1987–88 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season

The 1987–88 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season began in October 1987 and concluded on March 25 of the following year. This was the 15th season of Division III college ice hockey.

In 1990 the NCAA ruled that Plattsburgh State had violated regulations by allowing some of their players to reside in houses owned by people invested in the ice hockey program and were provided with some measure of benefits including free housing, free meals and cash loans. Because these violations occurred between 1985 and 1988 Plattsburgh State's participation in all NCAA games during that time was vacated.[1]

Merrimack became the first non-Division I program to receive a bid to the Division I Tournament. As of 2019 no other school outside the top tier has made an appearance in the national championship. The Warriors made the most of their chance, winning two games and reaching the quarterfinals before falling to the eventual national champion Lake Superior State.[2]

Regular season

Season tournaments

TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Potsdam Invitational October 30–31 4 Merrimack
Brockport Invitational November 6–7 4 Brockport State
Cardinal Classic November 6–7 4 Army
RIT Tournament November 6–7 4 Michigan–Dearborn
Elmira Tournament 4 Elmira
Merrimack Thanksgiving Tournament November 21–22 4 Merrimack
McCabe Tournament December 4–5 4 Connecticut College
Codfish Bowl December 28–29 4 Massachusetts–Boston
Salem State Tournament January 3–4 4 Salem State
Lake Forest Tournament January 15–16 4 Bowdoin
Spurrier Invitational January 15–16 4
Roger Williams Tournament February 19–20 4 Saint Michael's
SUNYAC Tournament February 20–21 4 Plattsburgh State

Standings

Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Merrimack †*2222001.0001875140346026198
Babson241950.79212674332490155101
Bowdoin211560.71410568271980
Norwich211560.7141218025178014398
Salem State271890.667147953622140
American International241680.6671461123121100
Massachusetts–Boston191180.57984832515100120110
Holy Cross2612140.4621221263618180169165
Connecticut219120.4291131362712150142164
North Adams State239131.413891382713141
Williams165110.3137782228140
Colby216150.28670107
New England College246180.250114175257180
Middlebury173131.206579024716184116
Saint Anselm222191.1145410725320260122
Westfield State140140.00039131211191
Championship: March 7, 1988
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
1987–88 ECAC North/South standings
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
North Division
Curry †242310.95815872292630
Fitchburg State ~201811.92514659292261
Southeastern Massachusetts211920.90513061272250
Tufts201460.70011386251870
Saint Michael's191360.6849882211380108103
Plymouth State221390.591114832313100
Southern Maine17980.52975761810808878
Hawthorne2210120.455102972412120
New Hampshire College239131.4131021192711142
Assumption208120.40010495258170
Stonehill2510150.400981252510150
Suffolk217140.33394134249150
Worcester State206140.30096132237160
Framingham State195140.26375106255191
Nichols232210.0877016524222080178
South Division
Trinity †~*1818001.0001264226224015879
Mercyhurst22001.0002377430
Connecticut College151221.8331014222155212767
Iona201361.67513970261691
Skidmore201280.600127842514110
Quinnipiac231391.58710475261411111389
Roger Williams181080.5568681191090
Bentley219120.42992902291309798
Wesleyan197111.395909222813199104
St. John's165101.3445494216141
Amherst175111.3245771235171
Western New England165110.31354108195140
Villanova267181.28865103
Scranton133100.23164103184140
Fairfield266191.25082163266191
Upsala4040.0003595050
Championship: March 5, 1988
indicates division regular season champions
~ indicates division tournament champions
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Elmira †*222020.9091375033276019595
Plattsburgh State251960.7603624120239144
Oswego State251870.720190993020100210129
RIT211371.643121863014151151144
Brockport State221381.614132117261781159125
Union211272.61991882613112
Canisius171070.588107942715120183135
Hamilton211290.5711691162313100
Cortland State176110.35375882312110
Potsdam State258161.340108164268171
Geneseo State248160.333117142289190
Hobart247170.29298109258170108114
St. Bonaventure185130.27884136268171
Binghamton9270.2223480144100
Fredonia State180180.00071238220220
Championship: March 5, 1988
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Overall record
GP W L T GF GA
Lawrence8350
Mercyhurst23167017886
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Saint Mary's †161321277558302271172115
St. Thomas *161330269340312110015097
Gustavus Adolphus1611502292712713140126145
St. Olaf167811568742913151143124
Concordia (MN)167811567732191118888
Bethel1679014727324915092125
Saint John's1661001268902512130122133
Augsburg16412086084275220101161
Hamline1621315509826619198145
Championship: March 6, 1988
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Wisconsin–River Falls †*2420404013882383161230125
Bemidji State24156333115793824113196123
Wisconsin–Stevens Point2415723211386291892165118
Mankato State24148230119823218113155112
Wisconsin–Eau Claire24815117891183012171130138
Wisconsin–Superior24717014851083011190133132
St. Scholastica24123026616930327084202
Championship: March 5, 1988
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

Note: Mini-game are not included in final standings

1988 NCAA Tournament

Tournament Bracket

  Quarterfinals
March 11–13
Semifinals
March 18–19
National Championship
March 25–26
                                                 
  Elmira 6 10    
Oswego State 3 2 -  
    Elmira 3 9 2  
    Babson 4 1 1  
Babson 5 2 1
  Plattsburgh State † 2 3 0  
    Elmira 1 5 0
    Wisconsin–River Falls 7 3 3
  Wisconsin–River Falls 6 9 -  
Wisconsin–Stevens Point 5 5 -  
  Wisconsin–River Falls 6 5 -
    Bemidji State 4 3 -  
Bemidji State 5 3 -
  St. Thomas 1 1 -  

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Note: † Plattsburgh State's participation in the tournament was later vacated by the NCAA

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See Also

References

  1. "Plattsburgh Gets Probation". New York Times. March 30, 1990. Retrieved September 5, 2019.
  2. "NCAA Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  3. "NCAA Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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