, Matt (December 29, 2014). "Robert Morris hockey holds off Penn State in Three Rivers Classic". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  4. ^ Joey Sykes (30 December 2014). "2014 Three Rivers Classic Blog: Day 2". Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Penguins. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  5. ^ Grubba, Matt (December 30, 2014). "Colgate offense topples Robert Morris to win Three Rivers Classic title". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  6. ^ "Boston College Shut Outs Bowling Green To Open 2013 Three Rivers Classic". Pittsburgh: World Hockey. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  7. ^ Alex Robinson (28 December 2013). "Penn State Sneaks Past Robert Morris 3-2 At Three Rivers Classic". Pittsburgh: Onward State. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  8. ^ Nesbitt, Stephen J. (December 28, 2013). "Robert Morris heats up too late, loses consolation game, 3-2, to Bowling Green". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
  9. ^ Nesbitt, Stephen J. (December 28, 2013). "Boston College blasts Penn State, 8-2, in Three Rivers Classic championship game". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
  10. ^ Sam Werner (29 December 2012). "Three Rivers Classic College Hockey Tournament: Robert Morris beats Penn State". Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  11. ^ Matt Gajtka (29 December 2012). "Three Rivers Classic Day 1 recap: RMU, Miami score shutouts in first round". Pittsburgh: Fansided. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Thank You Terry: M: Penn State 5 vs. Ohio State 4". Pittsburgh. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  13. ^ Steve Uhlmann (29 December 2012). "Three Rivers Classic 2012: Robert Morris upsets Miami for championship". Pittsburgh: SB Nation. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  14. ^ Molinari, Dave (December 31, 2012). "Three Rivers Classic a success at the gate". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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