Dave Hakstol<\/a>, 10th season<\/p>\nRecord:<\/b> 23-13-3, (15-9 NCHC, second)<\/p>\n
How they got in:<\/b> At-large bid<\/p>\n
Regional seed:<\/b> Fourth<\/p>\n
Last NCAA tournament appearance:<\/b> 2013<\/p>\n
Best NCAA finish:<\/b> Champion, 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997 and 2000<\/p>\n
Why they’ll get to the Frozen Four:<\/b> UND ended up getting into this year’s tournament by the skin of its teeth after getting shut out last Friday by NCHC last-place club Miami. UND had been great between Thanksgiving and the last weekend of the regular season and then took a step back, though, so perhaps the loss to the RedHawks provided a necessary kick up the backside.<\/p>\n
Why they won’t get to the Frozen Four:<\/b> Last season, UND was taken to three games in the first round of the WCHA playoffs, then got bounced right away in the league’s championship weekend, then struggled to win its opening-round NCAA game and then lost in a regional final. We’re halfway toward seeing all those things happen again this time around.<\/p>\n
It’s only fitting that in the first round of the NCAA tournament North Dakota will be playing a team that UND has to thank for its spot in the tournament.<\/p>\n
The continuation of UND’s run of 11 consecutive years taking part in the NCAA tournament was cast into serious doubt last Friday. UND fell 3-0 in their NCHC playoff semifinal to a Miami team that had finished the regular season at the bottom of the league.<\/p>\n
There was still something UND could do — namely, beat Western Michigan in the teams’ NCHC third-place game last Saturday — but UND’s NCAA tournament fate was no longer in the team’s hands.<\/p>\n
UND did what it could, pounding the Broncos 5-0 last Saturday in Minneapolis. With the way the PairWise Rankings were shaking down later that evening, though, UND needed former WCHA rival Wisconsin to oust Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament championship game in nearby St. Paul, Minn.<\/p>\n
It wasn’t pretty, but UND got what it wanted. The Badgers clawed back from being 4-2 down in the third period by scoring two goals 28 seconds apart before netting a game-winner over the Buckeyes 7:48 into overtime.<\/p>\n
UND fans, players and coaches alike in the Twin Cities celebrated Wisconsin’s victory. That’s a pretty heavy thing to wrap your head around, but UND senior defenseman and captain Dillon Simpson was able to look at the big picture afterward.<\/p>\n
“It’s ironic how that works out,” Simpson said Sunday. “Watching the game last night and cheering for [Wisconsin], I think everyone on our team was their No. 1 fan last night. But that’s just how it works in college hockey, and we’ve got to turn the page here real quick and have a good week before we go to Cincinnati.”<\/p>\n
“Yesterday was a bit of a strange day,” UND coach Dave Hakstol said of Saturday’s playoff championship events in both Minneapolis and St. Paul. “It’s a different situation than we’ve been in, but we had to really keep ourselves focused and do our job and make sure we gave ourselves a chance by playing well and winning a game.<\/p>\n
“We did that, and after that it was scoreboard-watching, and that’s never fun. But at the end of the night, things turned out the right way. Just by the narrowest of margins, obviously, but they turned out the right way and our hard work has paid off, and we’ve got a chance to keep playing.”<\/p>\n
Simpson said he and his teammates have parlayed their elation from Saturday night into the start of a good week of practice before the team heads to Ohio to take on the Badgers.<\/p>\n
“A lot of positives for us, playing a good game against Western Michigan and having the opportunity to go to the NCAAs and trying to make a run,” Simpson said. “I think for us, with the kind of season that’s been up and down and we’ve had to battle back, we’re really excited and really positive in our dressing room.”<\/p>\n
— Matthew Semisch<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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