2023–24 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season explained

Gender:men
Division:iii
Year:2023
Duration:October 27, 2022–
March 23, 2024
Champ Stad:Koeppel Community Center
Champ City:Hartford, Connecticut

The 2022–23 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season began on October 27, 2023, and will conclude on March 23, 2024. This was the 51st season of Division III college ice hockey.

Regular season

After the closure of Finlandia University the entire ice hockey program (men's and women's) was transferred to the University of Dubuque.[1]

MCLA restarted its ice hockey program this season, returning to the ice for the first time since 2003.[2]

Little East

Prior to the start of the season, the Little East Conference announced that it would begin sponsoring ice hockey for the first time.[3] The conference projected to begin play in the 2025–26 season and would coincide with the return of Keene State's ice hockey program. The other five Little East members who already field teams are Massachusetts–Boston, Massachusetts–Dartmouth, Plymouth State, Southern Maine and Vermont State Castleton. Because the conference would begin play with six member teams, the Little east would immediately receive an automatic bid for the NCAA tournament.[4]

Season tournaments

Tournament Dates Teams Champion
Buffalo State TournamentOctober 27–284Salve Regina
Western Massachusetts InvitationalOctober 27–284Westfield State
Worcester City CupOctober 27, 294Assumption
Terry Moran Invitational TournamentNovember 24–254Rivier
Bowdoin/Colby TournamentNovember 25–264Bowdoin
LayerEight ShootoutNovember 25–264Plattsburgh State
North Country TournamentNovember 25–264Trine
Utica Thanksgiving ShowcaseNovember 25–264Elmira
Skidmore Thanksgiving InvitationalNovember 25–264Brockport State
Superior ShowdownDecember 29–304Wisconsin–Superior
Northfield Savings Bank TournamentDecember 30–314University of New England
Oswego State ClassicDecember 30–314Stevenson
Codfish BowlJanuary 5–64Connecticut College
Comfort Inn Complex Winter ClassicJanuary 5–64Plattsburgh State
Boston Landing InvitationalJanuary 6–74Tufts

Standings

Note: Mini-games are not included in final standings

PairWise Rankings

The PairWise Rankings (PWR) are a statistical tool designed to approximate the process by which the NCAA selection committee decides which teams get at-large bids to the 16-team NCAA tournament. Although the NCAA selection committee does not use the PWR as presented by USCHO, the PWR has been accurate in predicting which teams will make the tournament field. For Division III men, all teams are included in comparisons starting in the 2013–14 season (formerly, only teams with a Ratings Percentage Index of .500 or above, or teams under consideration, were included). The PWR method compares each team with every other such team, with the winner of each “comparison” earning one PWR point. After all comparisons are made, the points are totaled up and rankings listed accordingly. With 85 Division III men's teams, the greatest number of PWR points any team could earn is 84, winning the comparison with every other team. Meanwhile, a team that lost all of its comparisons would have no PWR points.

Teams are then ranked by PWR point total, with ties broken by the teams’ RPI ratings, which starting in 2013–14 is weighted for home and road games and includes a quality wins bonus (QWB) for beating teams in the top 20 of the RPI (it also is weighted for home and road). When it comes to comparing teams, the PWR uses three criteria which are combined to make a comparison: RPI, record against common opponents and head-to-head competition. Starting in 2013–14, the comparison of record against teams under consideration was dropped because all teams are now under comparison.[5]

Rank !! width="25%"
Team PWR RPIConference
1 align=center style=";" 84 .6546* NEHC
2 align=center style=";" 83 .6065* NESCAC
3 align=center style=";" 82 .5971* NCHA
4 align=center style=";" 80 .5937* UCHC
4 align=center style=";" 80 .5825* MASCAC
6 align=center style=";" 79 .5812* NCHA
6 align=center style=";" 79 .5789 NEHC
8 align=center style=";" 77 .5771* WIAC
9 align=center style=";" 76 .5771* SUNYAC
10 align=center style=";" 75 .5718* CCC
11 align=center style=";" 74 .5678 NEHC
12 align=center style=";" 73 .5674* SUNYAC
13 align=center style=";" 72 .5626 UCHC
14 align=center style=";" 71 .5626 MIAC
15 align=center style=";" 69 .5580 CCC
15 align=center style=";" 69 .5561 NESCAC
17 align=center style=";" 68 .5519 NESCAC
18 align=center style=";" 67 .5513 NEHC
19 align=center style=";" 66 .5472* SUNYAC
20 align=center style=";" 65 .5465 CCC
21 align=center style=";" 63 .5450 CCC
21 align=center style=";" 63 .5419 NCHA
23 align=center style=";" 62 .5409 NESCAC
24 align=center style=";" 60 .5397 SUNYAC
24 align=center style=";" 60 .5397* WIAC
26 align=center style=";" 59 .5399* MIAC
26 align=center style=";" 59 .5379 NESCAC
28 align=center style=";" 57 .5368 Independent
28 align=center style=";" 57 .5331* MIAC
30 align=center style=";" 55 .5314* MIAC
31 align=center style=";" 53 .5269 NEHC
31 align=center style=";" 53 .5238* WIAC
33 align=center style=";" 52 .5237 Independent
34 align=center style=";" 51 .5234 UCHC
35 align=center style=";" 50 .5187 NCHA
35 align=center style=";" 50 .5152 NCHA
37 align=center style=";" 48 .5119 MASCAC
38 align=center style=";" 47 .5070 MASCAC
39 align=center style=";" 46 .5069 NESCAC
40 align=center style=";" 45 .5013 MIAC
41 align=center style=";" 43 .5003 NESCAC
42 align=center style=";" 42 .5032 WIAC
42 align=center style=";" 42 .4961 NEHC
44 align=center style=";" 41 .4946 NEHC
44 align=center style=";" 41 .4940 NESCAC
46 align=center style=";" 40 .4901 MIAC
47 align=center style=";" 38 .4881 UCHC
47 align=center style=";" 38 .4869 MIAC
49 align=center style=";" 36 .4834 NESCAC
50 align=center style=";" 35 .4803 MASCAC
51 align=center style=";" 34 .4759 MIAC
52 align=center style=";" 33 .4736 NCHA
53 align=center style=";" 32 .4718 UCHC
54 align=center style=";" 31 .4716 CCC
55 align=center style=";" 30 .4686 WIAC
56 align=center style=";" 29 .4677 SUNYAC
57 align=center style=";" 28 .4671 SUNYAC
58 align=center style=";" 27 .4629 UCHC
59 align=center style=";" 26 .4600 UCHC
60 align=center style=";" 25 .4591 MIAC
61 align=center style=";" 24 .4580 NCHA
62 align=center style=";" 23 .4567 Independent
63 align=center style=";" 22 .4566 NCHA
64 align=center style=";" 21 .4562 MASCAC
65 align=center style=";" 20 .4530 UCHC
66 align=center style=";" 19 .4504 CCC
67 align=center style=";" 18 .4492 NESCAC
68 align=center style=";" 17 .4461 Independent
69 align=center style=";" 16 .4459 NEHC
70 align=center style=";" 15 .4455 UCHC
71 align=center style=";" 14 .4451 NCHA
72 align=center style=";" 13 .4416 SUNYAC
73 align=center style=";" 12 .4392 MASCAC
74 align=center style=";" 11 .4390 CCC
75 align=center style=";" 10 .4369 NEHC
76 align=center style=";" 9 .4361 UCHC
77 align=center style=";" 8 .4338 UCHC
78 align=center style=";" 7 .4296SUNYAC
79 align=center style=";" 6 .4280 NEHC
80 align=center style=";" 5 .4273 MASCAC
81 align=center style=";" 4 .4258 MASCAC
82 align=center style=";" 3 .4218 NCHA
83 align=center style=";" 2 .4165CCC
84 align=center style=";" 1 .4075SUNYAC
85 align=center style=";" 0 .3750 WIAC
*A team's RPI has been adjusted to remove negative effect from defeating a weak opponent
Note: A team's record is based only on games against other Division III hockey schools which are eligible for the NCAA Tournament.

2024 NCAA Tournament

See main article: 2024 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey tournament.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: University of Dubuque starting men’s, women’s NCAA D-III hockey programs for 2023-24 season, anticipating transfers from Finlandia for both teams . USCHO . April 15, 2023 . March 4, 2024.
  2. Web site: Old Traditions and a New Legacy: MCLA Hockey Returns to the Ice for First Season in 20 Years . The Online Beacon . January 30, 2024 . March 4, 2024. Brown, Owen.
  3. Web site: LEC Announces Men’s Ice Hockey as Conference’s 22nd Championship Sport . Little East Conference . July 24, 2023 . March 11, 2024.
  4. Web site: Division III Legislation - Search Results . NCAA . March 6, 2024.
  5. Web site: PairWise Rankings explanation . August 23, 2022.