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This is the 2019-20 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Hockey season.

Membership Changes[]

  • The conference announced on May 22, 2019 that the St. Thomas Tommies will be involuntarily removed from the conference in all sports after the 2020-21 academic year. The decision was made after consideration with the other members of the conference as St. Thomas has accounted for nearly half of the conference championships in all sports from 2003 to 2018. The school is leaving the conference in good standing.[1]

Membership[]

Team Location Arena
Augsburg Auggies Minneapolis, Minnesota Ed Saugestad Rink
Bethel Royals Arden Hills, Minnesota Bethel University Arena
Concordia Cobbers Moorhead, Minnesota Moorhead Sports Center
Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties St. Peter, Minnesota Don Roberts Arena
Hamline Pipers St. Paul, Minnesota

TRIA Rink at Treasure Island Center

St. John's Johnnies Collegeville, Minnesota Dave Torrey Arena and
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center
St. Mary's Cardinals Winona, Minnesota St. Mary's Ice Arena
St. Olaf Oles Northfield, Minnesota St. Olaf Ice Arena
St. Thomas Tommies St. Paul, Minnesota

St. Thomas Ice Arena

Standings[]

The MIAC uses a system where teams are awarded three points for a regulation or overtime win, two points for a shootout win, one point for a shootout loss, no points for an regulation or overtime loss. The NCAA allows shootout for conference games; but, considers games determined in a shootout to be a tie for record keeping purposes and these standings reflect the NCAA policy for W-L-T but the Pts. totals are based on the conference's system.

Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Overall Record
Team GP W L T GF GA Pts GP W L T GF GA
St. John's Johnnies 16 9 3 4 55 35 33 26 12 9 5 85 72
Concordia Cobbers 16 10 5 1 42 35 32 27 14 11 2 64 71
Augsburg Auggies 16 9 7 1 53 36 29 26 14 11 1 73 56
St. Thomas Tommies 16 9 6 1 56 45 28 28 15 10 3 95 80
Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties 16 7 7 2 54 38 25 26 11 12 3 79 64
Bethel Royals 16 6 6 4 38 51 23 25 7 14 4 51 92
St. Mary's Cardinals 16 6 9 1 54 53 20 25 9 14 2 74 82
Hamline Pipers 16 4 9 3 35 61 16 25 6 15 4 54 91
St. Olaf Oles 16 2 11 3 24 57 10 25 4 18 3 40 94

Ed Saugestad Trophy Conference Tournament[]

Format[]

The top five teams qualify for the single elimination tournament. The 4th seed plays the fifth seed in the first round. The top seed plays the first round winner and the 2nd seed plays the 3 seed in the semifinals. The semifinal winners meet for the conference championship, the Saugestad Cup, and the conference's automatic bid to the 2020 NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Quarterfinal[]

Semifinals[]

Final[]


References[]

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