1965 CIAU University Cup

1965 CIAU University Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Winnipeg, Manitoba
DatesMarch 12–13
Teams4
Final positions
ChampionsManitoba Bisons (1st title)
Runner-upSaint Dunstan's Saints
Third placeLaurentian Voyageurs
Fourth placeSir George Williams Georgians
Tournament statistics
Games played4
MVPnone
← 1964
1966 →

The 1965 CIAU Men's University Cup Hockey Tournament (3rd annual) was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Manitoba Bisons served as tournament host.

Road to the Cup

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Seed School Standings Seed School Standings
1 Saint Dunstan's 10–1–0 5 Mount Allison 4–6–1
2 St. Francis Xavier 9–2–0 6 Dalhousie 3–10–0
3 New Brunswick 7–3–1 7 Acadia 2–8–1
4 St. Thomas 6–5–0 8 Moncton 1–10–0

Note: No playoffs.

Championship
   
A1 Laurentian 4
B1 Windsor 2
Semifinals Championship
      
1 Ottawa 6
4 Loyola 7
4 Loyola 5
2 Sir George Williams 6
2 Sir George Williams 6
3 Carleton 5 Third place
1 Ottawa 7
3 Carleton 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Seed School Standings
1 Manitoba 10–2–0
T–2 Alberta 7–5–0
T–2 Saskatchewan 7–5–0
4 Calgary 0–12–0

No playoff

University Cup

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The CIAU invited the champions of four conferences to play for the championship. The OIAA champion was admitted to the tournament for the first time. Montreal, the QOAA champion, declined to participate, as did all other teams that participated in the conference playoff. As a result, the CIAU did not invite a team from the QOAA.

Team Qualification Record Appearance Last
Laurentian Voyageurs OIAA Champion 10–0–0 1st Never
Manitoba Bisons WCIAA Champion 10–2–0 1st Never
Saint Dunstan's Saints MIAA Champion 10–1–0 1st Never
Sir George Williams Georgians OSLC Champion 13–3–0 2nd 1964

Bracket

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Semifinals
March 12
Championship
March 13
      
Manitoba 10
Laurentian 4
Manitoba 9
Saint Dunstan's 2
Saint Dunstan's 4
Sir George Williams 1 Third Place
Laurentian 8
Sir George Williams 3

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)[1]

Championship final

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March 13, 1965 Manitoba Bisons9–2Saint Dunstan's SaintsWinnipeg, Manitoba

References

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  1. ^ "History". U Sports. Retrieved March 13, 2018.