The 1967–68 NCAA College Division men's ice hockey season began in November 1967 and concluded in March of the following year.
This was the 4th season of second-tier college ice hockey.
This arrangement held until 1972 by which time two teams had left the conference and continuing with three members was not viable.
With ECAC 2 already holding a tournament for the vast majority of eastern schools, the NAIA received most of their bids from western schools with a few exceptions (Boston State and Salem State).
The NAIA tournament would be the only national championship for non-Division I programs until the NCAA started holding the Division II Championship in 1978, after which the NAIA division declined until it was dropped as a sponsored sport in 1984.