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Western Collegiate Hockey Association men's champions

The following is a list of men's champions of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, including champions of the conference's playoff tournament, the WCHA Final Five.

Championships by season edit

Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion NCAA National Champion Notes
1951–52 Colorado College Michigan Midwest Collegiate Hockey League play begins with Colorado College, Denver, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota and North Dakota; first season the MacNaughton Cup is awarded to regular season champion
1952–53 Minnesota
Michigan
Michigan
1953–54 Minnesota League name changed to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League
1954–55 Colorado College Michigan
1955–56 Michigan Michigan
1956–57 Colorado College Colorado College
1957–58 North Dakota
Denver
Denver
1958–59 North Dakota No league play because Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan Tech withdraw from the WIHL due to disagreement over the recruiting practices of University of North Dakota, Denver, and Colorado College.
1959–60 Denver Denver
Michigan Tech
Denver Western Collegiate Hockey Association founded; tournament play begins
1960–61 Denver Denver
Minnesota
Denver
1961–62 Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Michigan Tech The WCHA begins awarding the MacNaughton Cup to the conference's tournament champion
1962–63 Denver
North Dakota
Denver North Dakota
1963–64 Michigan
Denver
Denver Michigan
1964–65 North Dakota Michigan Tech Michigan Tech
1965–66 Michigan Tech Denver
Michigan State
Michigan State The WCHA decides to once again award the MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion
1966–67 North Dakota Michigan State
North Dakota
Minnesota-Duluth joins the WCHA
1967–68 Denver Denver
North Dakota
Denver
1968–69 Michigan Tech Denver
Michigan Tech
Denver
1969–70 Minnesota Michigan Tech
Wisconsin
Wisconsin joins the WCHA
1970–71 Michigan Tech Denver
Minnesota
1971–72 Denver Denver
Wisconsin
Notre Dame joins the WCHA
1972–73 Denver Denver
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
1973–74 Michigan Tech Michigan Tech
Minnesota
Minnesota
1974–75 Minnesota Michigan Tech
Minnesota
Michigan Tech
1975–76 Michigan Tech Michigan Tech
Minnesota
Minnesota
1976–77 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
1977–78 Denver Colorado College
Wisconsin
1978–79 North Dakota Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota
1979–80 North Dakota Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota Plan to split the conference into two divisions is rejected
1980–81 Minnesota Michigan Tech
Minnesota
Wisconsin
1981–82 North Dakota Wisconsin North Dakota Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech and Notre Dame leave conference for the Central Collegiate Hockey Association; the Broadmoor Trophy replaces the MacNaughton Cup as the trophy for the regular season champion
1982–83 Minnesota Wisconsin Wisconsin
1983–84 Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Duluth
1984–85 Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Duluth Michigan Tech rejoins the WCHA and brings the MacNaughton Cup back to the conference; Northern Michigan joins the WCHA; interlocking schedule with Hockey East begins (interconference games counted in conference standings); first season the Broadmoor Trophy awarded to the tournament champion
1985–86 Denver Denver
1986–87 North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota
1987–88 Minnesota Wisconsin Tournament changed to a single-site four team format
1988–89 Minnesota Northern Michigan Last season of interlocking schedule with Hockey East
1989–90 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
1990–91 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Northern Michigan St. Cloud State joins the WCHA
1991–92 Minnesota Northern Michigan
1992–93 Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota Tournament changed to five team format and renamed the Final Five
1993–94 Colorado College Minnesota Alaska-Anchorage joins the WCHA
1994–95 Colorado College Wisconsin
1995–96 Colorado College Minnesota
1996–97 Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota North Dakota
1997–98 North Dakota Wisconsin Northern Michigan leaves the conference for the CCHA; Mankato State (now Minnesota State-Mankato) participates in the WCHA tournament
1998–99 North Dakota Denver
1999–00 Wisconsin North Dakota North Dakota Minnesota State joins the WCHA
2000–01 North Dakota St. Cloud State
2001–02 Denver Denver Minnesota
2002–03 Colorado College Minnesota Minnesota
2003–04 North Dakota Minnesota Denver
2004–05 Colorado College
Denver
Denver Denver
2005–06 Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin
2006–07 Minnesota Minnesota
2007–08 Colorado College Denver
2008–09 North Dakota Minnesota-Duluth
2009–10 Denver North Dakota
2010–11 North Dakota North Dakota Minnesota-Duluth Bemidji State and Nebraska-Omaha join the WCHA
2011–12 Minnesota North Dakota
2012–13 St. Cloud State
Minnesota
Wisconsin Final WCHA season for Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota-Duluth, Nebraska-Omaha, North Dakota, and St. Cloud State (all leaving for NCHC in 2013-2014) as well as Minnesota and Wisconsin (both leaving for Big Ten Conference)
2013–14 Ferris State Minnesota State Northern Michigan rejoins WCHA; first WCHA season for Alabama-Huntsville, Alaska-Fairbanks, Bowling Green, Ferris State, and Lake Superior State
2014–15 Minnesota State Minnesota State
2015–16 Minnesota State
Michigan Tech
Ferris State
2016–17 Bemidji State Michigan Tech
2017–18 Minnesota State Michigan Tech
2018–19 Minnesota State Minnesota State
2019–20 Minnesota State Tournament cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2020–21 Minnesota State Lake Superior State At the conclusion of the season, 8 teams withdrew from the conference (Alabama–Huntsville, Bemidji State, Bowling Green, Ferris State, Lake Superior State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota State, Northern Michigan). The remaining two programs, Alaska and Alaska Anchorage, formally suspended the men's division of the WCHA.

Championships by school edit

School WCHA
Regular Season
Championships
WCHA
Tournament
Championships
NCAA National
Championships
Last WCHA
Regular Season
Championship
Last WCHA
Tournament
Championship
Last
NCAA National
Championship
Alabama–Huntsville 0 0 0
Alaska 0 0 0
Alaska–Anchorage 0 0 0
Bemidji State 1 0 0 2017
Bowling Green 0 0 1 1984
Colorado College 9 1 2 2008 1978 1957
Denver 13 15 8 2010 2008 2022
Ferris State 1 1 0 2014
Lake Superior State 0 1 3 2021 1994
Michigan 3 0 9 1964 1998
Michigan State 0 2 3 1967 2007
Michigan Tech 7 11 3 2016 2018 1975
Minnesota 14 14 5 2013 2007 2003
Minnesota–Duluth 3 3 2 1993 2009 2019
Minnesota State 5 3 0 2021 2019
Nebraska–Omaha 0 0 0
North Dakota 15 11 7 2011 2012 2016
Northern Michigan 1 3 1 1991 1992 1991
Notre Dame 0 0 0
St. Cloud State 1 1 0 2013 2001
Wisconsin 3 12 6 2000 2013 2006

Colorado College won its first NCAA national championship in 1950 prior to the founding of the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League. Likewise, Michigan won its 1948 title prior to the start of league play. North Dakota won a national title in 1959 as an independent. The Wolverines won two additional national championships in 1996 and 1998 after leaving the WCHA for the CCHA. Michigan State also won its 1986 and 2007 national championships after leaving the WCHA. Two of the five schools that made their WCHA debuts in 2013, Bowling Green and Lake Superior State, won all of their national championships while in the CCHA (one for Bowling Green in 1984, and three for Lake Superior State in 1988, 1992, and 1994).

Location of Men's WCHA tournaments edit

References edit

  • . College Hockey Historical Archives. Archived from the original on 2006-12-06. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  • "Ice Hockey History - The Broadmoor". Colorado College. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  • "MacNaughton Cup". Gopher Hockey History. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  • 2006-07 Minnesota Men's Hockey Yearbook. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics.
  1. ^ "WCHA Announces Playoff Championship to be Played in Grand Rapids in 2014 & 2016, Saint Paul in 2015 & 2017," press release from WCHA.com, 3/23/2013

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The following is a list of men s champions of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association including champions of the conference s playoff tournament the WCHA Final Five Contents 1 Championships by season 2 Championships by school 3 Location of Men s WCHA tournaments 4 ReferencesChampionships by season editMain article List of WCHA Men s Ice Hockey Tournament champions Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion NCAA National Champion Notes1951 52 Colorado College Michigan Midwest Collegiate Hockey League play begins with Colorado College Denver Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Minnesota and North Dakota first season the MacNaughton Cup is awarded to regular season champion1952 53 MinnesotaMichigan Michigan1953 54 Minnesota League name changed to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League1954 55 Colorado College Michigan1955 56 Michigan Michigan1956 57 Colorado College Colorado College1957 58 North DakotaDenver Denver1958 59 North Dakota No league play because Minnesota Michigan Michigan State and Michigan Tech withdraw from the WIHL due to disagreement over the recruiting practices of University of North Dakota Denver and Colorado College 1959 60 Denver DenverMichigan Tech Denver Western Collegiate Hockey Association founded tournament play begins1960 61 Denver DenverMinnesota Denver1961 62 Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Michigan Tech The WCHA begins awarding the MacNaughton Cup to the conference s tournament champion1962 63 DenverNorth Dakota Denver North Dakota1963 64 MichiganDenver Denver Michigan1964 65 North Dakota Michigan Tech Michigan Tech1965 66 Michigan Tech DenverMichigan State Michigan State The WCHA decides to once again award the MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion1966 67 North Dakota Michigan StateNorth Dakota Minnesota Duluth joins the WCHA1967 68 Denver DenverNorth Dakota Denver1968 69 Michigan Tech DenverMichigan Tech Denver1969 70 Minnesota Michigan TechWisconsin Wisconsin joins the WCHA1970 71 Michigan Tech DenverMinnesota1971 72 Denver DenverWisconsin Notre Dame joins the WCHA1972 73 Denver DenverWisconsin Wisconsin1973 74 Michigan Tech Michigan TechMinnesota Minnesota1974 75 Minnesota Michigan TechMinnesota Michigan Tech1975 76 Michigan Tech Michigan TechMinnesota Minnesota1976 77 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin1977 78 Denver Colorado CollegeWisconsin1978 79 North Dakota MinnesotaNorth Dakota Minnesota1979 80 North Dakota MinnesotaNorth Dakota North Dakota Plan to split the conference into two divisions is rejected1980 81 Minnesota Michigan TechMinnesota Wisconsin1981 82 North Dakota Wisconsin North Dakota Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech and Notre Dame leave conference for the Central Collegiate Hockey Association the Broadmoor Trophy replaces the MacNaughton Cup as the trophy for the regular season champion1982 83 Minnesota Wisconsin Wisconsin1983 84 Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth1984 85 Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Michigan Tech rejoins the WCHA and brings the MacNaughton Cup back to the conference Northern Michigan joins the WCHA interlocking schedule with Hockey East begins interconference games counted in conference standings first season the Broadmoor Trophy awarded to the tournament champion1985 86 Denver Denver1986 87 North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota1987 88 Minnesota Wisconsin Tournament changed to a single site four team format1988 89 Minnesota Northern Michigan Last season of interlocking schedule with Hockey East1989 90 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin1990 91 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Northern Michigan St Cloud State joins the WCHA1991 92 Minnesota Northern Michigan1992 93 Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Tournament changed to five team format and renamed the Final Five1993 94 Colorado College Minnesota Alaska Anchorage joins the WCHA1994 95 Colorado College Wisconsin1995 96 Colorado College Minnesota1996 97 MinnesotaNorth Dakota North Dakota North Dakota1997 98 North Dakota Wisconsin Northern Michigan leaves the conference for the CCHA Mankato State now Minnesota State Mankato participates in the WCHA tournament1998 99 North Dakota Denver1999 00 Wisconsin North Dakota North Dakota Minnesota State joins the WCHA2000 01 North Dakota St Cloud State2001 02 Denver Denver Minnesota2002 03 Colorado College Minnesota Minnesota2003 04 North Dakota Minnesota Denver2004 05 Colorado CollegeDenver Denver Denver2005 06 Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin2006 07 Minnesota Minnesota2007 08 Colorado College Denver2008 09 North Dakota Minnesota Duluth2009 10 Denver North Dakota2010 11 North Dakota North Dakota Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State and Nebraska Omaha join the WCHA2011 12 Minnesota North Dakota2012 13 St Cloud StateMinnesota Wisconsin Final WCHA season for Colorado College Denver Minnesota Duluth Nebraska Omaha North Dakota and St Cloud State all leaving for NCHC in 2013 2014 as well as Minnesota and Wisconsin both leaving for Big Ten Conference 2013 14 Ferris State Minnesota State Northern Michigan rejoins WCHA first WCHA season for Alabama Huntsville Alaska Fairbanks Bowling Green Ferris State and Lake Superior State2014 15 Minnesota State Minnesota State2015 16 Minnesota StateMichigan Tech Ferris State2016 17 Bemidji State Michigan Tech2017 18 Minnesota State Michigan Tech2018 19 Minnesota State Minnesota State2019 20 Minnesota State Tournament cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic2020 21 Minnesota State Lake Superior State At the conclusion of the season 8 teams withdrew from the conference Alabama Huntsville Bemidji State Bowling Green Ferris State Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Minnesota State Northern Michigan The remaining two programs Alaska and Alaska Anchorage formally suspended the men s division of the WCHA Championships by school editSchool WCHARegular SeasonChampionships WCHATournament Championships NCAA NationalChampionships Last WCHARegular SeasonChampionship Last WCHATournamentChampionship LastNCAA NationalChampionshipAlabama Huntsville 0 0 0 Alaska 0 0 0 Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0 Bemidji State 1 0 0 2017 Bowling Green 0 0 1 1984Colorado College 9 1 2 2008 1978 1957Denver 13 15 8 2010 2008 2022Ferris State 1 1 0 2014 Lake Superior State 0 1 3 2021 1994Michigan 3 0 9 1964 1998Michigan State 0 2 3 1967 2007Michigan Tech 7 11 3 2016 2018 1975Minnesota 14 14 5 2013 2007 2003Minnesota Duluth 3 3 2 1993 2009 2019Minnesota State 5 3 0 2021 2019 Nebraska Omaha 0 0 0 North Dakota 15 11 7 2011 2012 2016Northern Michigan 1 3 1 1991 1992 1991Notre Dame 0 0 0 St Cloud State 1 1 0 2013 2001 Wisconsin 3 12 6 2000 2013 2006Colorado College won its first NCAA national championship in 1950 prior to the founding of the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League Likewise Michigan won its 1948 title prior to the start of league play North Dakota won a national title in 1959 as an independent The Wolverines won two additional national championships in 1996 and 1998 after leaving the WCHA for the CCHA Michigan State also won its 1986 and 2007 national championships after leaving the WCHA Two of the five schools that made their WCHA debuts in 2013 Bowling Green and Lake Superior State won all of their national championships while in the CCHA one for Bowling Green in 1984 and three for Lake Superior State in 1988 1992 and 1994 Location of Men s WCHA tournaments edit1988 thru 1993 St Paul Civic Center St Paul MN 1994 Bradley Center Milwaukee WI 1995 St Paul Civic Center 1996 Bradley Center 1997 St Paul Civic Center 1998 Bradley Center 1999 thru 2000 Target Center Minneapolis MN 2001 thru 2013 Xcel Energy Center St Paul MN 2014 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids MI 1 2015 Xcel Energy Center 2016 Van Andel Arena 2017 thru 2019 Campus SitesReferences edit History of the WCHA College Hockey Historical Archives Archived from the original on 2006 12 06 Retrieved 2007 01 06 Ice Hockey History The Broadmoor Colorado College Retrieved 2007 01 06 MacNaughton Cup Gopher Hockey History Retrieved 2007 01 06 2006 07 Minnesota Men s Hockey Yearbook Minneapolis Minnesota University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics WCHA Announces Playoff Championship to be Played in Grand Rapids in 2014 amp 2016 Saint Paul in 2015 amp 2017 press release from WCHA com 3 23 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Collegiate Hockey Association men 27s champions amp oldid 1084083044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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