List of UConn Huskies men's ice hockey seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the UConn Huskies men's ice hockey team , representing the University of Connecticut in NCAA Division I men's hockey. The list documents the season-by-season records of the Huskies from 1960 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches.

UConn has won one conference tournament championship since establishing the program in 1960. The Huskies began Division I play in 1998 as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which became known as Atlantic Hockey in 2003. The Huskies began competition in Hockey East in 2014. [1]

Season-by-season results [2]

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

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 Chapman (1960–1981)
1960–61 Independent11461.409
1961–62 ECAC Hockey 9261.27825th12291.208
1962–63 ECAC Hockey4220.50012th7430.571
1963–64 ECAC Hockey7250.28622nd11380.273
College Division
1964–65 ECAC 2 9450.444161060.625
1965–66 ECAC 2155100.3332110110.476
1966–67 ECAC 29270.222166100.375
1967–68 ECAC 216880.5002313100.565
1968–69 ECAC 215960.6002212100.545
1969–70 ECAC 215870.533201190.550
1970–71 ECAC 2195140.263237160.304
1971–72 ECAC 2176110.3532611150.423
1972–73 ECAC 2144100.2862412120.500
Division II
1973–74 ECAC 216790.4382515100.600
1974–75 ECAC 218981.5282615101.596
1975–76 ECAC 2208111.4252412111.521
1976–77 ECAC 2215141.275248142.375
1977–78 ECAC 2187101.4172312101.543
1978–79 ECAC 2195140.2632511140.440
1979–80 ECAC 2199100.4742413110.542
1980–81 ECAC 2161150.063215160.238
Ben Kirtland (1981–1988)
1981–82 ECAC 2165110.313209110.450
1982–83 ECAC 2198110.4212410140.417
1983–84 ECAC 2207130.3502813150.464
Division III
1984–85 ECAC East 18990.5008th2414100.583Lost Quarterfinal, 2–5 (Salem State)
1985–86 ECAC East151050.6676th3316170.485Lost Quarterfinal, 2–4 (Babson)
1986–87 ECAC East17872.5298th2911162.414Lost Quarterfinal, 2–6 (Merrimack)
1987–88 ECAC East188100.4442712150.444
Bruce Marshall (1988–2012)
1988–89 ECAC East165110.313276210.222
1989–90 ECAC East15951.6336th2715111.574Lost Quarterfinal, 4–6 (Bowdoin)
1990–91 ECAC East15942.667271872.704Lost Quarterfinal 7–8 (Salem State)
1991–92 ECAC East171511.9121st282242.821Won Quarterfinal 5–1 (Norwich)
Lost Semifinal 1–4 (Babson)
1992–93 ECAC East151230.800271962.741Won Quarterfinal 5–3 (Hamilton)
Lost Semifinal 1–6 (Bowdoin)
1993–94 ECAC East181233.750261583.635Won Quarterfinal 5–4 (Colby)
Lost Semifinal 2–5 (Bowdoin)
1994–95 ECAC East181035.694271575.648Won Quarterfinal 9–4 (Hamilton)
Lost Semifinal 3–4 (Salem State)
1995–96 ECAC East191081.553261691.635Lost Quarterfinal 5–7 (Babson)
1996–97 ECAC East19892.4742511122.480
1997–98 ECAC East191081.5532713131.500Won Quarterfinal 3–1 (Trinity)
Lost Semifinal 3–8 (Connecticut College)
Division I
1998–99 MAAC 281864403rd3420104.647Won Quarterfinal 6–5 (Iona)
Lost Semifinal 3–4 (Holy Cross)
1999–00 MAAC271511131T-4th3619161.542Won Quarterfinal 5–4 (Sacred Heart)
Won Semifinal 2–0 (Mercyhurst)
Won Championship 6–1 (Iona)
2000–01 MAAC2612113275th3512194.400Lost Quarterfinal 1–4 (Canisius)
2001–02 MAAC2611105276th3613167.458Won Quarterfinal 6–5 (Holy Cross)
Lost Semifinal 0–5 (Mercyhurst)
2002–03 MAAC2671631710th348233.279
2003–04 Atlantic Hockey 249105235th3512167.443Lost Quarterfinal 0–3 (Sacred Heart)
2004–05 Atlantic Hockey2410122226th3711233.338Lost Quarterfinal 4–7 (Mercyhurst)
2005–06 Atlantic Hockey289181196th3611232.333Won Quarterfinal 4–1 (Sacred Heart)
Lost Semifinal 1–4 (Holy Cross)
2006–07 Atlantic Hockey2815112324th3616182.472Won Quarterfinal 5–4 (Mercyhurst)
Lost Semifinal 1–3 (Army)
2007–08 Atlantic Hockey2811143257th3713213.392Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Sacred Heart)
2008–09 Atlantic Hockey288182189th379262.270Lost First Round 2–4 (Sacred Heart)
2009–10 Atlantic Hockey286193159th377273.230Won First Round 2–1 (Bentley)
Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (RIT)
2010–11 Atlantic Hockey2713122286th3815184.459Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Mercyhurst)
Lost Semifinal 2–4 (RIT)
2011–12 Atlantic Hockey2712123278th3916194.462Won First Round series 2–0 (Canisius)
Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Air Force)
David Berard (2012–2013)
2012–13 Atlantic Hockey2714†10†3†31†4th3719†14†4†.568Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Robert Morris)
Lost Semifinal 1–4 (Mercyhurst)
Mike Cavanaugh (2013–Present)
2013–14 Atlantic Hockey27159333T–3rd3618144.556Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Robert Morris)
2014–15 Hockey East 22711418T-9th3610197.375Lost Opening Round series 0–2 (New Hampshire)
2015–16 Hockey East226124168th3611214.361Lost Opening Round series 0–2 (Vermont)
2016–17 Hockey East228104209th3612168.444Lost Opening Round series 0–2 (Northeastern)
2017–18 Hockey East241112123T–5th3615192.444Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston University)
2018–19 Hockey East247153169th3412202.382
2019–20 Hockey East2412102265th3415154.500 Tournament Cancelled
2020–21 Hockey East2210102142.5614th2310112.478Lost Quarterfinal, 1–6 (Providence)
2021–22 Hockey East241410021041T–4th3620160.556Won Quarterfinal, 3-1 (Boston University)
Won Semifinal, 4-1 (Northeastern)
Lost Championship, 1-2 (OT) (Massachusetts)
2022–23 Hockey East241392422414th3520123.614Lost Quarterfinal, 1-2 (Massachusetts Lowell)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular Season1700754829117.4781 ECAC East Championship
Conference Post-season6121400.3441 MAAC Tournament Championship
NCAA Post-season0000
Regular Season and Post-season Record1761775869117.473

* Winning percentage is used when conference schedules are unbalanced.
† Bruce Marshall took a medical leave of absence in November 2012.

  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. 2010 UConn Huskies Men's Ice Hockey Media Guide (PDF). UConn Huskies. pp. 34–39. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  2. "Connecticut Men's Ice Hockey 2016-17 Media Guide section 3" (PDF). Connecticut Huskies. Retrieved October 12, 2018.