The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) held a men's national ice hockey championship from 1968 to 1984 when ice hockey was dropped as an NAIA sport.
St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, Minnesota
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Pullar Stadium, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Pullar Stadium, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Notes: ^ then known as Alaska Methodist
John S. Glas Fieldhouse, Bemidji, Minnesota
Wessman Arena, Superior, Wisconsin
Fort William Gardens, Lakehead, Ontario
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
John S. Glas Fieldhouse, Bemidji, Minnesota
Wessman Arena, Superior, Wisconsin
Wessman Arena, Superior, Wisconsin
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
^ Then known as Maine Portland-Gorham
# Wisconsin-River Falls replaced Chicago State, who had a previously scheduled series with Air Force, February 27-28
Wessman Arena, Superior, Wisconsin
Note: ^ Then known as St. Francis
Coliseum Ice Arena, St. Paul, Minnesota
Note: ^ Then known as St. Franics
St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
^ Then known as St. Franics
St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
Hunt Arena, River Falls, Wisconsin
Wessman Arena, Superior, Wisconsin
Wessman Arena, Superior, Wisconsin
Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Hobbs Municipal Ice Center, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
During the summer of 2015, a group of schools fielding the sport began working with the NAIA administrators in an effort to gain emerging sport status and work to eventually sponsoring the sport at the championship level again. The NAIA requires a minimum of 15 schools to sponsor a sport at the varsity level to begin the process from emerging to championship categories.