Utah M1 maintains #12 ranking, with 2 weeks remaining
February 12, 2026
Salt Lake City, Utah
With only two weekends remaining the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Men’s Division 1 rankings through February 8, 2026 have been released, with YOUR Skatin’ Utes still ranked at #12 in the nation.
Utah M1 had two wins over Western Collegiate Hockey League (WCHL) rival Arizona State this last weekend. Friday’s 5-2 win had goals from Defenseman Matt Delany, Forward Trevor Kruczek, Forward Gion Coray, and two from Forward Paul Waldhauser.
Saturday’s 5-4 win was considerably a different game, but the Utes still took home the victory. Defenseman Matt Delany tailed another goal, as did Trevor Kruczek and Joseph Crowley. Forward Erik Gibboney had two goals for the night.
The Utes are currently 12-8-1 with only 4 games remaining in the regular season, four of which are at home over the next three weeks.
Utah Rookie Paul Waldhauser still leads in the points column with 35 points (13G, 22A). Gion Coray is next with 30 total points (11G, 19A) and Assistant Captain Matthew Delany with 23 points (7G, 16A). Utah Assistant Captain Brady Schwab is next with 22 points (7G, 15A).
Rounding out the top 10 slots amongst forwards is Trevor Kruczek with 19 points (7G, 12), Erik Gibboney with 9 points (3G, 6), Coltin Johnson with 9 points (2G, 7A), Zach Laurila with 8 points (4G, 4A), Karsten Senden with 8 points (4G, 4A), and Jacob Slater with 7 points (2G, 5A)
Between the pipes, Utah is excellent shape with Juniors Joseph Greilich and Garrett Fuller sharing the workload. Greilich is currently 4-3-1 with a 2.62 GAA and a .916 save percentage. Fuller is 8-5-0 with a 2.92 GAA and a .901 save percentage.
The Western Collegiate Hockey League, of which Utah M1 is a member, had a strong performance with five (of 11) of its member teams ranked. The Great Lakes 6 Hockey Conference leads the way with six (of 7) of its member teams ranked, while Midwest College Hockey has four (of 7) of its member teams ranked, Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference has zero (of 6) of its member teams ranked, and College Hockey Mid-America has one (of 7) its member teams ranked, and Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League has two (of 10) of its member teams ranked.
With the ACHA switching to a computer-based ranking from a coaches poll, the ACHA will use the two computer rankings generated by USHSHO.com, Ranking A (Wins with Maximum Goal Differential of 7) and Ranking B (Wins with Maximum Goal Differential of 1), and come up with an average of the two rankings. The ACHA will then use the list generated from the average for its weekly ranking. Ties will be broken using the higher ranked team from Ranking B until the Top 25 teams are listed. All games that go to overtime will be scored as ties in the computer ranking.
Now in its 35th season of action, there have been a total of 15 schools that have won the ACHA Men’s Division 1 National Championship. Over the past 19 seasons, 12 different schools have won the ACHA Men’s Division I National Championship: Penn State (5), Lindenwood (4), Ohio (4), Adrian (3), Minot State (3), Central Oklahoma (2), Illinois (2), Arizona State, Davenport, Iowa State, Oakland, Delaware, Rhode Island, and UNLV.
A total of 81 teams will compete in Men’s Division I this season, including former Men’s Division II members Central Michigan University, North Carolina State University, University of Cincinnati, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and University of North Carolina, along with former Men’s Division III members Hope College, the reigning ACHA Men’s Division III National Champions, and University of Michigan-Flint. The Concordia University Ann Arbor program, which made the announcement to relocate to Siena Heights University back in April, folded in July before getting to play a game as the Saints.
The computer ranking will for the twelfth time determine the 24 teams that qualify for the 2026 ACHA Men’s Division I National Championships, which will include the following six auto bids:
-(ACCHL) Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League
-(CHMA) College Hockey Mid-America
-(ECHA) Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association
-(GLCHL) Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League
-(MCH) Midwest College Hockey
-(WCHL) Western Collegiate Hockey League
-(WHAC) Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference
The ranking of the regular season will be released on Wednesday, February 15, 2026.
2025-2026 ACHA MEN’S DIVISION 1 RANKING #14
| Rank | School Name | M1 Record | Previous | Conference |
| 1 | Minot State | 22-1-2 | 1 | MCH |
| 2 | Ohio | 25-5-0 | 2 | INDEP |
| 3 | Niagara | 20-4-0 | 4 | INDEP |
| 4 | UNLV | 22-4-0 | 3 | WCHL |
| 5 | Drury | 21-2-0 | 5 | INDEP |
| 6 | Liberty | 17-8-1 | 8 | INDEP |
| 7 | Jamestown | 21-9-0 | 6 | MCH |
| 8 | Maryville | 11-10-1 | 7 | INDEP |
| 9 | Calvin | 18-5-2 | 9 | GL6 |
| 10 | Adrian | 21-6-2 | 10 | GL6 |
| 11 | Mary | 19-12-1 | 11 | MCH |
| 12 | Utah | 12-8-1 | 12 | WCHL |
| 13 | Grand Canyon | 19-7-0 | 13 | WCHL |
| 14 | Hope | 22-7-0 | 14 | GL6 |
| 15 | Missouri State | 13-6-5 | 18 | WCHL |
| 16 | Arizona | 12-9-3 | 17 | WCHL |
| 17 | Purdue Northwest | 13-14-1 | 16 | GL6 |
| 18 | Grand Valley State | 17-10-2 | 15 | GL6 |
| 19 | West Chester | 21-7-0 | 22 | ECHA |
| 20 | Stony Brook | 13-11-3 | 21 | ACCHL |
| 21 | Indiana Pennsylvania | 25-3-4 | 20 | CHMA |
| 22 | Midland | 7-16-5 | 19 | MCH |
| 23 | Davenport | 18-16-5 | 25 | WHAC |
| 24 | Kentucky | 20-3-1 | 24 | ACCHL |
| 25 | Northwood | 21-7-2 | 23 | WHAC |



