1964 CIAU University Cup explained

1964 CIAU University Cup
Venues:Jock Harty Arena,
Kingston, Ontario
Winners:Alberta Golden Bears
Count:1
Second:Sir George Williams Georgians
Third:New Brunswick Red Devils
Fourth:Montreal Carabins
Dates:March 13–14
Games:4
Num Teams:4
Award Title:MVP
Award:Dave Dies (Sir George Williams)
Prev Season:1963
Next Season:1965

The 1964 CIAU Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (2nd annual) was held at the Jock Harty Arena in Kingston, Ontario. The Queen's Gaels and Royal Military College Redmen served as tournament hosts.

Road to the Cup

MIAA season

SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings
1New Brunswick9–2–06Dalhousie5–6–1
2Saint Dunstan's8–3–07Saint Mary's4–8–0
3St. Francis Xavier9–2–18Mount Allison2–8–1
4St. Thomas7–4–09Nova Scotia Tech1–10–1
5Acadia5–7–0
Note: No playoffs were held due to the lack of time between the end of the regular season and the start of the University Cup Playoffs. Representatives from UNB, Acadia and Dalhousie voted unanimously to award the top overall seed, New Brunswick, the league championship and advanced them to the national tournament.

OSLC playoffs

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

QOAA season

Seedwidth:120px"SchoolStandingsSeedwidth:120px"SchoolStandings
1Toronto9–1–2T–4Laval5–5–2
2Montreal7–2–36Queen's3–7–2
3McMaster6–5–17Waterloo1–11–0
T–4McGill4–4–4
no playoff
Note: QOAA champion Toronto declined to participate in the tournament. Montreal was instead offered the bid and accepted.

WCIAA season

SeedSchoolStandings
1Alberta7–5–0
T–2British Columbia6–6–0
T–2Manitoba6–6–0
4Saskatchewan5–7–0
Saskatchewan was forced to forfeit 4 games due to using ineligible players.
No playoff

University Cup

The CIAU invited the champions of four conferences to play for the championship. The OIAA petitioned for a bid into the tournament but they were refused entry.

TeamQualificationRecordAppearanceLast
WCIAA Champion7–5–01stNever
QOAA Runner-Up7–2–31stNever
MIAA Champion9–2–01stNever
OSLC Champion10–4–21stNever

Bracket

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. U Sports. March 13, 2018.