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2019-20 WCHA NCAA History.Indd 2019-20 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1952 • MICHIGAN 1953 • MICHIGAN Back Row (L-R): Eddie May, Joe Marmo, Head Coach Vic Heyliger, Trainer Carl Back Row (L-R): Cur s Swelt, Bill Lucier, Trainer Carl Isaacson, Lou Paola o, Alex Isaacson, Bob Heathco , Alex MacLellan, Graham Cragg, Pat Cooney, Paul Pelow, MacLellan, Doug Philpo , Reggie Shave, Burt Dunn, Doug Mullen, Telly Mascarin, Reggie Shave, Doug Philpo , Doug Mullen, Manager Chuck Hyman. Front Row (L- Pat Cooney, Jim Hass, Head Coach Vic Heyliger. Front Row (L-R): Manager Albert R): John McKennell, Earl Keyes, Tournament Queen Leslie Lockhart, Ron Mar nson, Picus, George Chin, Ron Mar nson, Tournament Queen Mary Ann Harman, John George Chin, Willard Ikola, Jim Haas. Matche s, Willard Ikola. 1955 • MICHIGAN 1956 • MICHIGAN Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Vic Heyliger, Bill Lucier, Neil Buchanan, Bernie Hanna, Back Row (L-R): Mike Buchanan, Manager Dick Brown, Bernie Hanna, Dick Baden Cosby, Bob Pi s, Lorne Howes, Jay Gould, Gerald Karpinka, Trainer Carl Dunnigan, Bob Schiller, Neil McDonald, Head Coach Vic Heyliger, Tom Rendall, Isaacson. Front Row (L-R): Mike Buchanan, Bob Schiller, Bill MacFarland, Tom Trainer Carl Isaacson, Don McIntosh, Wally Maxwell, Bob Pi s. Front Row (L-R): Rendall, Yves Hebert, Dick Dunnigan. Lorne Howes, Jerry Karpinka, Ed Switzer, Bill MacFarland, Tournament Queen Jackie LeClair, Neil Buchanan, Jay Gould. 1957 • COLORADO COLLEGE 1958 • DENVER Back Row (L-R): Manager Pete Gazzola, Dick McGhee, George deRappard, Murray Back Row (L-R): Blair Livingstone, Barry Sharp, John Barnhill, Walt Dingwall, Murray Dea, Harley Pa erson, Bob Southwood. Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Tom Massier, Jim Brown, John Godfrey, John MacMillan. Middle Row (L-R): Murray Bedecki, Bob Tanner, Harry Harasyn, Gerald Capello, Ron Villeneuve, John Andrews, MacDonald, Gordon Cresswell, Bruce Walker, Con Collie, Dennis Slinn. Front Row Trainer Rosie Collins. Front Row (L-R): Jerry Art, Ron Laughlin, Bunt Hubchick, Gary (L-R): Alan Cook, Wayne Klinck, Head Coach Murray Armstrong, Ed Zemrau, Rodney Hughes, Don Wishart, Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Bob McCusker, Ike Sco , Howie Viger. Schneck. 1959 • NORTH DAKOTA 1960 • DENVER Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Bob May, Bernie Haley, Pete Gazley, Ken Wellen, Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Murray Armstrong, Norb Kemp, Max Geisthardt, Terry Steve Thullner, Les Merrifi eld, Ed Thomlinson, Reg Morelli, Asst Coach Barry Lomnes, Bill Masterton, Ken Williamson, Dick Jacob, Jerry Walker, Trent Bea y, Thorndycra . Middle Row (L-R): Ron King, Bart Larson, Ralph Lyndon, Jerry Fox, George Konik, Paul Josephson, Paul DiNapoli. Front Row (L-R): Grant Munro, Con Garth Perry, Guy LaFrance, Art Miller. Front Row (L-R): Asst Manager Tom Neal, Collie, Murray MacDonald, Bruce Walker, George Kirkwood, John MacMillan, Ray George Gra on, Bob Began, Joe Poole, Bill Steenson, Julian Brune a, Stan Paschke, Hamlin, Al Barnhill, Marty Howe. Bob Peabody, Manager Ted Kotyk. 116 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2019-20 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1961 • DENVER 1962 • MICHIGAN TECH Back Row (L-R): Norb Kemp, Dymetry Warnyca, Jack Wilson, Dick Jacob, Max Back Row (L-R): Manager Tom Bliss, Al Pa erson, Sco Watson, Norm Wimmer, Geisthardt, Greg Lacomy, Paul DiNapoli. Middle Row (L-R): Trent Bea y, Terry Gene Rebellato, Bob Mikesch, Athle c Director Alan Bovard. Middle Row (L-R): Lomnes, Marshall Johnston, Head Coach Murray Armstrong, Ken Williamson, Jerry Asst Coach Bill Lucier, Mike Draper, Pat Casey, Gary Begg, Bob Pallante, Barry Duff us, John Art, Jerry Walker. Front Row (L-R): Marty Howe, George Konik, George Johnson, John Ivanitz, Head Coach John MacInnes. Front Row (L-R): Phil McVi e, Kirkwood, Grant Munro, Bill Masterton, Paul Josephson. Al Merlo, Elov Seger, Jerry Sullivan, Lou Ango , Henry Akervall, Don Hermanson, Garry Bauman. 1963 • NORTH DAKOTA 1964 • MICHIGAN Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Bob Peters, Al McLean, Ernie Dyda, Don Ross, Back Row (L-R): Trainer Gus Crouch, Mel Wakabayashi, Jack Cole, Rick Day, Ted Arnie Steeves, Will S rre , Wayne Gurba, Don Stokaluk, Manager Murray Olson. Henderson, Barry MacDonald, Wilf Mar n. Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Al Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Barry Thorndycra , Bob Bartle , Jack Matheson, Bill Renfrew, Marty Read, Alex Hood, Bob Ferguson, Roger Galipeau, Tom Polonic, Borlase, John Sutherland, George Chigol, Pete Stasiuk, Joe Lech. Front Row (L-R): Pierre Dechaine, Manager Len Titlebaum. Front Row (L-R): Bob Gray, George Dudley O o, Bill Selman, Dan Storsteen, Maurice Roberge, George Goodacre, Dave Forrest, Gary Butler, Gordon Wilkie, Ron Coris ne, Dave Newton, Bill Bieber. Merrifi eld, George Baland. 1965 • MICHIGAN TECH 1966 • MICHIGAN STATE Back Row (L-R): David Confrey, Colin Pa erson, Mike Gorman, Joe Gale o, Ed Back Row (L-R): Manager Bill Smith, Dick Bois, Bill Faunt, Doug French, Nino Caterer, Steve Yoshino. Middle Row (L-R): Manager Wallace Reid, Gary Milroy, Cristofoli, Bob Fallat, John Schuster, Manager Ralph Faust. Middle Row (L-R): Bob Wilson, Bob Toothill, Bob Brooks, Tom Steele, Roy Heino, Wayne Weller, Head Athle c Director Clyde Stretch, Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, Tom Mikkola, Mike Coach John MacInnes. Front Row (L-R): Rick Best, Bruce Riu a, Terry Ryan, Pete Jacobson, Dainis Vedejs, Ron Roth, Doug Volmar, Tom Crowley, Wayne Duff e , Leiman, Al Holm, Rick Yeo, Dennis Huculak, Fred Dart, Tony Esposito. Head Coach Amo Bessone. Front Row (L-R): Gaye Cooley, Ma Mulcahy, Don Heaphy, Jerry Fisher, Mike Coppo, Tom Purdo, Larry Roche. 1968 • DENVER 1969 • DENVER Back Row (L-R): Tom Gilmore, Al Genovy, Head Coach Murray Armstrong, Gerry Back Row (L-R): Trainer Gene Bradshaw, Lynn Powis, Bill Pe nger, Dan Helm, Jonasson, Rich Blanche, Don Thiessen. Middle Row (L-R): Trainer Gene Bradshaw, John Saville, George Morrison, Manager Tom Sampson. Middle Row (L-R): Asst Terry Leifson, Ed Hamilton, Dale Zeman, Randy Ward, Keith Magnuson, Tim Coach Harry O enbreit, Frank Daly, Gerry Jonasson, Tom Gilmore, Al Genovy, Rich Gould, Craig Patrick, Manager Tom Sampson. Front Row (L-R): Gerry Powers, Bob Blanche, Don Thiessen, Ed Hamilton, Head Coach Murray Armstrong. Front Row (L- Trembecky, Jim Wiste, Jim Shires, Cliff Koroll, Tom Miller, Frank Daly. R): Terry Leifson, Craig Patrick, Dale Zeman, Randy Ward, Gerry Powers, Tim Gould, Keith Magnuson, Bob Trembecky, Tom Miller. 117 2019-20 WCHA MEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1973 • WISCONSIN 1974 • MINNESOTA Back Row (L-R): Tom Vannelli, Warren Miller, Tom Dahlheim, Joe Michele , Buzz Back Row (L-R): Trainer Dennis Helwig, Manager Tom Colby, Bob Lundeen, Rick Schneider, Mike Polich, Pat Phippen, Manager David Gurovitsch. Middle Row (L- Wineberg, Bob Schaughnessy, John Coyne, Tom Kuklinski, Norm Cherrey, Max R): Dr. V. George Nagobads, Brad Marrow, John Sheridan, Bruce Carlson, Doug Bentley, Tim Dool, Tom Hausman, Jack Johnson, Manager Bob Zimmerman. Falls, Dick Spannbauer, Mike Phippen, Rob Harris, Les Auge, Tim Carlson, Athle c Middle Row (L-R): Asst Coach Bill Howard, Dennis Olmstead, Jay Rendall, Dave Director Paul Giel, Head Coach Herb Brooks. Front Row (L-R): Manager Dick Arundel, Tom Machowski, Dean Talafous, John Ta , Steve Short, Don Deprez, Brown, John Matschke, John Perpich, Eric Lockwood, Brad Shelstad, Bill Moen, Cal Ernie Blackburn, Steve Alley, Ted Daley, Asst Coach Jeff Rotsch. Front Row (L-R): Cossalter, John Harris, Manager Dennis Cossalter. Asst Coach Bill Rothwell, Stan Hinkley, Bill Reay, Jr., Doug Kelso, Doug Spitzig, Bob Freker, Dick Perkins, Jim Makey, Doug McFadden, Dave Pay, Gary Winchester, Jim Johnston, Head Coach Bob Johnson. 1975 • MICHIGAN TECH 1976 • MINNESOTA Back Row (L-R): Kurt Helminen, Steve Bouchard, Ed Dempsey, Dana Decker, Nels Back Row (L-R): Ken Yackel, Bob Fish, Tom Gorence, Rob Larson, Phil Verchota, Joe Goddard, Chris Ferguson, Stu Ostlund, Mgr Dale Zschoche, Asst Coach Rick Yeo. Baker, Jim Boo, Tony Dorn, Bill Baker, Dan Bonk, Mark Conway, Bruce Lind. Middle Middle Row (L-R): Mgr Howard Mar n, Trainer Randy Owsley, Jeff Wilcox, Paul Row (L-R): Steve Janaszak, Don Madson, Dr. V. George Nagobads, Dr. Norman Holte, Jensen, Stu Younger, Steve Jensen, Mike Zuke, Jim Mayer, Pete Roberts, Doug Asst Coach Brad Buetow, Head Coach Herb Brooks, Athle c Director Paul Giel, Young, Sco Jessee, Asst Coach Glen Weller, Head Coach John MacInnes. Front Trainer Gary Smith, Mgr Jim Davidson, Mgr Adam White, Reed Larson, Tim Rainey, Mark Lambert. Front Row (L-R): Jeff Tscherne, Russ Anderson, Joe Michele , Tom Row (L-R): Bruce Horsch, Jim Murray, George Lyle, Bill Steele, Bob Lorimer, Bob Vannelli, Pat Phippen, Warren Miller, Tom Younghans, Bryan Fredrickson, Brad D’Alvise, Bruce Abbey, Jim Warden, Tom O’Connell. Morrow, Tom Mohr. 1977 • WISCONSIN 1979 • MINNESOTA Back Row (L-R): Manager Herb Falconer, Asst Coach Gary Weitz, Ron Griffi n, Brian Back Row (L-R): Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten, Kevin Hartzell, Brian Zins, Jay Larson, Bob Devlin, Tim Phippen, Jim Scheid, Mark Johnson, Les Grauer, Mike Eaves, Bob Suter, Bergloff , Steve Pepper, Peter Hayek, John Meredith, Wayne Larson, Bart Larson. Rod Romanchuk, Norm McIntosh, Dr. Bill Clancy, Trainer Bryant Kirk. Middle Row Middle Row (L-R): Dave Terwilliger, Mike Greeder, Jeff Teal, Trainer Jim Mulcahy, (L-R): Manager Jim Reed, Asst Coach Bill Howard, Steve Ganske, Mike Meeker, Trainer Mike Bell, Asst Coach Brad Buetow, Asst Coach John Perpich, Asst Coach John Suter, Tom Lundeen, John Ta , Clark Kavolinas, Brad Mullens, John Gregory, Mike Foley, Mgr Steve Tollund, Mgr Fred Field, Mike Ramsey, Brad Doshan, Tim Ian Perrin, Lee Skille, Steve Alley, Asst Coach Dick Perkins, Trainer Dennis Helwig. Harrer. Front Row (L-R): Steve Janaszak, Rob McClanahan, Joe Baker, Phil Verchota, Front Row (L-R): Asst Coach Grant Standbrook, Dave Lundeen, Dave Herbst, Brad Head Coach Herb Brooks, Bill Baker, Athle c Director Paul Giel, Steve Christoff , Eric Johnson, Craig Norwich, Julian Bare a, Dave McNab, Mike Dibble, Murray Johnson, Strobel, Don Michele , Jim Jetland.
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