WCIAA men's ice hockey tournament

The Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's ice hockey tournament was an annual conference championship held between member teams.

Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association men's ice hockey tournament
Conference hockey championship
SportIce hockey
ConferenceWestern Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association
FormatSingle-elimination
Played1962–1972
Winner trophyHardy Trophy


History

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In 1962, the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union announced that it would be holding the first national collegiate tournament in 1963. In response, the Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (WCIAU), reformed as the Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association (WCIAA) and its champion would automatically receive a berth into the University Cup tournament. The move prompted Manitoba to return to the conference, bringing the number of members back up to four. In 1964, British Columbia was forced to withdraw due to high travel expenses, however, the addition of Calgary allowed the league to remain a foursome. Two years later, UBC returned and the league held its first postseason tournament thanks to a tie for first in the standings. Two more additions in 1969 brought the league up to eight members and the conference adopted a playoff tournament as a permanent fixture.

In 1972, the conference split in two. The Great Plains Athletic Association (GPAA) and Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) were formed in part to reduce travel expenses.[1]

Tournaments

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Championships

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School Championships
Alberta 6
British Columbia 2
Saskatchewan 1
Manitoba 1

See also

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References

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Canada West Men's Hockey History

  1. ^ "History of Canada West". Canada West. Retrieved October 10, 2024.