List of Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey seasons

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This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Colorado College in men's ice hockey.

Contents

Colorado College has won in its history two Division I NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships: in 1950 and 1957 . Colorado College never missed a season of play since 1938 except during World War II.

Season-by-season results

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties [1]

NCAA D-I Champions NCAA Frozen Four Conference regular season championsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular Season [lower-alpha 1] Conference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPts*FinishGPWLT%
John Atwood (1937 — 1938)
1937–38Independent12390.250
Garrett Livingston (1938 — 1942)
1938–39Independent11830.727
1939–40Independent12732.667
1940–41Independent201091.525
1941–42Independent15663.500
Program suspended due to World War II
C. E. Moore (1944 — 1945)
1944–45Independent5131.300
Cheddy Thompson (1945 — 1955)
1945–46Independent11380.273
1946–47Independent191450.737
1947–48 Independent271980.704Lost Semifinal 4–8 (Dartmouth)
1948–49 Independent231571.674Lost Semifinal 3–7 (Boston College)
Lost Consolation Game 4–10 (Michigan)
1949–50 Independent241851.771Won Semifinal 10–3 (Boston College)
Won Championship 13–4 (Boston University)
1950–51 Independent251681.611Lost Semifinal 4–8 (Brown)
Lost Consolation Game 4–7 (Boston University)
1951–52 MCHA 121020201st251951.764Won Semifinal 4–3 (Yale)
Lost Championship 1–4 (Michigan)
1952–53 MCHA14410085th209110.450
1953–54 WIHL1468011T–4th241491.604
1954–55 WIHL181440191st282260.786Won Semifinal 2–1 (St. Lawrence)
Lost Championship 3–5 (Michigan)
Tom Bedecki (1955 — 1958)
1955–56 WIHL181080143rd2817110.607
1956–57 WIHL181440191st302550.833Won Semifinal 5–3 (Clarkson)
Won Championship 13–6 (Michigan)
1957–58 WIHL201190153rd3017121.583
Tony Frasca (1958 — 1963)
1958–59 Independent236143.326
1959–60 WCHA208120.4004th268171.327Lost Final series 3–12 (Denver)
1960–61 WCHA224180.1827th244200.167
1961–62 WCHA180180.0007th230230.000
1962–63 WCHA166100.375T–5th2312110.522
Bob Johnson (1963 — 1966)
1963–64 WCHA164111.2816th2611141.442
University Division
1964–65 WCHA162140.1257th257171.300
1965–66 WCHA204122.2787th299182.345Lost First round 2–8 (Denver)
John Matchefts (1966 — 1971)
1966–67 WCHA186120.3337th2915131.534Lost First round 3–6 (Denver)
1967–68 WCHA204160.2007th299200.310Lost First round 2–5 (Michigan Tech)
1968–69 WCHA184140.2227th2812160.429Won regional semifinal 5–4 (North Dakota)
Lost Final 1–3 (Denver)
1969–70 WCHA203170.1509th307221.250
1970–71 WCHA187110.3898th2911171.397Lost regional semifinal 3–6 (Denver)
Jeff Sauer (1971 — 1982)
1971–72 WCHA2811170289th3213190.406
1972–73 WCHA285230149th3410240.294
Division I
1973–74 WCHA2910162229th3213172.438
1974–75 WCHA3221110423rd3923160.590Lost First round series 11–13 (Michigan)
1975–76 WCHA3215161316th3815221.408Lost First round series 5–12 (Minnesota)
1976–77 WCHA321120123T–8th4013252.350Lost First round series 2–6 (Wisconsin)
1977–78 WCHA321319026T–5th4118221.451Won First round series 8–7 (Minnesota)
Won Final Series 9–7 (Denver)
Lost First round 3–5 (Bowling Green)
1978–79 WCHA3212200248th3812242.342Lost First round series 6–13 (North Dakota)
1979–80 WCHA2016131.5503rd3921171.551Won First round series 11–9 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost Final Series 4–13 (Minnesota)
1980–81 WCHA2812160247th3617190.472Won First round series 13–12 (Wisconsin)
Lost Final Series 10–14 (Minnesota)
1981–82 WCHA266182146th3611232.333Lost First round series 4–9 (Minnesota)
Mike Bertsch (1982 — 1988)
1982–83 WCHA26224046th356281.186Lost First round series 4–8 (Wisconsin)
1983–84 WCHA265210106th359251.271Lost First round series 2–7 (Minnesota)
1984–85 WCHA3415190306th3817210.447Lost First round series 4–9 (Wisconsin)
1985–86 WCHA3411212247th4012262.325Lost First round series 7–14 (Minnesota)
1986–87 WCHA3512221256th4217241.417Won First round series 7–4 (Denver)
Lost Semifinal series 4–7 (North Dakota)
1987–88 WCHA35331178th384331.118Lost First round series 0–2 (Minnesota)
Brad Buetow (1988 — 1993)
1988–89 WCHA359233218th4011263.313Lost First round series 0–2 (Minnesota)
1989–90 WCHA2810171217th4018202.475Lost First round series 0–2 (Minnesota)
1990–91 WCHA329221198th4013261.338Lost First round series 0–2 (Northern Michigan)
1991–92 WCHA3214144324th4118185.500Won First round series 2–1 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost Semifinal 1–5 (Minnesota)
Lost Third-place game 3–5 (Wisconsin)
1992–93 WCHA326260129th368280.222Lost First round series 0–2 (Wisconsin)
Don Lucia (1993 — 1999)
1993–94 WCHA321895411st3923115.654Lost First round series 1–2 (Michigan Tech)
1994–95 WCHA32229145T–1st4330121.709Won First round series 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Won Semifinal 5–4 (Minnesota)
Lost Championship 3–4 (Wisconsin)
Lost regional semifinal 2–5 (Minnesota)
1995–96 WCHA322624561st423354.833Won First round series 2–0 (Northern Michigan)
Lost Semifinal 3–4 (Michigan Tech)
Won Third-place game 6–4 (Wisconsin)
Won regional semifinal 5–3 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
Won Semifinal 4–3 (Vermont)
Lost Championship 2–3 (Michigan)
1996–97 WCHA321711438T–4th4425154.614Won First round series 2–0 (Wisconsin)
Won Quarterfinal 5–2 (Denver)
Lost Semifinal 1–5 (North Dakota)
Lost Third-place game 0–6 (St. Cloud State)
Won regional quarterfinal 3–2 (New Hampshire)
Won regional semifinal 5–4 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal 2–6 (North Dakota)
1997–98 WCHA2816102343rd4226133.655Won First round series 2–0 (Denver)
Lost Semifinal 2–5 (Wisconsin)
Won Third-place game 6–1 (St. Cloud State)
Won regional quarterfinal 3–1 (Clarkson)
Lost regional semifinal 1–6 (Boston College)
1998–99 WCHA282080402nd4229121.702Won First round series 2–0 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost Semifinal 2–3 (Denver)
Won Third-place game 7–4 (Minnesota)
Won regional quarterfinal 5–2 (St. Lawrence)
Lost regional semifinal 2–5 (Michigan State)
Scott Owens (1999 — 2014)
1999–00 WCHA2814113315th3918183.500Lost First round series 0–2 (Minnesota)
2000–01 WCHA2817110344th4127131.671Won First round series 2–0 (Minnesota State–Mankato)
Won Quarterfinal 4–3 (Wisconsin)
Lost Semifinal 1–2 (North Dakota)
Won Third-place game 5–4 (Minnesota)
Won regional quarterfinal 3–2 (St. Lawrence)
Lost regional semifinal 1–4 (North Dakota)
2001–02 WCHA2816102344th4327133.663Won First round series 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Won Quarterfinal 3–2 (Wisconsin)
Lost Semifinal 0–3 (Denver)
Won Third-place game 2–1 (St. Cloud State)
Lost regional semifinal 3–4 (Maine)
2002–03 WCHA281945431st423075.774Won First round series 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Won Semifinal 4–3 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost Championship 2–4 (Minnesota)
Won regional semifinal 4–2 (Wayne State)
Lost Regional Final 3–5 (Michigan)
2003–04 WCHA2811152247th3920163.551Won First round series 2–0 (Denver)
Lost Quarterfinal 1–4 (Alaska–Anchorage)
2004–05 WCHA28197240T–1st433193.756Won First round series 2–0 (St. Cloud State)
Won Semifinal 3–0 (Minnesota)
Lost Championship 0–1 (Denver)
Won regional semifinal 6–5 (Colgate)
Won Regional Final 4–3 (Michigan)
Lost Semifinal 2–6 (Denver)
2005–06 WCHA281511232T–4th4224162.595Lost First round series 0–2 (St. Cloud State)Lost regional semifinal 2–3 (Cornell)
2006–07 WCHA2813123295th3918174.513Lost First round series 1–2 (Michigan Tech)
2007–08 WCHA282161431st4128121.679Won First round series 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Lost Semifinal 1–2 (Minnesota)
Lost Third-place game 2–4 (North Dakota)
Lost regional semifinal 1–3 (Michigan State)
2008–09 WCHA28129731T–3rd38161210.553Lost First round series 0–2 (Minnesota–Duluth)
2009–10 WCHA2812133276th3919173.526Lost First round series 1–2 (Minnesota–Duluth)
2010–11 WCHA2813132286th4523193.544Won First round series 2–1 (Wisconsin)
Won Quarterfinal 4–2 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Lost Semifinal 3–4 (North Dakota)
Won regional semifinal 8-4 (Boston College)

Lost regional final 1-2 (Michigan)

2011–12 WCHA2815121315th3618162.528Lost First round series 0–2 (Michigan Tech)
2012–13 WCHA2811134268th4218195.488Won First round series 2–1 (Denver)
Won Quarterfinal 4–3 (North Dakota)
Won Semifinal 2–0 (Minnesota)
Lost Championship 2–3 (Wisconsin)
2013–14 NCHC 2461351247th377246.270Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (North Dakota)
Mike Haviland (2014 — 2021)
2014–15 NCHC2421931278th356263.214Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (North Dakota)
2015–16 NCHC2441910138th366291.181Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (North Dakota)
2016–17 NCHC2441641178th348244.278Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Denver)
2017–18 NCHC248124331T–5th3715175.486Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Denver)
2018–19 NCHC2491230306th4117204.463Won Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Western Michigan)
Lost Semifinal, 2–5 (St. Cloud State)
Lost Third-place game, 1–6 (Denver)
2019–20 NCHC2441731168th3411203.368 Tournament Cancelled
2020–21 NCHC224162022.2737th234172.217Lost Quarterfinal, 1–2 (St. Cloud State)
Kris Mayotte (2021 — Present)
2021–22 NCHC246171210187th369243.292Lost Quarterfinal, 0–2 (North Dakota)
2022–23 NCHC246153022257th3813223.382Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Western Michigan)
Won Semifinal, 1–0 (Denver)
Lost Championship, 0–3 (St. Cloud State)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular Season253311521240151.4839 MCHA / WIHL / WCHA Championships
Conference Post-season16662931.4011 WCHA tournament championship
NCAA Post-season3818200.47419 NCAA Tournament appearances
Regular Season and Post-season Record273712321353152.4782 NCAA Division I National Championships

* Winning percentage is used when conference schedules are unbalanced.
bold and italic are program records

Footnotes

  1. Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, T—Tied games, OTW—Overtime Wins, OTL—Overtime Loses, 3/SW—Win in 3 on 3 overtime or shootout, Pts—Points*

Related Research Articles

The 1948–49 NCAA men's ice hockey season began in November 1948 and concluded with the 1949 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 19, 1949 at the Broadmoor Ice Palace in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This was the 2nd season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 55th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

References

  1. "Colorado College men's Hockey 2017-18 Media Guide". Colorado College Tigers. Retrieved October 6, 2018.