1995 ECAC Tournament

The 1995 ECAC Tournament took place between March 7, 1995 and March 18, 1995 for the Men's Division I league and between March X, 1995 and March XX, 1995 for the Women's Division I league.

Conference Standings
Note: GP = Games Played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; PTS = Points; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against

Tournament
The regular season champions were the Clarkson Golden Knights. Clarkson was awarded an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament through their regular season championship.

The seeds for the men's tournament were:


 * 1. Clarkson
 * 2. Brown
 * 3. Harvard
 * 4. Colgate
 * 5. Vermont
 * 6. Rensselaer
 * 7. Princeton
 * 8. St. Lawrence
 * 9. Cornell
 * 10. Union

Dartmouth and Yale did not qualify for the tournament.

Preliminary Round
The preliminary round was played on March 7 among the 7-10 seeds at the site of the higher seed. The winner of each game advanced to the Quarterfinal Round.

Quarterfinal Round
The Quarterfinal Round was held March 10-12 at the site of the higher seeds. The first team to accrue 3 points advanced to the Final Four.

ECAC Final Four
The ECAC Championships took place March 17-18 at 1980 Olympic Arena in Lake Placid, New York. The games were single-elimination.

On March 17th, the remaining four teams took part in the semifinal round.

The semifinal losers, Clarkson and Colgate, played in the consolation game on March 18th.

Rensselaer and Princeton met in the ECAC Championship game. The RPI Engineers, making their second straight apperance in the title game, won their third ECAC championship, their first since their National Championship season a decade earlier. Rensselaer goaltender Mike Tamburro was named the tournament's Most Oustanding Player. Rensselaer was awarded the ECAC's second automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Clarkson and Rensselaer would be the only ECAC representitives in the NCAA Tournament - the league did not gain any at-large bids.