nascar99 Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM 46 minutes ago, Dustin said: Michigan State has a better history than you've given credit for. They played in their first championship game in 1959 (lost to UND), and won their first title in 1966, which is before Boston U, Wisconsin, and Minnesota won their first. While several programs are streaky, with several titles over a short period and big gaps in between, Michigan State (so far) has consistently won a title about every 20 years, which means they are due, and in great position to maintain that, I might add. Michigan State probably should have another title or 2 at least. Dominant regular season teams from 1982-1990 as well as 1998-2002, with only 1 National Championship (1986) to show for it. Actually a shame that Ron Mason (1979-2002 at State) only had 1 National Championship. 1 Quote
nodakvindy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/8/2026 at 2:22 PM, hawksfan12 said: Does anyone have the history on why Wisconsin is the least successful blue blood YET the program UND has struggled against the most (ie record)? I know Wisconsin plays a very defensive style and maybe UND never matched up well against them. Wisconsin came to D1 late and their arrival came during the mediocre Bjorkman years, so some of their best years came when UND was down, so they were able to build some cushion and UND has seen them less frequently during this down period. I would say Duluth's titles and hobey baker winners put them in the discussion as well. Having a hall of famer in Brett Hull doesn't hurt. Quote
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