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==First Tournament== | ==First Tournament== | ||
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*'''Meiji''' - Ritsumeikan 4:0 | *'''Meiji''' - Ritsumeikan 4:0 | ||
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*'''Chuo''' - Waseda 4:2 - semifinal | *'''Chuo''' - Waseda 4:2 - semifinal | ||
*'''Meiji''' - Toyo 4:1 - final | *'''Meiji''' - Toyo 4:1 - final | ||
==Second Tournament== | |||
*9/5: '''Ryukoku''' - Hachinohe Institute of Technology 5:4 | |||
*9/5: '''Kyoto Sangyo''' - Rikkyo 7:4 | |||
Remainder of tournament cancelled. Kwansei Gakuin, Tohoku Fukushi, Hokuriku, Hachinohe Gakuin, Tohoku Gakuin, and Sapporo were also set to compete. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 7 February 2024
This was the 2018 Japanese University Ice Hockey Interchange Tournament. It was the 19th edition of the competition.
First Tournament
8/29
- Meiji - Ritsumeikan 4:0
- Waseda - Tokai 3:1
- Hosei - Senshu 5:1
- Kansai - Aoyama Gakuin 8:1
- Chuo - Doshisha 7:2
- Nihon Sport Science - Kanagawa 11:0
- Toyo - Daito Bunka 18:1
- Nihon - Keio 3:1
8/30
- Meiji - Hosei 6:3
- Toyo - Kansai 4:1
- Waseda - Nihon Sport Science 4:3
- Chuo - Nihon 6:0
8/31
- Senshu - Ritsumeikan 7:4
- Tokai - Kanagawa 3:2
- Aoyama Gakuin - Daito Bunka 5:4
- Keio - Doshisha 7:0
9/1
- Hosei - Nihon Sport Science 5:2
- Ritsumeikan - Kanagawa 4:2
- Tokai - Nihon 2:1
- Daito Bunka - Doshisha 5:1
- Meiji - Waseda 6:4 - semifinal
- Toyo - Chuo 4:2 - "
9/2
- Tokai - Senshu 2:1
- Keio - Aoyama Gakuin 2:1
- Chuo - Waseda 4:2 - semifinal
- Meiji - Toyo 4:1 - final
Second Tournament
- 9/5: Ryukoku - Hachinohe Institute of Technology 5:4
- 9/5: Kyoto Sangyo - Rikkyo 7:4
Remainder of tournament cancelled. Kwansei Gakuin, Tohoku Fukushi, Hokuriku, Hachinohe Gakuin, Tohoku Gakuin, and Sapporo were also set to compete.