Our Projected Brackets: Final Bracketology for 2025-26 College Hockey Season

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Our Projected Brackets: Final Bracketology for 2025-26 College Hockey Season
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The teams are set, but the selection committee will have a couple of different options for setting the 16-team brackets

The regular season is complete, the conference tournament have been played. We're down to the NCAA Tournament, and they're prepping the selection show set to air in a matter of hours . This is the first year that the selection committee will use the National Collegiate Percentage Index to determine the at-large bids and seed the teams in the 16-team field.

But the way things played out we've all known that Michigan would be the No. 1-overall seed, with North Dakota, Michigan State and Western Michigan set to be the top teams in the other regionals. The final pieces of the puzzzle were mostly on the other end, with Hockey East landing three spots thanks to Merrimack winning the conferene tournament and Connecticult barely doing enough to continue its season. With that, here's our final bracketology for the 2025-26 season, and how we expect the NCAA Tournament pairings to be revealed.The six automatic bids go to the the conference tournament champions: Bentley , Michigan , Minnesota State , Dartmouth , Merrimack , and UMD/Denver . Their final NPI rankings, in order, were No. 23, 1, 13, 6 19 and 5. Merrimack's win knocked the 15th-seeded team, Augustana, out of the NCAA tournament. UConn would have been out with another upset in either the ECAC, or the Big Ten would have knocked the Huskies out. Joining Augustana on the first four teams out were St. Thomas, Massachusetts and Boston College.: The top ten non-conference winners in NPI fill out the 16-team tournament field. I order: North Dakota, Michigan State, Western Michigan, Providence, Minnesota Duluth, Penn State, Quinnipiac, Cornell, Wisconsin and Connecticut.: Teams are placed in order in four tiers. The key here is that teams aren't allowed to be moved out of a tier barring something extreme in order to maintain bracket integrityTier 2: Denver, Dartmouth, Providence, Minnesota DuluthThis is how they would look in a perfect 1 vs. 16, 8 vs. 9, etc. format, without lining up the potential 1 vs. 4 and 2 vs. 3 semifinals. We'll do that later:2 North Dakota, 7 Providence, 10 Quinnipiac, 15 Merrimack4 Western Michigan, 5 Denver, 12 Wisconsin, 13 Minnesota State The first team listed and the last team on each line would play in the first round, along with the teams in the middle. The one thing here that the selection committee will seek to avoid is a first-round matchup between teams in the same conference. There's only one, Dartmouth vs. Cornell, both out of the ECAC. For now we're going to keep them right where they are and you'll see why in a moment.: Regional hosts have to play at their sites if in the tournament. There’s only one that is in this scenario, Denver at Loveland, Colo. There others are Albany, N.Y. , Worcester, Mass and Sioux Falls, S.D. .: Having a local attendance draw is important, otherwise. Putting North Dakota in Sioux Falls is a natural fit. Cornell in Albany is almost a must as it's the only school in the state. Consequently, we ideally want Denver, Cornell and North Dakota to be in separate brackets. Let's go back to our first-round issue. The move is usually to switch the lower team, Cornell, but it can't swap with Quinnipiac, which is also out of the ECAC. It could chnage positions with Wisconsin, but then we lose the ideal attendance scenario. Instead, we switch Cornell and Penn State, which are two slots apart in tier 3. That's normally not considered ideal, however it gets us to where we want — plus the NPI difference between those three tier-3 teams was tiny .Albany: 1 Michigan, 8 Minnesota Duluth, 11 Cornell, 16 BentleyWorcester: 3 Michigan State, 6 Dartmouth, 9 Penn State, 14 ConnecticutFinally, is there a small change that could give a final attendance boost? Not really, especially with UConn located only an hour away from Worcester . The committee could mess with it some more and maybe do something like a double-swap of Providence and Quinnipiac to Worcester, but the real plusses to this projection are that the 1-8 part of the bracket is completely intact and there's a local draw for each regional. So this is our bracket, with first-round pairings and the order changed to reflect the potential 1 vs. 4 and 2 vs. 3 semifinals.Albany: 1 Michigan vs. 16 Bentley; 8 Minnesota Duluth vs. 11 CornellSioux Falls: 2 North Dakota, vs. 15 Merrimack; 7 Providence vs. 10 Quinnipiac,Regionals will be played next weekend, with Sioux Falls and Worcester games on Thursday-Saturday, March 26-28, and Albany and Loveland on Friday-Sunday, March 27-29. The Frozen Four is slated for April 9 and 11 in Las Vegas.Christopher Walsh is the founder and publisher of Alabama Crimson Tide On SI, which first published as BamaCentral in 2018, and is also the publisher of the Boston College, Missouri and Vanderbilt sites . He's covered the Crimson Tide since 2004 and is the author of 27 books including “100 Things Crimson Tide Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die” and “Nick Saban vs. College Football.” He's an eight-time honoree of Football Writers Association of America awards and three-time winner of the Herby Kirby Memorial Award, the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s highest writing honor for story of the year. In 2022, he was named one of the 50 Legends of the ASWA. Previous beats include the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Originally from Minnesota and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, he currently resides in Tuscaloosa.Women’s March Madness Kicks Off With Historic WNBA CBA in the Backdrop

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