United States International Gulls men's ice hockey explained

Team Name:United States International Gulls
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University:United States International University
Sex:men's
First Year:1979–80
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Location:San Diego, California
Arena:San Diego Ice Arena

The United States International Gulls men's ice hockey program represented United States International University in college ice hockey at the NCAA Division I level during the 1980s.

History

In 1978 Ph.D candidate Maynard Howe, the former head coach of Maine at Portland–Gorham, put together the first hockey team for the university and, with the support of University President Dr. William Rust, the team was soon sponsored as a Division I program.[1] The Gulls charged out of the gate, winning 24 games in their first season of NCAA play but they could not keep that pace. USIU produced just 8 wins the following year (albeit in 21 games) and, after surging back with an 18-win year in 1982, the program put up losing records three straight seasons before Howe was replaced by former Minnesota head coach Brad Buetow. The new coach coincided with U.S. International forming the Great West Hockey Conference with Alaska–Anchorage, Alaska–Fairbanks and Northern Arizona.

In Buetow's first season he got the Gulls back on their winning ways, producing a 20 win season and winning the inaugural conference championship. After a mediocre second season the Gulls returned in force in 1987–88, winning 23 games and being a finalist for the last at-large bid to the 1988 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. 1988 was the last hurrah for the program, however. After Northern Arizona couldn't continue after their first season in the conference, USIU had only the Alaska schools as conference partners and travelling to the largest state was just as prohibitively as expensive as anywhere else in the country. The university had tried to induce several nearby schools to begin their own ice hockey programs, including USC, UCLA and Arizona but after three years the school was no longer able to financially support the program and it was shuttered.[2]

Season-by-season results

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NCAA D-I Champions NCAA Frozen FourConference Regular Season ChampionsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular SeasonConference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPts*FinishGPWLT%
1979–80Independent342482
1980–81Independent218130
1981–82Independent3018120
1982–83Independent3213172
1983–84Independent364311
1984–85Independent327232
1985–86GWHC12930181st3320130
1986–87GWHC16781152nd3517171
1987–88GWHC844082nd3623130
TotalsGPWLT%Championships
Regular Season28913414781 GWHC Championship
Conference Post-season0000
NCAA Post-season0000
Regular Season and Post-season Record2891341478

Olympians

This is a list of United States International alumni were a part of an Olympic team.

Gulls in the NHL

PlayerPositionTeam(s)YearsGames
Darren LoweRight WingPIT1983–198480
Pat MayerDefensemanPIT1987–198810

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sports Illustrated . The beach boys on blades . August 7, 2019.
  2. Web site: LA Times . Hockey Dropped by USIU . April 23, 1988 . August 7, 2019.
  3. Web site: Hockey DB . United States International University Statistics and History . August 7, 2019.