Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson became the fourth head coach in Division 1 men's hockey history to win 800 career games after Michigan defeated Minnesota 7-5 on Saturday afternoon at Yost Ice Arena.

With the victory, the Wolverines captured their first weekend series sweep against the Gophers since Nov. 8-9, 1991.

Berenson won NCAA championships in 1996 and 1998 amid a national-record streak of 22 NCAA Tournament appearances, reached 11 Frozen Fours and won 11 Central Collegiate Hockey Association titles.

With his 800th career victory, Berenson joins a club that includes Jerry York (974 wins), Ron Mason (924 wins) and Jack Parker (897 wins).

@umichhockey sent out the following tweet after the Wolverines' victory over Minnesota on Saturday.

This one's for you Coach…congratulations on your 800th career win! #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/6KKnModAkg — Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) January 10, 2015

Congrats, coach Berenson.