The 2024 North Carolina Women's Ice Hockey Championship begins with a selection show broadcast on ESPNews on March 10th at noon ET, followed by a national championship on March 22nd and 24th at the Whitmore Center Arena in Durham, New Hampshire. This continues until the semi-finals and championship game.
Wisconsin defeated Ohio State 1-0 in the 2023 NCAA title game to earn its seventh championship in program history and become the defending national champion.
2024 NC Women's Ice Hockey Championship Schedule
The 2024 North Carolina Girls Ice Hockey Championship schedule is as follows (subject to change):
- selection show| Sunday, March 10th at noon | Click here to watch on ESPNews
- Local resident | March 14th to 17th
- 2024 Female Frozen 4 | March 22nd to 24th
- Semi-finals โ Friday, March 22, 4:00 PM and 7:30 PM ET | ESPN+
- National championship match โ Sunday, March 24th, 4pm ET | ESPNU.
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The NCAA Tournament will consist of 11 teams in total, with the top four seeds each hosting a regional venue. Five teams will qualify by earning an automatic bid as conference champions, while the remaining participating teams will be selected at-large.
2024 North Carolina Girls Ice Hockey Championship Standings:
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History of the NC Women's Ice Hockey Championship
The North Carolina Women's Ice Hockey Tournament, which began in 2001, has been held every year except for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Defending champion Wisconsin has won a record seven times, followed by Minnesota with six and Duluth, Minnesota with five.
Here is the complete history of the North Carolina State Girls Hockey Champions.
Year | Champion (record) | Score | runner-up | site |
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2023 | Wisconsin (29-10-2) | 1-0 | Ohio | Duluth, Minnesota. |
2022 | Ohio State University (32-6-0) | 3-2 | Duluth, Minnesota | University Park, Pennsylvania |
2021 | Wisconsin (17-3-1) | 2-1(OT) | northeast | Erie, Pennsylvania |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — |
2019 | Wisconsin (35-4-2) | 2-0 | minnesota | hamden, connecticut |
2018 | Clarkson (36-4-1) | 2-1(OT) | colgate | Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
2017 | Clarkson (32-4-5) | 3-0 | wisconsin | St. Charles, Missouri |
2016 | Minnesota (35-4) | 3-1 | boston college | Durham, New Hampshire |
2015 | Minnesota (34-3-4) | 4-1 | Harvard University | minneapolis |
2014 | Clarkson (31-5-5) | 5-4 | minnesota | hamden, connecticut |
2013 | Minnesota (41-0-0) | 6-3 | boston university | minneapolis |
year 2012 | Minnesota (33-5-2) | 4-2 | wisconsin | Duluth, Minnesota. |
2011 | Wisconsin (37-2-2) | 4-1 | boston university | Erie, Pennsylvania |
2010 | Minnesota vs. Duluth (31-8-2) | 3-2 (3OT) | cornell | minneapolis |
2009 | Wisconsin (33-2-5) | 5-0 | Mercy Hurst | boston |
2008 | Minnesota vs. Duluth (34-4-1) | 4-0 | wisconsin | Duluth, Minnesota. |
2007 | Wisconsin (36-1-4) | 4-1 | minnesota-duluth | Lake Placid, New York |
2006 | Wisconsin (36-4-1) | 3-0 | minnesota | minnesota |
Year 2005 | Minnesota (36-2-2) | 4-3 | Harvard University | new hampshire |
2004 | Minnesota (30-4-2) | 6-2 | Harvard University | providence |
2003 | Minnesota vs. Duluth (31-3-2) | 4-3 (2OT) | Harvard University | Duluth, Minnesota. |
2002 | Minnesota vs. Duluth (24-6-4) | 3-2 | brown | Durham, New Hampshire |
2001 | Minnesota vs. Duluth (28-5-4) | 4-2 | st lawrence | minneapolis |