The 1960 Frozen Four was held March 17-19, 1960, in Boston, Massachusetts at Boston Arena.
The participants were:
The Denver Pioneers won their second national championship, defeating Michigan Tech 5-3.
Bracket[]
Semifinals | Finals | |||||||
Michigan Tech | 13 | |||||||
St.Lawrence | 3 | |||||||
Michigan Tech | 3 | |||||||
Denver | 5 | |||||||
Denver | 6 | |||||||
Boston University | 4 |
Consolation Game: Boston University 7, St.Lawrence 6
All-Tournament Team[]
First Team
- G Barry Urbanski, Boston University
- D Marty Howe, Denver
- D George Konik, Denver
- F Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech
- F Paul Coppo, Michigan Tech
- F Bob Marquis, Boston University
Second Team
- G George Kirkwood, Denver
- D Henry Akervall, Michigan Tech
- D Pat Enright, Boston University
- F Terry Slater, St. Lawrence
- F John MacMillan, Denver
- F John Kosiancic, Michigan Tech
Most Outstanding Players
- G Barry Urbanski, Boston University
- F Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech
- F Bob Marquis, Boston University
Team Photos[]

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