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NCAA Division I Hockey Championship Tournament - 1990

The 1990 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 43rd such tournament in NCAA history. It was held between March 16 and April 1, 1990, and concluded with Wisconsin defeating Colgate 7 to 3. All First Round and Quarterfinals matchups were held at home team venues with the 'Frozen Four' games being played at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. This was the first year in which the consolation game was not played since the tournament's premier in 1948.

1990 - Frozen Four Held at Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan

  Semifinals
National Championship Game
                 
1  Boston College 1  
2  Wisconsin 2  
    2  Wisconsin 7
  2  Colgate 3
4  Boston University 2
2  Colgate 3  

Winning Program: Wisconsin
Winning Coach: Jeff Sauer
Losing Program: Colgate
Losing Coach: Terry Slater
Venue: Joe Louis Arena
Most Valuable Player Frozen Four: Chris Tancill, F, Wisconsin

1990 - East Regional Seeding

SeedTeamSeason W-LConferenceInvitation
1 Boston College26-11Hockey EastTournament Champion
2 Colgate28-5ECAC HockeyTournament Champion
3 Maine31-9Hockey EastAt Large
4 Boston University21-14Hockey EastAt Large
5 Clarkson21-9ECAC HockeyAt Large
6 Alaska Anchorage21-9IndependentAt Large

1990 - West Regional Seeding

SeedTeamSeason W-LConferenceInvitation
1 Michigan State36-5CCHATournament Champion
2 Wisconsin32-9WCHATournament Champion
3 Lake Superior State31-8CCHAAt Large
4 Minnesota25-14WCHAAt Large
5 North Dakota27-11WCHAAt Large
6 Bowling Green25-15CCHAAt Large
  First round Quarterfinals
                         
3  Lake Superior State 6 10  
6  Alaska Anchorage 2 3  
  2  Colgate 3 2
        3  Lake Superior State 2 1
      
        
        
      1  Boston College 4 1 6
    4  Minnesota 2 2 1
4  Minnesota 6 5
5  Clarkson 1 1  
                         
3  Maine 8 5 5  
6  Bowling Green 4 2 0  
  2  Wisconsin 7 4
        3  Maine 3 3
      
        
        
      1  Michigan State 6 3 3
    4  Boston University 3 5 5
4  Boston University 5 5
5  North Dakota 8 3