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(Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

John Biasi

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For the past few years, I've been gathering and recording old college hockey polls to establish a repository of top ten national rankings from 1970 to the present. I have found some newspaper stories mentioning national and regional (split between east and west) polls before 1970, but they are very sparse and not well documented or cited.

All Polls
1970-Present (WKOW, WMPL, USCHO) | All Other Polls

WKOW Poll:
1970-1971

WMPL Poll:
1972-1973 | 1973-1974 | 1974-1975 | 1975-1976 | 1976-1977 | 1977-1978 | 1978-1979 | 1979-1980 | 1980-1981 | 1981-1982 | 1982-1983 | 1983-1984 | 1984-1985 | 1985-1986 | 1986-1987 | 1987-1988 | 1988-1989 | 1989-1990 | 1990-1991 | 1991-1992 | 1992-1993 | 1993-1994 | 1994-1995 | 1995-1996

USCHO/Around The Rinks Poll:
1996-1997

For continuity, I've kept the polls at just the top ten. Also, I chose the two longest running polls, WMPL and USCHO. I've also eliminated the poll USCHO releases after the national championship because most of the older polls stopped publishing once the NCAA tournament started (and sometimes before the conference championship weekends). And, let's face it, a poll after a champion is decided is superfluous.

There are still 11 weekly polls that are incomplete. There are also maybe 18 weekly polls still missing. I'm not sure if the other 14 weeks are missing or just don't exist. I'd appreciate it if anyone could help fill in the gaps.

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Some poll history...

For 29 seasons from 1972-2001, Bob Olson ran a weekly poll voted on by coaches for college hockey out of a small radio station in the remote outpost of Houghton, Michigan. His story and the story of the WMPL poll is familiar to most of us who remember college hockey long before the internet (like myself). The less familiar story is that of Gary Bender (a future play-by-play man for the NFL on CBS) who started the first weekly national rankings for college hockey.

Gary Bender was working Badger hockey games for WKOW radio in Madison when he conceived of and started the first weekly national poll. First published in December 1970, the poll would have a short life as it died after the 1970-71 season concluded. Bender had left WKOW in 1971 to call Packer games and no one at the station continued the weekly rankings. College hockey was left without a national poll for one season.

That's where Olson came in. He reignited the national poll concept in October 1972 and college hockey has had a weekly national ranking ever since. In fact, at times, college hockey had too many rankings. In addition to WKOW and WMPL, there have been 15 or more different national polls. By the 1994-95 season there were at least four different rankings (WMPL, WMEB, College Hockey USA, and Troy Record). The wild, wild west of rankings drove the Colorado Springs newspaper's sports editor to just add all four rankings together, divide by four, and publish that result as the official college hockey ranking.

Things have settled down since with USCHO.

Sparse findings with limited citations
1961: "UPI Poll" (possibly a east/west poll)
1965-66: "UPI Poll" (possibly a east/west poll)
1966-67: "UPI Poll" (possibly a east/west poll)
1966-67: Boston Hockey Coaches and Writers Association Poll (possibly a east only poll)
1967-68: A national college hockey poll from "a publication out of St. Paul, Minnesota"
1968-69: A college hockey coaches poll from "a midwestern publication"

NATIONAL POLLS 1970-PRESENT
1970-1971: WKOW - Madison, Wis.
1972-2001: WMPL - Hancock, Mich.
1974(?)-1977(?): KBIL - St. Louis, Mo.
1981(?)-1985(?): WDOM - Providence, R.I.
1985(?)-1998(?): WMEB - Orono, Maine
1989(?)-1994: Albany (N.Y.) Times-Union
1994-?: Troy (N.Y.) Record
1996-1997: USCHO.com/Around the Rinks
1997-Present: USCHO
?-Present: USA Today

OTHER DEFUNCT NATIONAL POLLS 1970s-1990s
A media poll by a collection of student newspapers (early to mid 1990s)
American Hockey Coaches Association (mid 1990s)
Boston Globe (late 1970s)
College Hockey USA (early to mid 1990s)
ESPN/Hockey News (about 1980-1981)
KBJR - Duluth, Minn. (early 1990s)
The Hockey News (early 1980s)
The Sporting News (early 1980s)
NCAA Poll* (1980?-1992)

*voted on by members of the NCAA selection committee, the poll ran weekly in the few weeks leading up to the NCAA tournament and later in its existence, the poll ran weekly starting in January
 
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Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

This is fantastic. Thank you.

More stuff to appreciate us Yoopers for haha
 
Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

Awesome, I was just thinking about having THG archive the WMPL, glad to see someone else took that even farther.
 
Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

It was cool to look back at the 79-80 season polls to relive NMU's rise to national prominence. Great memories. Thanks.
 
Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

Tidbits... "UMass Lowell" didn't exist until 1990 and "Massachusetts-Lowell" is not a used moniker. We stopped using the hyphen a few years ago. Pre-1990 it would have been University of Lowell
 
Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

I've also eliminated the poll USCHO releases after the national championship because most of the older polls stopped publishing once the NCAA tournament started (and sometimes before the conference championship weekends). And, let's face it, a poll after a champion is decided is superfluous.

No it's not! RIT's only top-ten appearance was in the post-tournament poll in 2010 (though they might have been in the top-10 in a post-regional poll if USCHO did them).


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Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

Some things of note...

Three teams who no longer have hockey programs have made an appearance in the Top Ten:
Penn (2 appearances at No. 10)
Illinois-Chicago (10 appearances, ranked as high as No. 9)
St. Louis (50 appearances, ranked as high as No. 3)

Longest streak ranked at No. 1
(remembering the polls aren't complete)

WEEKS -- TEAM -- DATES
21 -- Michigan State -- November 13, 2000 - October 22, 2001
17 -- North Dakota -- November 9, 1998 - March 22, 1999
16 -- Michigan -- November 11, 1996 - March 3, 1997
15 -- Maine -- November 23, 1992 - March 15, 1993
15 -- Wisconsin -- October 26, 1981 - February 15, 1982
14 -- Michigan -- November 22, 1993 - February 28, 1994*
12 -- North Dakota -- November 10, 2003 - February 2, 2004
12 -- Minnesota -- December 20, 1982 - October 31, 1983
12 -- Wisconsin -- December 13, 1976 - March 7, 1976
11 -- Miami -- October 13, 2009 - January 4, 2010
11 -- Michigan Tech -- January 7, 1974 - November 4, 1974

*could be more weeks but polls are incomplete
 
Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

Tidbits... "UMass Lowell" didn't exist until 1990 and "Massachusetts-Lowell" is not a used moniker. We stopped using the hyphen a few years ago. Pre-1990 it would have been University of Lowell

Thanks for the reminders. I'm old enough to remember when Lowell was actually just Lowell. I kept the name consistent to attribute past success with the current name.

The hyphen isn't meant to be a slight. USCHO still uses the hyphen in the poll. Sometimes the New York Times uses the hyphen. The Boston Globe mainly uses UMass Lowell. ESPN and the Associated Press are all over the place from no hyphen to hyphen to UMass Lowell to UMass-Lowell to Mass Lowell to Mass-Lowell. That's got to be pretty frustrating for UML.
 
Re: (Not Quite) Complete College Hockey Weekly Polls 1970-Present

Update: I'm still verifying all the polls with newspaper clippings, but I believe this is complete except for one poll each in 1970 and 1994.

Continuous Polls
1970-Present (WKOW 1970-71, WMPL 1972-96, USCHO 1996-Present)

WKOW Poll
1970-1971 *December 28, 1970 poll is incomplete

WMPL Poll:
Still working on the polls from 1996-2001
1972-1973
1973-1974
1974-1975
1975-1976
1976-1977
1977-1978
1978-1979
1979-1980
1980-1981
1981-1982
1982-1983
1983-1984
1984-1985
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
1993-1994
1994-1995 *October 17, 1994 poll is incomplete
1995-1996

USCHO/Around The Rinks Poll:
1996-1997
 
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