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U.S. Division I College Hockey

Final regular season standings; overall records, including all postseason tournament games, in parentheses.

Central Collegiate Hockey Assn.

 WLTPtsGFGA
*Michigan St. (31-6-4)21544611054
*Michigan (32-11-1)22714510969
*Ohio St. (27-13-2)191013910676
N. Michigan (19-5-4)15123339690
Miami-OH (18-14-4)141243210087
Lake Superior St. (15-18-4)121442882100
Notre Dame (18-19-4)12144289189
Ferris St. (15-21-3)121532788106
W. Michigan (10-25-3)9192208091
Alaska-Fairbanks (10-21-4)72031787138
Bowling Green (8-27-3)62131577126
Conf. Tourney Final: Michigan St. 3, Ohio St. 2 (2OT).
*NCAA Tourney (6-2): Michigan (4-0), Ohio St. (2-1), Michigan St. (0-1).

Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conf.

 WLTPtsGFGA
*Yale (23-9-3)1741358244
*Clarkson (23-9-3)1642348649
Rennselaer (18-13-4)1174268775
Brown (13-16-2)1192247364
Harvard (14-17-2)10111217278
Colgate (15-15-4)9103216975
*Princeton (18-11-7)796207175
Cornell (15-16-2)9121195568
Vermont (10-20-4)7114186277
St. Lawrence (9-20-4)8122185669
Dartmouth (11-13-5)7123177277
Union (6-22-4)4153114276
Conf. Tourney Final: Princeton 5, Clarkson 4 (OT).
*NCAA Tourney (0-3): Yale (0-1), Clarkson (0-1), Princeton (0-1).

Hockey East Association

 WLTPtsGFGA
*Boston University (28-8-2)1842389552
*Boston College (28-9-5)15543410778
*New Hampshire (25-12-1)15813110462
Northeastern (21-15-3)1383297778
UMass-Lowell (16-16-3)11103258889
Maine (17-15-4)10113239889
Providence (15-18-3)9132206583
Merrimack (11-26-1)4200878128
UMass-Amherst (6-24-3)3192862116
Conf. Tourney Final: Boston College 3, Maine 2.
*NCAA Tourney (4-3): Boston College (2-1), New Hampshire (2-1), Boston University (0-1).

Western Collegiate Hockey Assn.

 WLTPtsGFGA
*North Dakota (30-8-1)21614312780
*Wisconsin (26-14-1)171013510288
*Colorado College (26-13-3)161023411193
St. Cloud St. (22-16-2)161113310190
Minnesota-Duluth (21-17-2)14122309490
Minnesota (17-22-0)121602410194
Michigan Tech (17-20-3)101712179116
Denver (11-25-2)81821891119
Alaska-Anchorage (6-26-5)5194144581
Conf. Tourney Final: Wisconsin 3, North Dakota 2.
*NCAA Tourney (1-3): Colorado College (1-1), North Dakota (0-1), Wisconsin (0-1).

Independents

(Listed alphabetically)GmWLTPtsGFGA
Air Force341519030114128
Army341815137156106
Canisius261211327117114
Connecticut2713131278996
Fairfield23111202211093
Holy Cross261682349858
Iona254201949162
Mankato St.391617638145139
Nebraska-Omaha341219327101121
Niagara27141033110680
Villanova222200435117

USA Today/American Hockey
Magazine Coaches Poll

Taken March 23, 1998 before NCAA Tournament. First place votes are in parentheses. Final Four teams are in bold.

  LeagueWLTPts
1Michigan St. (10)CCHA3154100
2North DakotaWCHA307189
3Boston CollegeHE258580
4Boston UniversityHE287269
5MichiganCCHA2811154
6WisconsinWCHA2613149
7Ohio St.CCHA2412244
8ClarksonECAC238329
9Colorado CollegeWCHA2512320
10New HampshireHE2311110
Also receiving votes: Yale (4 pts), Princeton (2).

Scoring Leaders

Including postseason games.

 ClGmGAPtsPPG
Rob Curtis, FairfieldJr.222717442.00
Ryan Murray, FairfieldSr.211227391.86
Josh Oort, CanisiusSr.251728451.80
Jason Krog, UNHJr.383333661.74
Derek Bekar, UNHJr.353228601.71
Marty Reasoner, BCJr.413138691.68
Mark Mowers, UNHSr.352531561.60
Tom Nolan, UNHSr.371841591.59
Mike York, Michigan St.Jr.372531561.51
Chris Drury, BUSr.382829571.50
Rejean Stringer, MerrimackJr.381146571.50
Justin Kieffer, Air ForceJr.342427511.50
Jeff Halpern, PrincetonJr.362825531.47
Brian Gionta, BCFr.392928571.46
Andy Lundbohm, ArmyJr.301825431.43

Goaltending Leaders

Including postseason games; minimum 15 games.

 ClRecordSv%GAA
Chad Alban, Michigan St.Sr.29-4-4.9261.57
Tom Noble, BUSr.11-4-1.9072.13
Marty Turco, MichiganSr.31-10-1.9062.18
Michel Laroque, BUJr.17-4-1.9122.19
Karl Goehring, N. DakotaFr.23-3-1.9132.27
Dan Murphy, ClarksonSr.10-9-2.9072.27
Alex Westlund, YaleJr.20-9-3.9192.32
Jeff Maund, Ohio St.Fr.22-8-0.9222.36
Chris Bernard, ClarksonSr.13-0-1.8992.43
Sean Matile, UNHJr.25-12-1.9082.52

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