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NCAA Men's Hockey Championship Bracket Revealed, Setting Stage for Frozen Four

The NCAA men's hockey championship bracket was announced Sunday, outlining four regional divisions as teams compete for a spot in the Frozen Four in Las Vegas. Top seeds and notable contenders are positioned across these regions, with opening matchups now confirmed.

The path to college hockey's ultimate prize was established with the unveiling of the NCAA men's hockey championship bracket on Sunday. This announcement sets the stage for four distinct regional divisions, where various teams will contend for advancement to the Frozen Four, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas. The University of Michigan Wolverines are designated as the top seed in the Albany Region, where their initial game will be against the Bentley Falcons. In the Loveland Region, Western Michigan Broncos enter as the top seed, though attention will also be on the Denver Pioneers, recognized for their consistent performance in past tournaments as the No. 2 seed. This region also includes Cornell and the Minnesota State Mavericks. The Sioux Falls Region presents a competitive field, featuring opening-round matchups with teams such as the North Dakota Fighting Hawks, Merrimack Warriors, Providence Friars, and Quinnipiac Bobcats. The Michigan State Spartans lead the Worcester Region and are set to open their campaign against the UConn Huskies, with the Dartmouth Big Green and Wisconsin Badgers also competing in this division.

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