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College ice hockey statistics

Main logo used by the NCAA in Divisions I, II, and III.

This is a list of current and former varsity ice hockey programs that played under NCAA guidelines and/or predated the NCAA's foundation.

History

When the NCAA began overseeing college ice hockey in 1947, the statistical record keeping for players wasn't a priority. Teams were allowed to be entirely responsible for their own players' stats and, as a result, some programs have good existing records while others do not. Goaltender stats are particularly absent in many programs with several categories either missing or incomplete into the 1980s. As the importance of college hockey grew, with an increasing number of players having a chance at a professional career, stats became indispensable for players as a way of attracting attention from scouts.

Pre-NCAA records

Few schools track records prior to 1947. Most individual records from this period are missing and many of the statistics that exist cannot be verified. Of the existing marks, the pre-NCAA stats should be divided into three separate eras: pre-1920, 1920-1932 and 1932-1947. In the first era, teams played 7-on-7 for (typically) 40 minutes and many teams used the same lineup throughout the match. College hockey shifted to the modern 6-on-6 style shortly after World War I with the final recorded 7-on-7 match being played in 1921 (Harvard was the last holdout). About the same time, teams began playing three 15-minute periods rather than two 20-minute halves. The periods were soon expanded to 20-minutes for most contests throughout the 1920s until 60-minute games became the standard before the 1930s. 1932 was the first year that assists were officially recorded as a statistic, though many teams had tracked assists, albeit infrequently, as early as 1927. Initially only the primary assist was tracked, however, college teams soon began following the NHL model and the secondary assist was eventually recorded as well.

The records that follow are unofficial and few are complete.

Pre-1920

Career

Name Player School Years Record
Goals Hobey Baker Princeton 1911–1914 80
Goals per game Hobey Baker Princeton 1911–1914 2.16
Wins Holcolmb York Yale 1914–1917 23
Shutouts Clarence Peacock Princeton 1907–1910 15

Season

Name Player School Year Record
Goals Hobey Baker Princeton 1912–1913 35
Goals per game Clarence Brown Williams 1907–1908 3.75
Wins Frank Winants Princeton 1912–1913 12
Shutouts Clarence Peacock Princeton 1907–1908 8

Game

Name Player School Date Record
Goals Richard Townsend Harvard January 18, 1905 8
John Heron Yale February 2, 1909
Hobey Baker Princeton December 20, 1912

NCAA Division I men's records

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The NCAA does not recognize any statistical achievements prior to 1947–48. Beginning that year and ending in 1963–64, all varsity programs played at the same level. Despite the NCAA creating the University- and College-tiers in the mid-50's there was only one national tournament and no official separation for college hockey. While there were informal tiers of play (the WCHA being regarded superior to the MIAC for instance), the delineation of college ice hockey was not formally introduced until ECAC 2 was formed and all lower-tier programs were placed in the College Division.[3] Because of this, all scoring prior to 1964 was done at the equivalent of the Division I level. The NCAA created numerical divisions in 1973 and all university-division records were grandfathered into D-I.

Individual Records

Records reflect only those statistics that are available. Current as of June 1, 2022.

Career

Name Player School Years Record
Goals Phil Latreille Middlebury 1957–1961 250
Assists Wayne Gagné Western Michigan 1983–1987 199
Points Phil Latreille Middlebury 1957–1961 346
Penalty minutes Dan Mandich Ohio State 1978–1982 617
Goals per game * Phil Latreille Middlebury 1957–1961 3.01
Assists per game * Lance Nethery Cornell 1975–1979 1.62
Points per game * Phil Latreille Middlebury 1957–1961 4.17
Penalty minutes per game * Dan Mandich Ohio State 1978–1982 4.26
Power-play goals Tom Ross Michigan State 1972–1976 72
Short-handed goals John Madden Michigan 1993–1997 23
Game-winning Goals Brett Sterling Colorado College 2002–2006 23
Austin Ortega Omaha 2013–2017
Goals by a Defenseman Ron Wilson Providence 1973–1977 78
Assists by a Defenseman Wayne Gagné Western Michigan 1983–1987 199
Points by a Defenseman Ron Wilson Providence 1973–1977 250
Wins Marty Turco Michigan 1994–1998 127
Winning percentage * Ken Dryden Cornell 1966–1969 .944
Saves Robbie Moore Michigan 1972–1976 4,434
Save Percentage * Connor Hellebuyck Massachusetts Lowell 2012–2014 .946
Goals against average * David LeNeveu Cornell 2001–2003 1.29
Shutouts Dryden McKay Minnesota State 2018–2022 34

* Minimum 30 games played.

Season

Name Player School Year Record
Goals Phil Latreille Middlebury 1960–1961 80
Assists Wayne Gagné Western Michigan 1986–1987 76
Points Tony Hrkac North Dakota 1986–1987 116
Penalty minutes Todd Skoglund Alaska Anchorage 1993–1994 267
Goals per game Phil Latreille Middlebury 1960–1961 3.81
Assists per game Lance Nethery Cornell 1977–1978 2.31
Points per game Phil Latreille Middlebury 1960–1961 5.14
Power-play goals Rob Bryden Western Michigan 1986–1987 32
Short-handed goals John Madden Michigan 1995–1996 10
Game-winning Goals Austin Ortega Omaha 2014–2015 11
Goals by a Defenseman Paul Hurley Boston College 1966–1967 32
Assists by a Defenseman Wayne Gagné Western Michigan 1986–1987 76
Points by a Defenseman Wayne Gagné Western Michigan 1986–1987 89
Wins Dryden McKay Minnesota State 2021–2022 38
Winning percentage * Brian Cropper Cornell 1969–1970 1.000
Jim Craig Boston University 1977–1978
Saves Robb Stauber Minnesota 1987–1988 1,711
Save Percentage * Jimmy Howard Maine 2003–2004 .956
Goals against average * Yaniv Perets Quinnipiac 2021–2022 1.17
Shutouts Greg Gardner Niagara 1999–2000 12
Consecutive Shutouts Blaine Lacher Lake Superior State 1993–1994 5
Atte Tolvanen Northern Michigan 2016–2017
Shutout Streak Blaine Lacher Lake Superior State 1993–1994 375:01

* Minimum 1/3 of team minutes played.

Game

Name Player School Date Record
Goals Phil Latreille Middlebury March, 1960 10
Assists Don Sennott Brown January 31, 1952 9
Gordie Peterkin Rensselaer December 2, 1952
Points Gordie Peterkin Rensselaer December 2, 1952 13
Fastest Goal to Start a Game Bill Klatt Minnesota January 13, 1968 00:05
Kevin Zappia Clarkson November 29, 1975
Ryan McLeod Alaska March 11, 2005
Fastest Two Goals (1 player) John Gray New Hampshire February 6, 1971 3 Seconds
Fastest Two Goals (1 team) Tony Frasca / Omer Brandt Colorado College February 1, 1952 2 Seconds
Fastest Hat Trick Tom Meeker Clarkson February 12, 1955 15 Seconds
Power-play goals Dave Silk Boston University November 22 1977 4
Tom Cullity Vermont February 3, 1979
Jay Mazur Maine February 7, 1987
Short-handed goals Mike Gurtler Holy Cross November 20, 2009 3
Saves Cal Peterson Notre Dame March 6, 2015 87

† Seven players have scored 3 short handed goals in 1 game. Only the most recent is listed.

NCAA Division I men's leaders

A list of all-time statistical leaders. Only includes statistics recorded while playing at the Division I level or equivalent.
As of June 1, 2023.

Career

* Minimum 30 games.

NCAA Division I men's leaders by team

A list of career leaders for current NCAA Division I programs. Only includes statistics recorded while the program was playing at the Division I level.
As of June 1, 2023.

School Goals Assists Points Wins GAA * Sv% *
Air Force 156 (Chuck Delich) 144 (Dave Skalko) 270 (Chuck Delich) 69 (Andrew Volkening) 1.96 (Shane Starrett) .924 (Shane Starrett)
Alaska 113 (Dean Fedorchuk) 136 (Tavis MacMillan) 215 (Dean Fedorchuk) 54 (Mike Carr) 2.05 (Matt Radomsky) .916 (Scott Greenham / Matt Radomsky)
Alaska Anchorage 76 (Rob Conn) 137 (Dean Larson) 200 (Dean Larson) 53 (Paul Krake) 2.31 (Gregg Naumenko) .908 (Olivier Mantha)
American International 59 (Adam Pleskach) 80 (Brennan Kapcheck) 119 (Blake Christensen) 37 (Zackarias Skog) 2.42 (Stefano Durante) .911 (Ben Meisner / Frank Novello)
Arizona State 70 (Johnny Walker) 68 (Brinson Pasichnuk) 123 (Johnny Walker) 32 (Joey Daccord) 2.74 (T. J. Semptimphelter) .913 (Joey Daccord / T. J. Semptimphelter)
Army 112 (David Merhar) 135 (Robbie Craig) 229 (David Merhar) 53 (Daryl Chamberlain) 2.18 (Trevin Kozlowski) .926 (Parker Gahagen)
Bemidji State 65 (Matt Read) 88 (Brad Hunt) 143 (Matt Read) 65 (Michael Bitzer) 1.98 (Michael Bitzer) .921 (Michael Bitzer)
Bentley 73 (Brett Gensler) 94 (Brett Gensler) 167 (Brett Gensler) 47 (Branden Komm) 2.67 (Branden Komm) .919 (Branden Komm)
Boston College 123 (Brian Gionta) 130 (Mike Mottau) 239 (David Emma) 99 (Scott Clemmensen) 2.05 (Matti Kaltiainen) .928 (Thatcher Demko)
Boston University 113 (Chris Drury) 143 (John Cullen / David Sacco) 241 (John Cullen) 63 (Sean Fields) 2.07 (John Curry) .923 (John Curry)
Bowling Green 127 (Jamie Wansbrough) 182 (Nelson Emerson) 294 (Nelson Emerson) 88 (Gary Kruzich) 2.06 (Ryan Bednard) .922 (Chris Nell)
Brown 86 (Bob Wheeler) 112 (Bill Gilligan) 180 (Bill Gilligan) 43 (Kevin McCabe / Yann Danis) 2.04 (Anthony Borelli) .935 (Anthony Borelli)
Canisius 62 (Cory Conacher) 95 (Josh Heidinger) 147 (Cory Conacher) 42 (Bryan Worosz) 1.82 (Charles Williams) .943 (Charles Williams)
Clarkson 103 (Kevin Zappia) 153 (Dave Taylor) 251 (Dave Taylor) 85 (Dan Murphy) 1.78 (Frank Marotte) .938 (Frank Marotte)
Colgate 114 (Dan Fridgen) 129 (Steve Smith) 214 (Mike Harder) 55 (Dan Brenzavich / Steve Silverthorn) 1.90 (Colton Point) .938 (Colton Point)
Colorado College 111 (Dave Delich) 151 (Rob Doyle) 285 (Dave Delich) 76 (Jeff Sanger) 2.24 (Richard Bachman) .925 (Kaidan Mbereko)
Connecticut 62 (Matt Scherer) 71 (Sean Ambrosie) 112 (Brant Harris) 40 (Garrett Bartus) 2.32 (Matt Grogan) .926 (Matt Grogan)
Cornell 113 (Brock Tredway) 180 (Lance Nethery) 271 (Lance Nethery) 76 (Ken Dryden) 1.29 (David LeNeveu) .939 (Ken Dryden)
Dartmouth 70 (Ross Brownridge) 96 (Ross Brownridge) 166 (Ross Brownridge) 50 (Nick Boucher) 2.30 (Dan Yacey) .917 (Dan Yacey)
Denver 94 (Rick Berens) 188 (Dallas Gaume) 266 (Dallas Gaume) 82 (Ron Grahame / Tanner Jaillet) 1.93 (Devin Cooley) .933 (Evan Cowley)
Ferris State 101 (Paul Lowden) 130 (John DePourcq) 208 (Paul Lowden) 66 (C. J. Motte) 2.13 (C. J. Motte) .926 (C. J. Motte)
Harvard 111 (Lane MacDonald) 133 (Scott Fusco) 240 (Scott Fusco) 72 (Grant Blair) 1.93 (Godfrey Wood) .924 (Merrick Madsen / Dov Grumet-Morris)
Holy Cross 70 (Tyler McGregor) 104 (James Sixsmith) 152 (James Sixsmith) 61 (Tony Quesada) 2.50 (Tony Quesada) .917 (Matt Ginn)
Lake Superior State 118 (Randy McArthur) 183 (Jim Dowd) 274 (Jim Dowd) 71 (Darrin Madeley) 2.36 (Darrin Madeley) .925 (Jeff Jakaitis)
Lindenwood 13 (David Gagnon / Hunter Johannes) 17 (David Gagnon) 30 (David Gagnon) 5 (Trent Burnham) - -
Long Island 17 (Anthony Vincent) 25 (Spencer Cox / Cade Mason) 37 (Anthony Vincent / Nolan Welsh) 12 (Vincent Purpura) 3.35 (Vincent Purpura) .893 (Vincent Purpura)
Maine 108 (Jean-Yves Roy) 198 (Jim Montgomery) 301 (Jim Montgomery) 66 (Scott King / Garth Snow) 1.84 (Jimmy Howard) .931 (Jimmy Howard)
Massachusetts 73 (Warren Norris) 96 (James Marcou) 166 (Rob Bonneau) 73 (Matt Murray) 1.58 (Filip Lindberg) .937 (Filip Lindberg)
Massachusetts Lowell 97 (Jon Morris) 134 (Jon Morris) 231 (Jon Morris) 58 (Tyler Wall) 1.60 (Connor Hellebuyck) .946 (Connor Hellebuyck)
Mercyhurst 68 (David Borrelli) 95 (Ben Cottreau) 156 (Ben Cottreau) 50 (Brandon Wildung) 2.40 (Peter Aubry) .920 (Ryan Zapolski)
Merrimack 77 (Kris Porter) 111 (Rejean Stringer) 165 (Rejean Stringer) 59 (Joe Cannata) 2.28 (Hugo Ollas) .918 (Rasmus Tirronen)
Miami 101 (Rick Kuraly) 138 (Steve Morris) 202 (Steve Morris) 60 (David Burleigh) 1.94 (Connor Knapp) .927 (Jeff Zatkoff)
Michigan 139 (Denny Felsner) 182 (Brendan Morrison) 284 (Brendan Morrison) 127 (Marty Turco) 2.06 (Shawn Hunwick) .928 (Shawn Hunwick)
Michigan State 138 (Tom Ross) 186 (Tom Ross) 324 (Tom Ross) 88 (Chad Alban) 1.54 (Ryan Miller) .941 (Ryan Miller)
Michigan Tech 133 (Mike Zuke) 177 (Mike Zuke) 310 (Mike Zuke) 58 (Bruce Horsch / Blake Pietila) 2.00 (Jamie Phillips) .923 (Blake Pietila)
Minnesota 144 (John Mayasich) 159 (Larry Olimb) 298 (John Mayasich) 84 (Kellen Briggs) 2.09 (Adam Wilcox) .922 (Adam Wilcox)
Minnesota Duluth 100 (Thomas Milani) 149 (Tom Kurvers) 222 (Dan Lempe) 76 (Hunter Shepard) 1.94 (Hunter Shepard) .922 (Hunter Shepard)
Minnesota State 71 (Marc Michaelis) 113 (Matt Leitner) 164 (Aaron Fox) 113 (Dryden McKay) 1.46 (Dryden McKay) .932 (Dryden McKay)
New Hampshire 127 (Ralph Cox) 144 (Jason Krog) 243 (Ralph Cox) 70 (Kevin Regan) 2.18 (Ty Conklin) .928 (Kevin Regan)
Niagara 75 (Ted Cook) 103 (Chris Moran) 166 (Barret Ehgoetz) 54 (Jeff Van Nynatten) 2.01 (Greg Gardner) .930 (Carsen Chubak)
North Dakota 131 (Ben Cherski) 198 (Greg Johnson) 272 (Greg Johnson) 80 (Karl Goehring) 2.07 (Adam Scheel) .926 (Zane McIntyre)
Northeastern 100 (Art Chisholm) 117 (Jim Martel) 210 (Jim Martel) 57 (Bruce Racine) 1.90 (Devon Levi) .942 (Devon Levi)
Northern Michigan 130 (Gary Emmons) 143 (Bill Joyce) 255 (Bill Joyce) 81 (Bill Pye) 2.24 (Tuomas Tarkki) .924 (Tuomas Tarkki)
Notre Dame 104 (Greg Meredith) 145 (Brian Walsh / John Noble) 234 (Brian Walsh) 59 (Jordan Pearce) 1.98 (Jordan Pearce) .931 (Cale Morris)
Ohio State 114 (Paul Pooley) 156 (Paul Pooley) 270 (Paul Pooley) 73 (Mike Betz) 2.07 (Dave Caruso) .933 (Brady Hjelle)
Omaha 78 (Scott Parse) 119 (Scott Parse) 197 (Scott Parse) 54 (John Faulkner) 2.47 (Ryan Massa) .917 (Ryan Massa)
Penn State 61 (Nate Sucese) 84 (David Goodwin) 140 (Nate Sucese) 76 (Peyton Jones) 2.72 (Liam Soulière) .909 (Matt Skoff)
Princeton 75 (Ryan Kuffner) 118 (John Messuri) 178 (John Messuri) 57 (Zane Kalemba) 2.38 (Robert O'Connor) .917 (Mike Condon)
Providence 102 (Rob Gaudreau) 172 (Ron Wilson) 250 (Ron Wilson) 72 (Hayden Hawkey) 1.90 (Nick Ellis) .931 (Nick Ellis / Jon Gillies)
Quinnipiac 73 (David Marshall) 129 (Odeen Tufto) 169 (Brian Herbert / Bryan Leitch) 78 (Michael Garteig) 1.34 (Yaniv Perets) .934 (Yaniv Perets)
RIT 70 (Erik Brown) 102 (Dan Ringwald) 138 (Cameron Burt) 41 (Jared DeMichiel) 1.98 (Shane Madolora) .932 (Shane Madolora)
Robert Morris 85 (Cody Wydo) 110 (Brady Ferguson) 167 (Brady Ferguson) 50 (Frank Marotte) 2.55 (Frank Marotte) .925 (Eric Levine)
Rensselaer 155 (Frank Chiarelli) 150 (Adam Oates) 265 (Frank Chiarelli) 58 (Neil Little) 2.26 (Owen Savory) .929 (Owen Savory)
Sacred Heart 65 (Pierre-Luc O'Brien) 99 (Bear Trapp) 158 (Pierre-Luc O'Brien) 39 (Brett Magnus) 2.51 (Josh Benson) .917 (Eddy Ferhi)
St. Cloud State 86 (Mark Hartigan) 113 (Garrett Roe) 183 (Ryan Lasch) 82 (Dávid Hrenák) 2.21 (Charlie Lindgren) .924 (Bobby Goepfert)
St. Lawrence 101 (Brian McFarlane) 119 (Paul DiFrancesco) 187 (Pete Lappin) 65 (Bill Sloan) 2.09 (Kyle Hayton) .934 (Kyle Hayton)
Stonehill 20 (Carter Rapalje) 27 (Frank Ireland) 44 (Frank Ireland) 9 (Gavin FitzPatrick) - -
Union 78 (Daniel Carr) 105 (Mike Vecchione) 176 (Mike Vecchione) 53 (Colin Stevens) 1.89 (Troy Grosenick) .930 (Troy Grosenick)
Vermont 107 (Éric Perrin) 176 (Martin St. Louis) 267 (Martin St. Louis) 81 (Tim Thomas) 2.05 (Joe Fallon) .916 (Joe Fallon)
Western Michigan 115 (Dan Dorion) 199 (Wayne Gagné) 293 (Dan Dorion) 71 (Bill Horn) 2.34 (Frank Slubowski) .915 (Riley Gill)
Wisconsin 125 (Mark Johnson) 194 (Theran Welsh) 267 (Mike Eaves) 81 (Graham Melanson) 1.78 (Brian Elliott) .930 (Brian Elliott)
Yale 80 (Jeff Hamilton) 114 (Andrew Miller) 173 (Jeff Hamilton) 50 (Alex Lyon) 1.88 (Alex Lyon) .933 (Alex Lyon)

* Minimum 30 games

References

  1. ^ "NCAA - All-time totals". Elite Prospects. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "DIVISION I MEN'S ICE HOCKEY RECORDS" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "History of ECAC Hockey". College Hockey Historical Archives. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
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