Western Collegiate Hockey Association Men's Champions - Championships By School

Championships By School

School Regular Season
Championships
Tournament
Championships
NCAA National
Championships
Last
Regular Season
Championship
Last
Tournament
Championship
Last
NCAA National
Championship
Alaska-Anchorage 0 0 0
Bemidji State 0 0 0
Colorado College 9 1 2 2008 1978 1957
Denver 13 15 7 2010 2008 2005
Michigan* 3 0 9 1964 1998
Michigan State* 0 2 3 1967 2007
Michigan Tech 6 9 3 1976 1981 1975
Minnesota 14 14 5 2013 2007 2003
Minnesota-Duluth 3 3 1 1993 2009 2011
Minnesota State 0 0 0
Nebraska-Omaha 0 0 0
North Dakota 15 11 7 2011 2012 2000
Northern Michigan* 1 3 1 1991 1992 1991
Notre Dame* 0 0 0
St. Cloud State 1 1 0 2013 2001
Wisconsin 3 12 6 2000 2013 2006

* currently members of the CCHA

Colorado College won its first NCAA national championship in 1950 prior to the founding of the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League. Likewise, Michigan won its 1948 title prior to the start of league play. North Dakota won a national title in 1959 as an independent. The Wolverines won two additional national championships in 1996 and 1998 after leaving the WCHA for the CCHA. Michigan State also won its 1986 and 2007 national championships after leaving the WCHA.

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