NCAA Men's Hockey Tickets
NCAA Ice Hockey Tickets
Score a goal with NCAA hockey tickets to see the best players in collegiate hockey! College hockey is played at universities located throughout the United States but has the strongest fan base in the northeast and northern midwest regions. The NCAA began supporting a national championship for men’s hockey in 1948. Teams currently compete at either the Division I or Division III level, as the NCAA dropped the Division II national championship in 1999. NCAA Division I Hockey currently has 61 teams spread amongst six conferences or playing as independents, while Division III has 84 teams in 10 conferences.
College hockey in the NCAA has a unique setup due to the limited number of schools with hockey teams. Several teams from Division II and Division III universities will play up at the Division I level. D-I teams will often play in a different conference than their usual conference for their other athletics programs. Teams will compete all season in an attempt to earn a berth into the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament and reach the Frozen Four. Get your NCAA hockey tickets at TicketSmarter to experience one of the most thrilling sports at the college level.
NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Conferences
- Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA)
- Big Ten Conference
- ECAC Hockey
- Hockey East
- National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC)
- Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA)
Multi-time NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Champions
- Michigan Wolverines
- Denver Pioneers
- North Dakota Fighting Hawks
- Wisconsin Badgers
- Boston College Eagles
- Boston University Terriers
- Minnesota Golden Gophers
- Lake Superior State Lakers
- Michigan State Spartans
- Michigan Tech Huskies
- Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
- Colorado College Tigers
- Cornell Big Red
- Maine Black Bears
- RPI Engineers
Where to Buy NCAA Hockey Tickets
Fans can get their last-minute NCAA hockey tickets at TicketSmarter! We provide a wide selection of NCAA college hockey tickets for the top teams in D-I and D-III. If tickets are a little pricey for your taste, you can opt to wait until closer to game time to buy tickets in hopes that the price will lower. This also comes with the caveat of possibly missing out on good seats or on tickets for a big matchup.