List of Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey seasons

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

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Harvard University has won one NCAA Championship in its history and is one of the oldest programs in the world, having played ice hockey since the late 19th century and suspended three seasons only due to World Wars.

Season-by-season results

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

NCAA D-I Champions NCAA Frozen Four Conference regular season championsConference Division ChampionsConference Playoff Champions
Season [1] ConferenceRegular Season [a] Conference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPts*FinishGPWLT%
No Coach(1897–1903)
1897–98 Independent 4310.750
1898–99 Independent1010.000
1899–1900 Independent9711.833
1900–01 Independent33001.000
1901–02 IHA 4310.7502nd6330.500Lost Championship series, 0–2 (Yale)
1902–03 IHA44001.0001st1010001.000Won Championship series, 2–0 (Yale)Intercollegiate Champion
Alfred Winsor (1903–1917)
1903–04 IHA33001.0001st66001.000Won Championship, 4–3 (3OT) (Yale)Intercollegiate Champion
1904–05 IHA44001.0001st1010001.000Intercollegiate Champion
1905–06 IHA44001.0001st6501.917Intercollegiate Champion
1906–07 IHA4310.7502nd10820.800
1907–08 IHA4310.7502nd9720.778
1908–09 IHA44001.0001st99001.000Intercollegiate Champion
1909–10 IHA5410.8002nd8620.750
1910–11 IHA5410.8002nd10820.800
1911–12 Independent10730.700
1912–13 IHL 5410.8001st11920.818Intercollegiate Champion
1913–14 IHL6330.5002nd16880.500
1914–15 IHL44001.0001st13940.692
1915–16 IHL44001.0001st10820.800Intercollegiate Champion
1916–17 IHL6330.500T–1st1840.667
Program suspended due to World War I
No Coach(1918–1919)
1918–19 Independent77001.000
William Claflin (1919–1923)
1919–20 Triangular League 44001.0001st131030.769Intercollegiate Champion
1920–21 Triangular League33001.0001st10820.800Intercollegiate Champion
1921–22 Triangular League44001.0001st11812.818Eastern Intercollegiate Champion
1922–23 Triangular League6420.6671st12840.667
Alfred Winsor (1923–1924)
1923–24 Triangular League4220.5002nd14671.464
Edward Bigelow (1924–1927)
1924–25 Triangular League4220.5002nd12840.667
1925–26 Triangular League44001.0001st11830.727Eastern Intercollegiate Champion
1926–27 Independent12912.833Eastern Intercollegiate Champion
Joseph Stubbs (1927–1938)
1927–28Independent9720.778
1928–29Independent10541.550
1929–30Independent12741.625Eastern Intercollegiate co-Champion
1930–31Independent131120.846
1931–32Independent141112.857Eastern Intercollegiate Champion
1932–33 Quadrangular League 6620.7501st14950.643Eastern Intercollegiate Champion
1933–34Quadrangular League7160.1434th13490.308
1934–35Quadrangular League7520.7142nd12840.667
1935–36Quadrangular League8620.7501st171241.735Eastern Intercollegiate co-Champion
1936–37Quadrangular League66001.0001st161510.938Eastern Intercollegiate Champion
1937–38Quadrangular League7241.3573rd14671.464
Clark Hodder (1938–1942)
1938–39Quadrangular League6321.5832nd15771.500
1939–40Quadrangular League6060.0004th143101.250
1940–41Quadrangular League6051.0834th12291.208
1941–42Quadrangular League6150.1674th16880.500
John Chase (1942–1943)
1942–43Quadrangular League6330.5002nd181431.806
Program suspended due to World War II
John Chase (1945–1950)
1945–46Independent8242.375
1946–47Pentagonal League7340.4293rd12660.500
1947–48 Pentagonal League7340.4293rd239140.391
1948–49 Pentagonal League8620.7502nd201280.600Lost Playoff, 2–7 (Dartmouth)
1949–50 Pentagonal League8350.3754th181080.556
Cooney Weiland (1950–1971)
1950–51 Pentagonal League8260.2505th2312110.522
1951–52 Pentagonal League8350.3754th198110.421
1952–53 Pentagonal League8530.625T–2nd171151.676
1953–54 Pentagonal League8512.7501st2210102.500
1954–55 Pentagonal League8701.9381st211731.833Lost Semifinal 3–7 (Michigan)
Won Third-place game 7–3 (St. Lawrence)
1955–56 Independent2515100.600
1956–57 Independent262150.808Lost Semifinal 1–6 (Michigan)
Lost Third-place game 1–2 (Clarkson)
1957–58 Independent2918101.638Lost Semifinal 1–9 (North Dakota)
Lost Third-place game 1–5 (Clarkson)
1958–59 Independent251294.560
1959–60 Independent241671.688
1960–61 Independent241842.792
1961–62 ECAC Hockey 201820.9002nd262150.808Won Quarterfinal 2–1 (Army)
Lost Semifinal 5–6 (St. Lawrence)
Won Third-place game 2–0 (Colby)
1962–63 ECAC Hockey201732.8181st262132.846Won Quarterfinal 5–3 (Colgate)
Won Semifinal 6–4 (Clarkson)
Won Championship 4–3 (Boston College)
1963–64 ECAC Hockey211560.714T–3rd241770.708Lost Quarterfinal 4–6 (Clarkson)
University Division
1964–65 ECAC Hockey207130.35011th249150.375
1965–66 ECAC Hockey198110.4219th2310121.457
1966–67 ECAC Hockey2110110.4769th2311120.478Lost Quarterfinal 2–6 (Boston University)
1967–68 ECAC Hockey211470.667T–4th241590.625Lost Quarterfinal 3–6 (Boston University)
1968–69 ECAC Hockey231661.7173rd281981.696Won Quarterfinal 4–3 (New Hampshire)
Won Semifinal 8–6 (Clarkson)
Lost Championship 2–4 (Cornell)
Lost Semifinal 2–9 (Denver)
Won Third-place game 6–5 (Michigan Tech)
1969–70 ECAC Hockey201460.7004th251690.640Won Quarterfinal 10–5 (Boston College)
Lost Semifinal 5–6 (Cornell)
Lost Third-place game 2–8 (Boston University)
1970–71 ECAC Hockey211551.7384th271881.685Won Quarterfinal 4–3 (Brown)
Won Semifinal 4–2 (Boston University)
Won Championship 7–4 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal 5–6 (Minnesota)
Lost Third-place game 0–1 (Denver)
Bill Cleary (1971–1990)
1971–72 ECAC Hockey211641.7862nd261781.673Won Quarterfinal 6–5 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal 1–3 (Boston University)
Lost Third-place game 1–4 (New Hampshire)
1972–73 ECAC Hockey181431.806T–1st221741.795Lost Quarterfinal 4–7 (Clarkson)
Division I
1973–74 ECAC Hockey211560.7142nd2917111.603Won Quarterfinal 9–3 (Providence)
Won Semifinal 7–2 (Rensselaer)
Lost Championships 2–4 (Boston University)
Lost Semifinal 5–6 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Third-place game 5–7 (Boston University)
1974–75 ECAC Hockey201910.9501st292360.793Won Quarterfinal 10–5 (Clarkson)
Won Semifinal 6–4 (Cornell)
Lost Championships 3–7 (Boston University)
Lost Semifinal 4–6 (Minnesota)
Lost Third-place game 5–10 (Boston University)
1975–76 ECAC Hockey201073.5757th2613103.558Won Quarterfinal 4–3 (New Hampshire)
Lost Semifinal 4–8 (Boston University)
Lost Third-place game 6–7 (Cornell)
1976–77 ECAC Hockey2212100.5459th2614120.538
1977–78 ECAC Hockey2310130.43510th2612140.462
1978–79 ECAC Hockey225161.25014th267181.288
1979–80 ECAC Hockey217113.40512th268153.365
1980–81 ECAC Hockey218121.40514th2611141.442
1981–82 ECAC Hockey211182.5718th3013152.467Won Quarterfinal 2–0 (Boston College)
Won Semifinal 7–1 (Clarkson)
Lost Championship 2–5 (Northeastern)
Lost Quarterfinal series 4–10 (Wisconsin)
1982–83 ECAC Hockey211551.738T–2nd342392.706Won Quarterfinal series 9–3 (Rensselaer)
Won Semifinal 6–3 (New Hampshire)
Won Championship 4–1 (Providence)
Won Quarterfinal series 9–8 (Michigan State)
Won Semifinal 5–3 (Minnesota)
Lost Championship 2–6 (Wisconsin)
1983–84 ECAC Hockey211091.5248th2710143.426Lost Quarterfinal series 1–0–1 (Clarkson)
1984–85 ECAC Hockey211551312nd322192.688Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Colgate)
Won Semifinal 2–1 (Clarkson)
Lost Championship 1–3 (Rensselaer)
Lost Quarterfinal series 4–8 (Minnesota–Duluth)
1985–86 ECAC Hockey211830361st342581.750Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Colgate)
Lost Semifinal 2–4 (Clarkson)
Won Third-place game 6–3 (Yale)
Won Quarterfinal series 11–4 (Western Michigan)
Won Semifinal 5–2 (Denver)
Lost Championship 5–6 (Michigan State)
1986–87 ECAC Hockey222020401st342860.824Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Brown)
Won Semifinal 4–1 (Rensselaer)
Won Championship 6–3 (St. Lawrence)
Won Quarterfinal series 10–1 (Bowling Green)
Lost Semifinal 2–5 (North Dakota)
Lost Third-place game 3–6 (Minnesota)
1987–88 ECAC Hockey22184036T–1st3221110.656Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Rensselaer)
Lost Semifinal 4–6 (Clarkson)
Won Third-place game 7–1 (Vermont)
Lost First round series 8–11 (Michigan State)
1988–89 ECAC Hockey222020401st343130.912Won Quarterfinal series 12–7 (Rensselaer)
Lost Semifinal 2–3 (Vermont)
Won Third-place game 6–3 (Cornell)
Won Quarterfinal series 9–4 (Lake Superior State)
Won Semifinal 4–3 (Michigan State)
Won Championship 4–3 (Minnesota)
1989–90 ECAC Hockey221291256th2813141.482Lost Quarterfinal series 4–10 (Cornell)
Ronn Tomassoni (1990–1999)
1990–91 ECAC Hockey22137228T–4th2914123.534Won Quarterfinal series 10–6 (Rensselaer)
Lost Semifinal 2–3 (Clarkson)
1991–92 ECAC Hockey221336321st271476.630Lost Quarterfinal 3–4 (Rensselaer)
1992–93 ECAC Hockey221633351st312263.758Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Princeton)
Lost Semifinal 1–3 (Brown)
Won Third-place game 6–3 (Rensselaer)
Lost Regional Quarterfinal 2–3 (Northern Michigan)
1993–94 ECAC Hockey221624361st332454.788Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Cornell)
Won Semifinal 5–1 (Brown)
Won Championship 3–0 (Rensselaer)
Won Regional semifinal 7–1 (New Hampshire)
Lost Semifinal 2–3 (Lake Superior State)
1994–95 ECAC Hockey22129125T–3rd3014142.500Lost Quarterfinal series 0–1–1 (Rensselaer)
1995–96 ECAC Hockey229121196th3413201.397Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (St. Lawrence)
Won Semifinal 4–3 (Vermont)
Lost Championship 1–2 (Cornell)
1996–97 ECAC Hockey229112208th3211183.391Won Preliminary 4–2 (St. Lawrence)
Lost Quarterfinal series 0–1–1 (Cornell)
1997–98 ECAC Hockey221011121T–5th3314172.455Won First round series 2–0 (Colgate)
Lost Semifinal 2–6 (Clarkson)
Won Third-place game 4–1 (Yale)
1998–99 ECAC Hockey228122188th3214162.469Lost First round series 1–2 (Rensselaer)
Mark Mazzoleni (1999–2004)
1999–2000 ECAC Hockey21910220T–6th3011172.400Lost First round series 0–2 (Cornell)
2000–01 ECAC Hockey221282263rd3316152.515Won First round series 2–0 (Yale)
Lost Semifinal 2–5 (Cornell)
Won Third-place game 3–2 (Dartmouth)
2001–02 ECAC Hockey22109323T–3rd3415154.500Won First round series 2–0 (Brown)
Won Semifinal 3–2 (Clarkson)
Won Championship 4–3 (Cornell)
Lost Regional Quarterfinal 3–4 (Maine)
2002–03 ECAC Hockey221741352nd3422102.676Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Vermont)
Won Semifinal 5–3 (Dartmouth)
Lost Championship 2–3 (Cornell)
Lost Regional semifinal 4–6 (Boston University)
2003–04 ECAC Hockey2210102226th3618153.542Won First round series 2–0 (Vermont)
Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Brown)
Won Semifinal 2–1 (Dartmouth)
Won Championship 4–2 (Clarkson)
Lost Regional semifinal 4–5 (Maine)
Ted Donato (2004–Present)
2004–05 ECAC Hockey221552322nd3421103.662Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (St. Lawrence)
Won Semifinal 4–3 (Colgate)
Lost Championship 1–3 (Cornell)
Lost Regional semifinal 2–3 (New Hampshire)
2005–06 ECAC Hockey221381274th3521122.629Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (St. Lawrence)
Won Semifinal 10–1 (Dartmouth)
Won Championship 6–2 (Cornell)
Lost Regional semifinal 1–6 (Maine)
2006–07 ECAC Hockey221010222T–6th3314172.455Won First round series 2–0 (Yale)
Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Clarkson)
2007–08 ECAC Hockey221273273rd3417134.559Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Quinnipiac)
Won Semifinal 3–2 (Cornell)
Lost Championship 1–4 (Princeton)
2008–09 ECAC Hockey2297624T–5th319166.387Lost First round series 0–2 (Brown)
2009–10 ECAC Hockey22712317T–9th339213.318Won First round series 2–0 (Princeton)
Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Cornell)
2010–11 ECAC Hockey2271411510th3412211.368Won First round series 2–0 (Clarkson)
Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Dartmouth)
2011–12 ECAC Hockey22859253rd34131011.544Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Yale)
Won Semifinal 6–1 (Cornell)
Lost Championship 1–3 (Union)
2012–13 ECAC Hockey2261421412th3210193.359Lost First round series 1–2 (Dartmouth)
2013–14 ECAC Hockey22612416T–10th3110174.387Lost First round series 0–2 (Yale)
2014–15 ECAC Hockey221183256th3721133.608Won First round series 2–0 (Brown)
Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Yale)
Won Semifinal 5–2 (Quinnipiac)
Won Championship 4–2 (Colgate)
Lost Regional semifinal 1–4 (Omaha)
2015–16 ECAC Hockey221264283rd3419114.618Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Rensselaer)
Won Semifinal 2–1 (St. Lawrence)
Lost Championship 1–4 (Quinnipiac)
Lost Regional semifinal 1–4 (Boston College)
2016–17 ECAC Hockey22164234T–1st362862.806Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Yale)
Won Semifinal 4–1 (Quinnipiac)
Won Championship 4–1 (Cornell)
Won Regional semifinal 3–0 (Providence)
Won Regional Final 3–2 (Air Force)
Lost Semifinal 1–2 (Minnesota–Duluth)
2017–18 ECAC Hockey221183254th3315144.515Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Dartmouth)
Lost Semifinal 4–5 (Clarkson)
2018–19 ECAC Hockey22137228T–3rd3319113.621Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Dartmouth)
Lost Semifinal 2–5 (Clarkson)
Lost Regional semifinal, 0–4 (Massachusetts)
2019–20 ECAC Hockey221165275th3115106.581Won First round series, 2–0 (St. Lawrence)
Withdrew from Tournament
2020–21 ECAC HockeySeason Cancelled
2021–22 ECAC Hockey22166210251T–2nd3521113.643Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Rensselaer)
Won Semifinal, 5–3 (Clarkson)
Won Championship, 3–2 (OT) (Quinnipiac)
Lost Regional semifinal, 3–4 (Minnesota State)
2022–23 ECAC Hockey221840500492nd342482.735Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Princeton)
Won Semifinal, 1–0 (OT) (Cornell)
Lost Championship, 2–3 (Colgate)
Lost Regional semifinal, 1–8 (Ohio State)
2023–24 ECAC Hockey226106123288th327196.313Won First Round, 1–0 (Princeton)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Cornell)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular Season24741406904164.6013 Quadrangular Championships, 2 Pentagonal Championships, 3 ECAC Divisional Championship, 11 ECAC Championship
Conference Post-season191123644.65411 ECAC tournament championships
NCAA Post-season5216351.31727 NCAA Tournament appearances
Regular Season and Post-season Record271715451003169.60017 Intercollegiate Championships, 1 NCAA national championship

* Winning percentage is used when conference schedules are unbalanced.

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*

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References

  1. "Year-By-Year Results" (PDF). Harvard Crimson. Retrieved November 17, 2018.