hockey succes 2010s

Men's Hockey Mitch Wigness, FightingHawks.com

Decade ends with UND charting most wins in NCAA

The 2010s just finished and the University of North Dakota sits atop the college hockey landscape with the most wins (254) and the best winning percentage (.672) in the decade. 

UND qualified for the NCAA Tournament eight times in the decade and advanced to four NCAA Frozen Fours, including the national championship run in 2016, its eighth NCAA title in its storied history.

North Dakota also secured three regular season conference titles in the 2010s (two NCHC, one WCHA) and three WCHA Broadmoor Trophies for winning the league's postseason tournament. 

TOP 10 NCAA HOCKEY SCHOOLS (by wins) IN THE 2010s
# Team Overall record Win Pct. In the 2010s
1 North Dakota 254-119-42 0.672
2 Boston College 247-122-29 0.657
3 Denver 246-118-50 0.654
4 Minnesota State 232-136-31 0.62
5 Quinnipiac 226-127-46 0.633
6 Minnesota Duluth 225-138-42 0.607
7 St. Cloud State 223-139-32 0.606
8 Union 220-128-44 0.617
9 Minnesota 218-138-35 0.602
10 Massachusetts Lowell 213-139-37 0.595
11 Michigan 207-148-40 0.574
12 Boston University 204-143-41 0.578
13 Providence 197-135-53  0.58
14 Cornell 185-107-44 0.616
15 Yale 182-124-31 0.586

 
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