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Jeff Sauer
American ice hockey coach

Jeff Sauer

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American ice hockey coach
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Jeffrey Sauer (born March 10, 1943) is a retired American ice hockey player and coach. Sauer was the head coach at the University of Wisconsin from 1982 to 2002 and Colorado College from 1971 to 1982. While at Wisconsin, he led the Badgers to two NCAA men's ice hockey championships. He is currently the special assistant to the commissioner of the WCHA.

Career

Playing

Jeff Sauer accepted an athletic scholarship from Colorado College and began attending the school in 1961. After sitting out the Tigers' disastrous 0-23 season in 1961-62 Sauer became part of the rebuild under first Tony Frasca and then Bob Johnson. Despite his efforts, Sauer couldn't help Colorado College reach the WCHA playoffs in any of his three seasons before graduating in 1965.

Coaching

After graduating Sauer signed on as an assistant under Johnson at CC and then followed his former coach to Wisconsin, staying with the program until just after the Badgers joined the WCHA before he received his shot behind the bench at his alma mater. Sauer took over for a rather moribund program that had seen only two winning seasons in their past 13 campaigns and slowly brought the team back to respectability. It took Sauer 4 years to build a winning team, finishing 1974-75 3rd place in the conference, but his biggest achievement came three years later when the 5th-place Tigers upset a 33-win Denver team to capture a share of the WCHA tournament, the only conference tournament title in team history. (as of 2014) All told, however, Sauer didn't have much more success than his predecessors as he could only provide Colorado College with 2 winning seasons in 11 years as head coach.

When his former boss Johnson left Wisconsin after 1981–82 to pursue an NHL coaching career, Sauer returned to Madison to replace him and immediately found the success that had eluded him at Colorado College when the Badgers won the national title in 1983. Throughout the 1980s Wisconsin remained one of the top programs in the country, routinely winning 20 games a year and in 1990 Sauer proved that not only could he coach a national champion, but he could build one as well when he captured his second NCAA title. In Sauer's 20 seasons with Wisconsin he provided 2 conference regular season titles, 5 conference tournament titles, 4 30-win seasons and 11 NCAA tournament berths in addition to winning two national titles. He retired as head coach after the 2001–02 season, turning the program over to Badger alumnus Mike Eaves.

Administration

After stepping down Sauer agreed to serve as the assistant commissioner for the WCHA for several years and in 2010 he returned as head coach for the US sled hockey team at the 2010 Winter Paralympics. He helped the Americans to their second gold medal in the event and four years later returned for a repeat performance in Sochi.

College Head Coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Colorado College Tigers (WCHA) (1971-72–1981-82)
1971-72Colorado College13-19-011-17-09th
1972-73Colorado College10-24-05-23-09th
1973-74Colorado College13-17-210-16-29th
1974-75Colorado College23-16-021-11-03rdWCHA First Round
1975-76Colorado College15-22-115-16-16thWCHA First Round
1976-77Colorado College13-25-211-20-18thWCHA First Round
1977-78Colorado College18-22-113-19-05thNCAA Quarterfinals
1978-79Colorado College12-24-211-19-28thWCHA First Round
1979-80Colorado College21-17-113-16-13rdWCHA Second Round
1980-81Colorado College17-19-012-16-07thWCHA Second Round
1981-82Colorado College11-23-216-18-26thWCHA First Round
Colorado College:166-228-11138-191-9
Wisconsin Badgers (WCHA) (1982-83–2001-02)
1982-83Wisconsin33-10-415-9-23rdNCAA National Champion
1983-84Wisconsin21-17-111-14-14thWCHA Semifinals
1984-85Wisconsin25-17-020-14-03rdWCHA Semifinals
1985-86Wisconsin27-15-023-11-03rdWCHA Semifinals
1986-87Wisconsin23-18-117-17-14thWCHA Semifinals
1987-88Wisconsin30-13-222-12-12ndNCAA East Regional Semifinals
1988-89Wisconsin25-16-517-13-5t-3rdNCAA Quarterfinals
1989-90Wisconsin36-9-119-8-11stNCAA National Champion
1990-91Wisconsin26-15-319-11-23rdNCAA First Round
1991-92Wisconsin27-14-219-11-22ndNCAA Runner-Up†
1992-93Wisconsin24-15-318-11-3t-2ndNCAA West Regional Semifinals
1993-94Wisconsin26-15-119-12-13rdNCAA East Regional Semifinals
1994-95Wisconsin24-15-417-11-4t-2ndNCAA West Regional Semifinals
1995-96Wisconsin17-20-314-15-36thWCHA Third Place Game (Loss)
1996-97Wisconsin15-21-215-15-27thWCHA First Round
1997-98Wisconsin26-14-117-10-12ndNCAA East Regional Quarterfinals
1998-99Wisconsin15-19-413-12-44thWCHA First Round
1999-00Wisconsin31-9-123-5-01stNCAA West Regional Semifinals
2000-01Wisconsin22-15-414-10-45thNCAA West Regional Semifinals
2001-02Wisconsin16-19-412-13-35thWCHA Quarterfinal
Wisconsin:489-306-46344-234-40
Total:655-534-57

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

† Wisconsin's participation in the 1992 Tournament was later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

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