List of Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey seasons

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

Contents

The University of Wisconsin–Madison has won six NCAA Championship in its history, the most recent coming in 2006 (as of 2019).

Season-by-season results [1]

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%
A. C. Viner (1921–1923)
1921–22 Independent 8080.000
1922–23Independent11353.409
Robert Blodgett (1923–1924)
1923–24Independent13391.269
Kay Iverson (1924–1926)
1924–25Independent9171.167
1925–26Independent15834.667
Rube Brandow (1926–1927)
1926–27Independent10190.100
John Farquhar (1927–1930)
1927–28Independent16574.438
1928–29Independent201172.600
1929–30Independent12561.458
Spike Carlson (1930–1931)
1930–31Independent11461.409
Art Thomasen (1931–1935)
1931–32Independent4130.250
1932–33Independent9090.000
1933–34Independent8341.438
1934–35Independent11560.455
Program Suspended
John Riley (1963–1966)
1963–64 Independent16853.594
University Division
1964–65 Independent231490.609
1965–66 Independent211290.571
Bob Johnson (1966–1975)
1966–67 Independent2616100.615
1967–68 Independent3121100.677
1968–69 Big Ten 8350.3754th3422102.676
1969–70 Big Ten12660122nd3423110.676Won WCHA regional semifinal, 2–1 (Michigan)
Won WCHA Regional Final, 3–2 (Denver)
Lost Semifinal, 1–2 (Cornell)
Won Third-place game, 6–5 (Michigan Tech)
WCHA 2212100.5454th
1970–71 Big Ten12750.5832nd3420131.603Lost WCHA regional semifinal, 3–4 (Minnesota)
WCHA221390.5913rd
1971–72 Big Ten10640121st3827101.724Won WCHA first round series, 10–3 (Michigan)
Won WCHA second round series, 6–2 (North Dakota)
Lost Semifinal, 1–4 (Boston University)
Won Third-place game, 5–2 (Denver)
WCHA282080442nd
1972–73 Big Ten1283117T–1st402992.750Won WCHA first round series, 14–10 (Minnesota)
Won WCHA second round series, 8–7 (Notre Dame)
Won Semifinal, 6–5 (OT) (Cornell)
Won Championship, 4–2 (Denver)
WCHA28189147T–3rd
Division I
1973–74 Big Ten1254313T–1st3618135.569Lost WCHA first round series, 5–7 (Michigan State)
WCHA2812115295th
1974–75 Big Ten1266012T–2nd3824122.658Lost WCHA first round series, 9–11 (Michigan State)
WCHA3219112404th
Bill Rothwell (1975–1976)
1975–76 Big Ten1239064th3812242.342Lost WCHA first round series, 8–12 (Michigan State)
WCHA321119224T–7th
Bob Johnson (1976–1982)
1976–77 Big Ten12930181st453771.833Won WCHA first round series, 6–2 (Colorado College)
Won WCHA Semifinal series, 17–8 (Minnesota)
Won WCHA Championship series, 9–4 (Michigan)
Won Semifinal, 4–3 (OT) (New Hampshire)
Won Championship, 6–5 (OT) (Michigan)
WCHA322651531st
1977–78 Big Ten12831171st4328123.686Won WCHA first round series, 14–6 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Won WCHA second round series, 11–7 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Semifinal, 2–5 (Boston University)
Lost Third-place game, 3–4 (Bowling Green)
WCHA322192442nd
1978–79 Big Ten12840162nd4125133.646Won WCHA first round series, 16–10 (Notre Dame)
Lost WCHA second round series, 8–4 (North Dakota)
WCHA321911240T–3rd
1979–80 Big Ten1248084th3615201.431
WCHA3012180.4009th
1980–81 Big Ten10550.5002nd4227141.655Lost WCHA first round series, 12–13 (Colorado College)Won Quarterfinal series, 9–8 (Clarkson)
Won Semifinal, 5–1 (Northern Michigan)
Won Championship, 6–3 (Minnesota)
WCHA281711034T–2nd
1981–82 WCHA261871372nd4735111.755Won Semifinal series, 9–6 (Minnesota)
Won Championship series, 12–1 (North Dakota)
Won Quarterfinal series, 10–4 (Harvard)
Won Semifinal, 5–0 (New Hampshire)
Lost Championship, 2–5 (North Dakota)
Jeff Sauer (1982–2002)
1982–83 WCHA261592323rd4733104.745Won First round series, 8–4 (Colorado College)
Won Semifinal series, 7–6 (North Dakota)
Won Championship series, 8–3 (Minnesota)
Won Quarterfinal series, 13–3 (St. Lawrence)
Won Semifinal, 2–0 (Providence)
Won Championship, 6–2 (Harvard)
1983–84 WCHA2611141.4424th3921171.551Won First round series, 13–8 (Denver)
Lost Semifinal series, 3–15 (Minnesota)
1984–85 WCHA3420140403rd4225170.595Won First round series, 9–4 (Colorado College)
Lost Semifinal series, 7–14 (Minnesota)
1985–86 WCHA3423110463rd4227150.643Won First round series, 12–7 (North Dakota)
Lost Semifinal series, 4–11 (Minnesota)
1986–87 WCHA351717135T–3rd4223181.560Won First round series, 10–4 (Northern Michigan)
Lost Semifinal series, 6–9 (Minnesota)
1987–88 WCHA3522121452nd4530132.689Won First round series, 2–0 (Northern Michigan)
Won Semifinal, 2–1 (North Dakota)
Won Championship, 3–2 (Minnesota)
Won First round series, 11–5 (Lowell)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 4–10 (St. Lawrence)
1988–89 WCHA351713539T–3rd4625165.598Won First round series, 2–0 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Semifinal, 2–4 (Northern Michigan)
Won Third-place game, 4–3 (Minnesota)
Won First round series, 2–0 (St. Lawrence)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Minnesota)
1989–90 WCHA281981391st463691.793Won First round series, 2–0 (Michigan Tech)
Won Semifinal, 4–3 (OT) (Northern Michigan)
Won Championship, 7–1 (Minnesota)
Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Maine)
Won Semifinal, 2–1 (Boston College)
Won Championship, 7–3 (Colgate)
1990–91 WCHA3219112403rd4426153.625Won First round series, 2–0 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost Semifinal, 2–3 (Minnesota)
Lost First round series, 0–2 (Clarkson)
1991–92 WCHA3219112402nd4327142.651Won First round series, 2–1 (St. Cloud State)
Lost Semifinal, 3–6 (Northern Michigan)
Won Third-place game, 5–3 (Colorado College)
Won Regional Quarterfinal, 4–2 (New Hampshire) †
Won regional semifinal, 5–2 (St. Lawrence) †
Won National semifinal, 4–2 (Michigan) †
Lost Championship, 3–5 (Lake Superior State) †
1992–93 WCHA321811339T–2nd4224153.607Won First round series, 2–0 (Colorado College)
Lost Semifinal, 2–3 (OT) (Minnesota)
Lost Third-place game, 5–7 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Won Regional Quarterfinal, 3–1 (Miami)
Lost regional semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (Michigan)
1993–94 WCHA3219121393rd4226151.631Won First round series, 2–0 (North Dakota)
Lost Semifinal, 2–3 (OT) (St. Cloud State)
Won Third-place game, 8–3 (Michigan Tech)
Won Regional Quarterfinal, 6–3 (Western Michigan)
Lost regional semifinal, 1–4 (Boston University)
1994–95 WCHA3216115374th4324154.605Won First round series, 2–1 (Northern Michigan)
Won Semifinal, 5–4 (Denver)
Won Championship, 4–3 (OT) (Colorado College)
Won Regional Quarterfinal, 5–3 (Michigan State)
Lost regional semifinal, 3–4 (Michigan)
1995–96 WCHA3214153316th4017203.463Won First round series, 2–0 (North Dakota)
Lost Semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (Minnesota)
Lost Third-place game, 4–6 (Colorado College)
1996–97 WCHA3215152327th3815212.421Lost First round series, 0–2 (Colorado College)
1997–98 WCHA2817101352nd4126141.646Won First round series, 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Won Semifinal, 5–2 (Colorado College)
Won Championship, 3–2 (North Dakota)
Lost Regional Quarterfinal, 4–7 (New Hampshire)
1998–99 WCHA2813123294th3815194.447Lost First round series, 0–2 (St. Cloud State)
1999–00 WCHA282350461st413191.768Won First round series, 2–0 (Michigan Tech)
Won Semifinal, 5–3 (Minnesota)
Lost Championship, 3–5 (North Dakota)
Lost Regional semifinal, 1–4 (Boston College)
2000–01 WCHA2814104325th4122154.585Won First round series, 2–0 (Denver)
Lost Quarterfinal, 0–3 (Colorado College)
Won Regional Quarterfinal, 4–1 (Providence)
Lost regional semifinal, 1–5 (Michigan State)
2001–02 WCHA2812133275th3916194.462Won First round series, 2–0 (Minnesota State–Mankato)
Lost Quarterfinal, 2–3 (OT) (Colorado College)
Mike Eaves (2002–2016)
2002–03 WCHA287144188th4013234.375Lost First round series, 0–2 (Minnesota State–Mankato)
2003–04 WCHA281477353rd4322138.605Lost First round series, 1–2 (Alaska–Anchorage)Won Regional semifinal, 1–0 (OT) (Ohio State)
Lost Regional Final, 1–2 (OT) (Maine)
2004–05 WCHA28169335T–3rd4123144.610Won First round series, 2–1 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Lost Quarterfinal, 1–3 (North Dakota)
Lost Regional semifinal, 1–4 (Michigan)
2005–06 WCHA28178337T–2nd4330103.733Won First round series, 2–0 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Semifinal, 7–8 (OT) (North Dakota)
Won Third-place game, 4–0 (Minnesota)
Won Regional semifinal, 4–0 (Bemidji State)
Won Regional Final, 1–0 (3OT) (Cornell)
Won National semifinal, 5–2 (Maine)
Won National Championship, 2–1 (Boston College)
2006–07 WCHA281213327T–6th4119184.512Won First round series, 2–0 (Denver)
Won Quarterfinal, 4–0 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Semifinal, 2–4 (Minnesota)
Won Third-place game, 4–3 (OT) (St. Cloud State)
2007–08 WCHA2811125276th4016177.488Lost First round series, 0–2 (St. Cloud State)Won Regional semifinal, 6–2 (Denver)
Lost Regional Final, 2–3 (OT) (North Dakota)
2008–09 WCHA281411331T–3rd4020164.550Won First round series, 2–0 (Minnesota State)
Lost Semifinal, 2–4 (Denver)
Won Third-place game, 4–1 (North Dakota)
2009–10 WCHA281783372nd4328114.698Won First round series, 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage)
Lost Semifinal, 0–2 (St. Cloud State)
Won Third-place game, 6–3 (Denver)
Won Regional semifinal, 3–2 (Vermont)
Won Regional Final, 5–3 (St. Cloud State)
Won National semifinal, 8–1 (RIT)
Lost National Championship, 0–5 (Boston College)
2010–11 WCHA2812133277th4121164.561Lost First round series, 1–2 (Colorado College)
2011–12 WCHA28111522410th3717182.486Lost First round series, 1–2 (Denver)
2012–13 WCHA28138733T–4th4222137.607Won First round series, 2–0 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Won Quarterfinal, 7–2 (Minnesota State)
Won Semifinal, 4–1 (St. Cloud State)
Won Championship, 3–2 (Colorado College)
Lost Regional semifinal, 1–6 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
2013–14 Big Ten 2013610402nd3724112.676Won Semifinal, 2–1 (Penn State)
Won Championship, 5–4 (OT) (Ohio State)
Lost Regional semifinal, 2–5 (North Dakota)
2014–15 Big Ten2021532116th354265.186Lost Quarterfinal, 1–5 (Michigan)
2015–16 Big Ten2031342156th358198.343Lost Quarterfinal, 2–5 (Penn State)
Tony Granato (2016–2023)
2016–17 Big Ten2012800362nd3620151.569Won Semifinal, 2–1 (Ohio State)
Lost Championship, 1–2 (2OT) (Penn State)
2017–18 Big Ten2481331286th3714194.432Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Michigan)
2018–19 Big Ten249105234T–5th3714185.446Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Penn State)
2019–20 Big Ten2471522257th3614202.417Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Ohio State)
2020–21 Big Ten241661110.7291st3120101.661Won Semifinal, 4–3 (OT) (Penn State)
Lost Championship, 4–6 (Minnesota)
Lost Regional semifinal, 3–6 (Bemidji State)
2021–22 Big Ten246171110.2506th3710243.311Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Notre Dame)
2022–23 Big Ten246180000187th3613230.361Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Michigan)
Mike Hastings (2023–Present)
2023–24 Big Ten241671221502nd4026122.675Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Ohio State)Lost Regional semifinal, 2–3 (OT) (Quinnipiac)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular Season22371197871169.5733 WCHA Championships, 6 Big Ten Championships
Conference Post-season174105645.61812 WCHA tournament championships, 1 Big Ten tournament championship
NCAA Post-season6338241.61127 NCAA Tournament appearances
Regular Season and Post-season Record24741340959175.5776 NCAA Division I National Championships

† Wisconsin's participation in the 1992 NCAA Tournament was later vacated due to NCAA rules violations. [2]

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. "Wisconsin Badgers Men's Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide" (PDF). Wisconsin Badgers. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  2. "Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship History". NCAA . Retrieved March 28, 2015.