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Bill Wilkinson (ice hockey)

William Wilkinson (born April 22, 1947) is a retired Canadian ice hockey coach. He coached the Wayne State Warriors men's ice hockey program for its entire 9-year existence at the Division I level. Prior to that, Wilkinson coach the Western Michigan for seventeen seasons.

Biographical details
Born (1947-04-22) April 22, 1947 (age 76)
Goderich, ONT, CAN
Alma materSt. Lawrence University
Playing career
1967–1970St. Lawrence
Position(s)Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1971–1978St. Lawrence(assistant)
1978–1979North Dakota (assistant)
1979–1982Bowling Green (assistant)
1982–1999Western Michigan
1999–2008Wayne State
2008–2011CH Jaca
2011–2012Melbourne Mustangs
Head coaching record
Overall437–469–81 (.484)
Tournaments0–5 (.000)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1986 CCHA Tournament champion
2001 CHA Tournament champion
2002 CHA Champion
2002 CHA tournament champion
2003 CHA tournament champion
Awards
1984 CCHA Coach of the Year
1986 CCHA Coach of the Year
1996 CCHA Coach of the Year
2002 CHA Coach of the Year

Career edit

Wilkinson played for St. Lawrence for three years, leading the team in scoring as a sophomore and serving as the team captain in his senior season. After graduating in 1970 Wilkinson taught high school for a year before returning to Canton as an assistant coach for his alma mater.[1]

Wilkinson served as an assistant for St. Lawrence for seven years, leaving to accept a similar position at North Dakota for one season. He spent a further three seasons as an assistant at Bowling Green under Jerry York before getting his first head coaching job at Western Michigan.[2] After a poor showing in his first year the Broncos produced their first 20+ win season at the D-I level, earning Wilkinson the CCHA Coach of the Year. Two years later Wilkinson got the Broncos to surprising 32-win season, the program's only 30-win season (as of 2018),[3] won the CCHA Tournament and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time. The team declined to a mediocre level for much of the next seven years before finally returning to the NCAA tournament in 1994. The Broncos made another trip to the playoffs two years later but remained winless in NCAA postseason play under Wilkinson.

During the 1998–99 season two of Wilkinson's players were arrested at a team party in a building that Wilkinson owned.[4] An internal investigation was started and the entire team was subsequently suspended for violations of NCAA regulations. Wilkinson was eventually fired as head coach on February 3 but allowed to remain at the university as a special assistant to the AD. Once the season was over Wilkinson formally left and later took over as head coach for the newly-created program at Wayne State.[5] The Warriors played as an independent for one season before joining the CHA. Wayne State produced a modest record their first season in conference but won both of their games in the CHA Tournament to earn Wilkinson his second conference championship. The Warriors followed that up by winning 20 games the next year, winning the CHA regular season title and claiming their second consecutive championship. With all of that team success Wilkinson was awarded with the CHA Coach of the Year. In 2003, with the NCAA tournament expanding to 16 teams, the CHA was to receive its first automatic bid and the two-time champions didn't disappoint, winning 20 games once more and claiming their third consecutive tournament championship. In the tournament Wayne State was set against the #2 overall seed Colorado College and, despite a valiant effort, could not overcome three power play goals from the Tigers.[6]

After their three year run the Warriors declined sharply and never produced another winning record.[7] In 2007 the university announced it was shuttering the men's team, citing a $500K annual operating cost coupled with no on-campus rink and a troubled economy.[5]

Wilkinson continued to coach after Wayne State shut down, spending three seasons with CH Jaca and then a six-month stint with the Melbourne Mustangs before retiring.

Career statistics edit

    Regular season
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM
1967–68 St. Lawrence Saints NCAA 24 15 21 36
1968–69 St. Lawrence Saints NCAA
1969–70 St. Lawrence Saints NCAA
NCAA totals 75 30 66 96

Head Coaching Record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Western Michigan Broncos (CCHA) (1982–1999)
1982–83 Western Michigan 11–23–2 10–20–2 t-9th
1983–84 Western Michigan 22–18–2 13–14–1 5th CCHA runner-up
1984–85 Western Michigan 22–16–2 18–13–1 3rd CCHA quarterfinals
1985–86 Western Michigan 32–12–0 23–9–0 T–2nd NCAA quarterfinals
1986–87 Western Michigan 23–20–0 16–16–0 5th CCHA consolation game (loss)
1987–88 Western Michigan 22–17–3 17–12–3 4th CCHA consolation game (loss)
1988–89 Western Michigan 14–23–6 9–17–6 6th CCHA quarterfinals
1989–90 Western Michigan 14–24–2 12–18–2 T–5th CCHA quarterfinals
1990–91 Western Michigan 22–17–3 16–14–2 4th CCHA consolation game (win)
1991–92 Western Michigan 16–14–6 14–12–6 4th CCHA quarterfinals
1992–93 Western Michigan 20–16–2 17–11–2 5th CCHA first round
1993–94 Western Michigan 24–13–3 18–10–2 4th NCAA East Regional Quarterfinals
1994–95 Western Michigan 17–18–5 9–14–4 T–6th CCHA quarterfinals
1995–96 Western Michigan 27–11–3 21–6–3 T-3rd NCAA East Regional Quarterfinals
1996–97 Western Michigan 14–18–5 10–12–5 T–5th CCHA quarterfinals
1997–98 Western Michigan 10–25–3 9–19–2 9th
1998–99 Western Michigan 3–16–6† 2–13–6†
Western Michigan: 313–301–53 234–230–47
Wayne State Warriors (Independent) (1999–2000)
1999–00 Wayne State 12–16–2
Wayne State: 12–16–2
Wayne State Warriors (CHA) (2000–2008)
2000–01 Wayne State 18–14–3 8–9–3 3rd CHA Champion
2001–02 Wayne State 21–11–4 15–2–3 1st CHA Champion
2002–03 Wayne State 21–17–2 11–7–2 T–3rd NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal
2003–04 Wayne State 9–24–3 5–15–1 6th CHA semifinals
2004–05 Wayne State 14–17–4 7–9–4 4th CHA quarterfinals
2005–06 Wayne State 6–23–6 3–12–5 6th CHA quarterfinals
2006–07 Wayne State 12–21–2 8–10–2 4th CHA quarterfinals
2007–08 Wayne State 11–25–2 6–14–0 4th CHA semifinals
Wayne State: 112–152–26 63–78–20
Total: 437–469–81

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

† Wilkinson was fired in the midst of an internal investigation into team activities.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . American Hockey Coaches Association. January 14, 2016. Archived from the original on October 21, 2018. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  2. ^ "The appointment of Bill Wilkinson as hockey coach at..." UPI Archives. March 29, 1982. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  3. ^ "Western Michigan Men's Hockey Team History". USCHO.com. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  4. ^ "WMU Fires Head Coach Wilkinson". USCHO.com. February 3, 1999. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Wayne State AD Vents About WSU Folding Program". USCHO.com. November 20, 2007. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  6. ^ "Colorado College 4, Wayne State 2". USCHO.com. March 29, 2003. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  7. ^ "Bill Wilkinson Coaching Record". College Hockey News. Retrieved October 20, 2018.

External links edit

  • Bill Wilkinson career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database

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William Wilkinson born April 22 1947 is a retired Canadian ice hockey coach He coached the Wayne State Warriors men s ice hockey program for its entire 9 year existence at the Division I level Prior to that Wilkinson coach the Western Michigan for seventeen seasons Biographical detailsBorn 1947 04 22 April 22 1947 age 76 Goderich ONT CANAlma materSt Lawrence UniversityPlaying career1967 1970St LawrencePosition s ForwardCoaching career HC unless noted 1971 1978St Lawrence assistant 1978 1979North Dakota assistant 1979 1982Bowling Green assistant 1982 1999Western Michigan1999 2008Wayne State2008 2011CH Jaca2011 2012Melbourne MustangsHead coaching recordOverall437 469 81 484 Tournaments0 5 000 Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1986 CCHA Tournament champion2001 CHA Tournament champion2002 CHA Champion2002 CHA tournament champion2003 CHA tournament championAwards1984 CCHA Coach of the Year1986 CCHA Coach of the Year1996 CCHA Coach of the Year2002 CHA Coach of the Year Contents 1 Career 2 Career statistics 3 Head Coaching Record 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editWilkinson played for St Lawrence for three years leading the team in scoring as a sophomore and serving as the team captain in his senior season After graduating in 1970 Wilkinson taught high school for a year before returning to Canton as an assistant coach for his alma mater 1 Wilkinson served as an assistant for St Lawrence for seven years leaving to accept a similar position at North Dakota for one season He spent a further three seasons as an assistant at Bowling Green under Jerry York before getting his first head coaching job at Western Michigan 2 After a poor showing in his first year the Broncos produced their first 20 win season at the D I level earning Wilkinson the CCHA Coach of the Year Two years later Wilkinson got the Broncos to surprising 32 win season the program s only 30 win season as of 2018 3 won the CCHA Tournament and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time The team declined to a mediocre level for much of the next seven years before finally returning to the NCAA tournament in 1994 The Broncos made another trip to the playoffs two years later but remained winless in NCAA postseason play under Wilkinson During the 1998 99 season two of Wilkinson s players were arrested at a team party in a building that Wilkinson owned 4 An internal investigation was started and the entire team was subsequently suspended for violations of NCAA regulations Wilkinson was eventually fired as head coach on February 3 but allowed to remain at the university as a special assistant to the AD Once the season was over Wilkinson formally left and later took over as head coach for the newly created program at Wayne State 5 The Warriors played as an independent for one season before joining the CHA Wayne State produced a modest record their first season in conference but won both of their games in the CHA Tournament to earn Wilkinson his second conference championship The Warriors followed that up by winning 20 games the next year winning the CHA regular season title and claiming their second consecutive championship With all of that team success Wilkinson was awarded with the CHA Coach of the Year In 2003 with the NCAA tournament expanding to 16 teams the CHA was to receive its first automatic bid and the two time champions didn t disappoint winning 20 games once more and claiming their third consecutive tournament championship In the tournament Wayne State was set against the 2 overall seed Colorado College and despite a valiant effort could not overcome three power play goals from the Tigers 6 After their three year run the Warriors declined sharply and never produced another winning record 7 In 2007 the university announced it was shuttering the men s team citing a 500K annual operating cost coupled with no on campus rink and a troubled economy 5 Wilkinson continued to coach after Wayne State shut down spending three seasons with CH Jaca and then a six month stint with the Melbourne Mustangs before retiring Career statistics edit Regular seasonSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM1967 68 St Lawrence Saints NCAA 24 15 21 36 1968 69 St Lawrence Saints NCAA 1969 70 St Lawrence Saints NCAA NCAA totals 75 30 66 96 Head Coaching Record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonWestern Michigan Broncos CCHA 1982 1999 1982 83 Western Michigan 11 23 2 10 20 2 t 9th1983 84 Western Michigan 22 18 2 13 14 1 5th CCHA runner up1984 85 Western Michigan 22 16 2 18 13 1 3rd CCHA quarterfinals1985 86 Western Michigan 32 12 0 23 9 0 T 2nd NCAA quarterfinals1986 87 Western Michigan 23 20 0 16 16 0 5th CCHA consolation game loss 1987 88 Western Michigan 22 17 3 17 12 3 4th CCHA consolation game loss 1988 89 Western Michigan 14 23 6 9 17 6 6th CCHA quarterfinals1989 90 Western Michigan 14 24 2 12 18 2 T 5th CCHA quarterfinals1990 91 Western Michigan 22 17 3 16 14 2 4th CCHA consolation game win 1991 92 Western Michigan 16 14 6 14 12 6 4th CCHA quarterfinals1992 93 Western Michigan 20 16 2 17 11 2 5th CCHA first round1993 94 Western Michigan 24 13 3 18 10 2 4th NCAA East Regional Quarterfinals1994 95 Western Michigan 17 18 5 9 14 4 T 6th CCHA quarterfinals1995 96 Western Michigan 27 11 3 21 6 3 T 3rd NCAA East Regional Quarterfinals1996 97 Western Michigan 14 18 5 10 12 5 T 5th CCHA quarterfinals1997 98 Western Michigan 10 25 3 9 19 2 9th1998 99 Western Michigan 3 16 6 2 13 6 Western Michigan 313 301 53 234 230 47Wayne State Warriors Independent 1999 2000 1999 00 Wayne State 12 16 2Wayne State 12 16 2Wayne State Warriors CHA 2000 2008 2000 01 Wayne State 18 14 3 8 9 3 3rd CHA Champion2001 02 Wayne State 21 11 4 15 2 3 1st CHA Champion2002 03 Wayne State 21 17 2 11 7 2 T 3rd NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal2003 04 Wayne State 9 24 3 5 15 1 6th CHA semifinals2004 05 Wayne State 14 17 4 7 9 4 4th CHA quarterfinals2005 06 Wayne State 6 23 6 3 12 5 6th CHA quarterfinals2006 07 Wayne State 12 21 2 8 10 2 4th CHA quarterfinals2007 08 Wayne State 11 25 2 6 14 0 4th CHA semifinalsWayne State 112 152 26 63 78 20Total 437 469 81 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion Wilkinson was fired in the midst of an internal investigation into team activities See also editList of college men s ice hockey coaches with 400 winsReferences edit 2016 AHCA Major Awards Are Announced American Hockey Coaches Association January 14 2016 Archived from the original on October 21 2018 Retrieved October 20 2018 The appointment of Bill Wilkinson as hockey coach at UPI Archives March 29 1982 Retrieved October 20 2018 Western Michigan Men s Hockey Team History USCHO com Retrieved October 20 2018 WMU Fires Head Coach Wilkinson USCHO com February 3 1999 Retrieved October 20 2018 a b Wayne State AD Vents About WSU Folding Program USCHO com November 20 2007 Retrieved October 20 2018 Colorado College 4 Wayne State 2 USCHO com March 29 2003 Retrieved June 16 2013 Bill Wilkinson Coaching Record College Hockey News Retrieved October 20 2018 External links editBill Wilkinson career statistics at The Internet Hockey DatabaseAwards and achievementsPreceded byJerry WelshRon MasonBuddy Powers CCHA Coach of the Year1983 841985 861995 96 Succeeded byRon MasonVal BelmonteMark MazzoleniPreceded byCraig Barnett CHA Coach of the Year2001 02 Succeeded byDoug Ross Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Wilkinson ice hockey amp oldid 1190309947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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