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Like other Division I championships, it is the highest level of NCAA men's hockey competition. The first Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado , known from 1938 to 1960 as Broadmoor Ice Palace (and not to be confused with the current World Arena ), hosted the tournament for the first ten years and has hosted eleven times overall ...
Virginia Tech's sports teams are called the "Hokies". The word "Hokie" originated in the "Old Hokie" spirit yell created in 1896 by O. M. Stull for a contest to select a new spirit yell when the college's name was changed from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (VAMC) to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (VPI) and the original spirit yell, which ...
4 teams (1 game series) 1977–1980 5–6 teams (1 game series) 1981–1987 8 teams (2 game, total goals first round at higher seed) 1988 12 teams (2 game, total goals first two rounds at higher seed) 1989–1991 12 teams (best of 3 games first two rounds series at higher seed) 1992–2002 12 teams (divided into 2 regionals, East Regional and ...
The No. 7 Hurricanes overcame a pair of 10-point second-half deficits to hold off Virginia Tech 38-34 at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami improves to 5-0 and 1-0 in ACC play. Virginia Tech falls to 2-3 ...
Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion NCAA National Champion Notes 1951–52 Colorado College — Michigan: Midwest Collegiate Hockey League play begins with Colorado College, Denver, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota and North Dakota; first season the MacNaughton Cup is awarded to regular season champion
Virginia Tech 2011–12 Florida State 2012–13 Virginia Tech 2013–14 Florida State 2014–15 Virginia Tech 2015–16 Syracuse 2016–17 Virginia Tech 2017–18 Florida State 2018–19 Florida State/Virginia Tech 2019–20 Florida State 2020–21 Virginia Tech 2021–22 Virginia Tech 2022–23 Virginia Tech 2023–24 North Carolina
Vanderbilt staved off a Virginia Tech comeback to start the season with an upset win. The Commodores came out on top in the first overtime of the college football season to defeat the Hokies 34-27 .
Lost WCHA Championship, 4–6 (Michigan Tech) Lost Semifinal, 4–5 Won Third-place game, 5–1 (St. Lawrence) WCHA 18 15 3 0 – .833 2nd 1962–63: Big Ten 8 0 6 2 – 2 3rd 24 7 14 3 .354 WCHA 20 3 14 3 – .225 7th 1963–64: Big Ten 8 7 1 0 – 14 1st: 29 24 4 1 .845 Won WCHA Semifinal series, 9–8 (Michigan Tech) Lost WCHA Championship ...