Daily Camera (Boulder)

DU gets a No. 1 seed but is shipped East

Colorado College just misses out on bid

- By Corey Masisak cmasisak@denverpost.com

The University of Denver’s path is set for a shot at two NCAA championsh­ips in three years. Colorado College will have to wait another year to return to college hockey’s biggest postseason party.

After winning the NCHC tournament Saturday, DU earned the No. 3 overall seed in the tournament when the field of 16 was announced Sunday. The Pioneers (27-9-3) will be the top seed in the Springfiel­d (Mass.) Region and face the University of Massachuse­tts in the opening round.

This is nothing new for the Pioneers, but the Minutemen are the host team for the Springfiel­d Region, so they get a home game despite being the fourth-best team in that corner of the bracket. There is an obvious flip — keep No. 2 overall seed Boston University home and send DU to Sioux Falls, S.D., but instead two of the top three teams in the tournament end up at a disadvanta­ge.

The Pioneers will face the winner of Maine and Cornell in the second round if they advance. Cornell knocked DU out of the 2023 tournament with a 2-0 upset in the first round a year ago. The Big Red winning the ECAC tournament this weekend also played a significan­t role in knocking CC out of this tournament.

Colorado College was the first team left out, despite improving to 21-13-3 in coach Kris Mayotte’s third year and finishing fourth in the NCHC during the regular season. It also won five games this season against two of the best teams in the country — one against DU and a four-game season sweep of North Dakota, which earned a No. 2 seed in the Maryland Heights Region.

Colorado College finished No. 15 in the NCAA Pairwise rankings, but two teams from outside the top 15 (Michigan Tech and RIT) earned automatic bids as conference champions. The Tigers needed Quinnipiac to win the ECAC, but Cornell prevailed and moved up to No. 12 in the rankings.

The last team in, at No. 14, is Umass. Colorado College went 9-9-1 against the other teams in the top-15 of the rankings this season, while Umass went 1-82, including an 8-1 loss to No. 1 Boston College this weekend.

 ?? DANIEL BRENNER — SPECIAL TO THE DENVER POST ?? Denver forward Mckade Webster tries to make a play at the net in the second period against Colorado College at Magness Arena on Nov. 3.
DANIEL BRENNER — SPECIAL TO THE DENVER POST Denver forward Mckade Webster tries to make a play at the net in the second period against Colorado College at Magness Arena on Nov. 3.

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