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NCAA Hockey Tournament Preview: Automatic Bids & At-Large Races
23 Feb
Summary
- Automatic bids are assigned to conference leaders, not national rankings.
- Augustana leads the CCHA, but Michigan Tech and St. Thomas are close.
- Denver and Boston College shifted tiers, impacting potential matchups.

As the college hockey season progresses, the landscape for the NCAA Tournament is becoming clearer. Automatic bids are being awarded to teams leading their respective conferences in points, a process that prioritizes in-conference performance over national rankings. For example, Michigan secures the Big Ten automatic bid as the current leader, even if Michigan State holds the top national spot.
The CCHA race remains tight, with Augustana leading in points but closely followed by Michigan Tech and St. Thomas. These teams, along with Minnesota State and Bowling Green, are vying for a single potential conference spot in the tournament, with their National Collegiate Percentage (NPI) Index scores being a critical factor for at-large consideration.
Potential matchups are also evolving, with Denver moving down to a lower tier and Boston College ascending. These shifts, along with strategic venue selections and considerations for local attendance, are influencing the final bracket. Regional hosts like Denver in Loveland, Colorado, and potential matchups in Sioux Falls and Albany are being carefully considered by the selection committee.




