1977-78 (Bob
Finke)
11/15 vs. Merrimack W 4-2
11/18 @ *Yale L 3-4
11/20 vs. +Boston College L 6-7
(WXPN)
11/27 @ Ohio State W 4-2
11/28 @ Ohio State L 2-7
12/03 @ *Harvard L 3-6
12/06 vs. *Princeton T 2-2
12/10 vs. +Northeastern W 7-5
12/30 @ +New Hampshire L 5-7
01/06 @ St. Louis L 4-5
01/08 @ St. Louis L 2-6
01/11 @ +Providence L 1-10
01/14 @ +Colgate W 7-4
01/18 vs. +Vermont L 4-5 (WXPN)
01/21 @ *Dartmouth L 5-11
01/28 @ *Cornell L 2-11
02/01 vs. +Colgate L 3-7
02/04 @ *Brown T 3-3
02/10 vs. *Brown W 4-3
02/11 vs. *Yale W 4-0
02/17 vs. *Harvard W 4-3 (WXPN)
02/18 vs. *Dartmouth L 2-5
02/24 vs. +St. Lawrence L 4-7
02/25 vs. +Clarkson L 3-7
02/28 @ *Princeton L 5-8 (WXPN)
03/04 vs. *Cornell L 5-8 (UTV-13, WXPN)
7-17-2 Overall 98-145; 5-14-2 ECAC
Division One 82-123; 3-7-2 Ivy League 42-64
1976-77 (Bob Finke)
11/19 vs. *Yale L 2-3
11/20 vs. +Providence L 0-7
11/28 vs. Ohio State W 5-3
11/29 vs. Ohio State W 7-6
12/04 @ *Harvard L 2-6
12/07 vs. *Princeton W 3-2
12/28 vs. +Clarkson L 3-12 @ Troy, NY (RPI
Tournament)
12/29 vs. +Yale L 3-5 @ Troy, NY (RPI Tournament)
12/30 @ +RPI L 4-5 (RPI Tournament)
01/06 @ +Boston College W 9-7
01/08 @ +Northeastern W 5-2
01/14 @ +St. Lawrence L 4-6
01/15 @ +Clarkson L 4-7
01/22 @ *Dartmouth L 4-13
01/26 vs. +Colgate L 3-6
01/29 vs. *Cornell W 9-5
02/02 @ +Vermont W 5-4
02/05 vs. *Brown L 4-8
02/11 @ *Yale L 3-4
02/12 @ *Brown L 1-10
02/18 vs. *Dartmouth L 5-9
02/19 vs. *Harvard W 4-3
02/23 @ +Colgate L 3-7
02/26 vs. +New Hampshire L 5-7
03/01 @ *Princeton W 7-3
03/05 @ *Cornell L 1-7
9-17-0 Overall 105-157; 7-17-0 ECAC
Division One/14th 93-148; 4-8-0 Ivy League/5th 45-73
1975-76 (Bob Crocker)
11/14 vs. US Olympic Hockey Team L 3-10
(Exhibition)
11/27 vs. +New Hampshire L 5-13 @
Utica, NY (Utica Invitational)
11/28 vs. Air Force L 5-7 @ Utica,
NY (Utica Invitational)
12/02 @ *Yale W 9-2
12/06 vs. *Harvard W 4-3
12/09 vs. *Princeton L 2-6
12/29 vs. Michigan L 6-7 @ Detroit, MI
(Great Lakes Tournament)
12/30 vs. +Boston University L 2-4 @
Detroit, MI (Great Lakes Tournament)
01/02 vs. +Vermont L 5-6 (OT) @ Madison
Square Garden (ECAC Holiday Festival)
01/03 vs. +Cornell L 2-8 @ Madison Square
Garden (ECAC Holiday Festival)
01/05 @ +New Hampshire L 4-7
01/08 @ Merrimack W 6-3
01/16 vs. +Northeastern L 1-8
01/20 @ +Providence L 2-9
01/24 vs. *Dartmouth W 3-2
01/31 @ *Cornell L 0-3
02/03 vs. +Vermont L 4-6
02/07 @ *Brown L 5-8
02/13 vs. *Yale W 5-2
02/14 vs. *Brown L 4-8
02/20 @ *Harvard L 2-8
02/21 @ *Dartmouth L 2-4
02/24 vs. +Colgate L 5-7
02/26 vs. +St. Lawrence T 6-6 (OT)
02/28 vs. +Clarkson W 12-10
03/02 @ *Princeton L 1-5
03/06 vs. *Cornell L 5-11
6-19-1 Overall 107-163; 5-17-1 ECAC
Division One/14th 90-146; 4-8-0 Ivy League/5th 42-62
1974-75 (Bob Crocker)
11/23 Red &
Blue Scrimmage
11/26 vs. +Providence L 4-7
11/30 @ *Harvard L 3-7
12/03 vs. *Yale W 8-2
12/07 @ +Northeastern L 4-8
12/10 @ *Princeton W 5-3
12/29 @ +New Hampshire W 6-4 (Blue-Green
Invitational)
12/30 vs. +Dartmouth L 4-5 @ Durham, NH
(Blue-Green Invitational)
01/04 @ +Vermont L 3-6
01/07 @ +New Hampshire L 3-6
01/10 @ +St. Lawrence W 6-3
01/11 @ +Clarkson T 7-7 (OT)
01/18 @ *Dartmouth L 4-5
01/22 vs. Merrimack W 4-3 (OT) (WXPN)
01/25 vs. *Cornell W 3-2 (OT)
01/27 vs. +Colgate L 3-6
02/01 vs. *Brown L 1-2
02/07 @ *Yale W 2-1
02/08 @ *Brown L 2-5
02/14 vs. *Harvard L 3-5
02/15 vs. *Dartmouth W 8-7
02/22 vs. +New Hampshire L 2-7
02/25 vs. *Princeton W 7-2
02/28 @. *Cornell L 1-6
03/01 @ +Colgate L 6-10
10-13-1 Overall 99-119; 9-13-1 ECAC
Division One/11th 95-116; 6-6-0 Ivy League/4th 47-47
1973-74
(Bob Crocker)
11/24 @ +Providence L 0-1
11/27 vs. +St. Lawrence W 5-3
12/01 vs. *Harvard L 3-7
12/04 vs. +Colgate L 2-4
12/08 @ *Yale W 6-4
12/11 vs. *Princeton W 4-1
12/27 vs. #1 Michigan Tech L 2-6 @
Detroit, MI (Great Lakes Tournament)
12/28 vs. Boston College L 2-6 @ Detroit, MI (Great Lakes
Tournament)
01/03 @ +New Hampshire W 4-3
01/05 @ Merrimack W 5-4
01/11 @ *Dartmouth L 3-4
01/12 @ *Harvard L 2-4
01/19 vs. *Dartmouth L 0-3
01/26 @ *Cornell L 2-5 (WXPN)
01/28 vs. +Northeastern W 7-3 (WXPN)
02/02 @ *Brown W 4-1
02/06 @ +Colgate L 3-5
02/09 vs. +New Hampshire L 1-3
02/15 vs. *Yale W 4-0
02/16 vs. *Brown W 4-3
02/18 vs. +Vermont L 1-6
02/23 vs. +Clarkson L 1-3 (WXPN)
02/27 @ *Princeton W 4-1
03/02 vs. *Cornell L 6-7
10-14-0 Overall 75-87; 9-12-0 ECAC
Division One/10th 66-71; 6-6-0 Ivy League/4th 42-40
1972-73
(Bob Crocker)
11/18 Red & Blue
Scrimmage
11/25 vs. +Northeastern W 4-2
11/28 vs. +RPI W 3-2
11/30 vs. Merrimack W 7-1
12/02 vs. +Colgate W 3-1
12/06 vs. St.
Anselm’s W 8-6
12/09 @ *Harvard L 1-9
12/13 vs. *Yale L 7-9
01/03 @ +Clarkson W 6-5
01/06 @ +RPI W 3-2
01/10 @ *Brown W 2-1
01/17 vs. *Cornell L 1-4
01/20 @ *Dartmouth L 3-5
01/23 vs. +Providence W 4-2
01/27 @ *Yale
T 2-2 (OT)
01/31 vs. *Princeton L 4-5 (OT)
02/03 vs. *Brown W 5-3
02/10 vs. *Harvard L 6-7
02/13 vs. +Colgate W 11-3
02/15 vs. +Army W 8-4
02/17 vs. *Dartmouth W 4-1
02/21 @ *Cornell T 1-1 (OT)
02/24 vs. +New Hampshire L 3-4
02/28 @ *Princeton W 5-3
03/03 vs. +St. Lawrence W 4-3
03/06 vs. Boston University W 7-3 (ECAC
Tournament)
03/09 vs. Boston College L 3-5 @ Boston Garden
(ECAC Semifinals)
03/10 vs. Clarkson L 0-4 @ Boston Garden (ECAC
Third Place Game)
16-9-2 Overall 115-97; 13-7-2 ECAC
Division One/4th 90-78; 4-6-2 Ivy League/T-4th 41-50
1971-72 (James Salfi)
11/22 vs. St. Nick’s W 13-2 (Exhibition)
11/27 @ +Providence L 3-6
12/01 vs. +Colgate W 9-0
12/04 vs. *Harvard L 3-11
12/08 @ *Yale W 4-3
12/11 @ Merrimack W 7-4
12/26 @ St. Louis L 5-6 (OT) (St. Louis
Invitational)
12/28 vs. +Harvard L 4-7 (St. Louis Invitational)
01/05 @ *Cornell L 3-5
01/08 @ +New Hampshire W 4-1
01/12 @ *Brown L 3-4
01/15 vs. +Northeastern W 6-3
01/20 vs. +Clarkson W 2-1
01/22 vs. *Dartmouth W 4-2
01/26 @ *Princeton W 11-3
01/29 vs. *Yale W 13-3
02/05 vs. *Brown W 3-2
02/09 vs. *Cornell L 6-7 (OT)
02/12 @ *Harvard W 3-2
02/19 @ *Dartmouth L 2-4
02/23 vs. +RPI W 4-2
02/26 vs. +St. Lawrence W 5-3
03/01 vs. *Princeton W 7-3
03/04 vs. +Boston College W 8- 3
03/07 @ New Hampshire L 3-5 (ECAC Tournament)
15-9-0 Overall 125-90; 14-7-0 ECAC
Division One/5th 110-75; 7-5-0 Ivy League/3rd 65-49
1970-71
(James Salfi)
11/07 Red &
Blue Scrimmage
11/28 @ +Northeastern L 5-6
11/21 vs. +Vermont L 2-4
12/04 @ Massachusetts L 4-6
12/05 @ Connecticut W 13-1
12/09 vs. *Yale W 8-4
12/12 @ +Colgate L 2-7
01/02 @ +Boston College W
5-3
01/06 @ *Cornell L 3-6
01/11 vs. Army L 6-7
01/13 @ St. Lawrence W 5-2
01/16 vs. *Harvard L 5-6
01/23 @ *Dartmouth W 5-4 (OT)
01/27 vs. Merrimack W 6-2
01/29 vs. +Providence W 4-2
02/06 @ *Yale W 5-4
02/08 vs. +New Hampshire W 7-2
02/10 @ *Princeton W 6-2
02/13 vs. *Brown W 4-1
02/17 vs. *Princeton W 7-1
02/20 @ *Harvard L 1-5
02/24 vs. *Cornell L 4-9
02/27 @ *Brown L 2-3
03/05 vs. *Dartmouth W 6-1
03/06 vs. +Norwich W 12-1
03/09 @ Clarkson L 2-5 (ECAC Tournament)
14-11-0 Overall 129-93; 11-8-0
ECAC Division
One/7th 90-74; 7-5-0 Ivy League/4th 56-46
1969-70 (James Salfi)
11/21 vs. Freshmen T 2-2 (OT) (Exhibition)
11/29 @ +Providence L 2-3 (OT)
12/03 vs. St. Nick’s W 7-3 @ Cherry Hill,
NJ
12/06 @ Norwich L 2-7
12/10 @ *Yale L 5-6
12/12 vs. +Colgate L 5-7 @ Cherry Hill, NJ
01/02 vs. Air Force W 6-4 @ Buffalo, NY (Nichols Tournament)
01/03 vs. Notre Dame L 2-5 @ Buffalo, NY (Nichols Tournament)
01/08 @ +Vermont L 0-3
01/10 @ *Dartmouth L 4-9
01/17 @ Army L 1-2
01/23 vs. *Dartmouth L 4-7
01/25 vs. Massachusetts W 7-3
01/31 vs. *Harvard W 5-4 (OT) @ Wissahickon
02/03 vs. *Yale W 4-1
02/05 vs. *Princeton W 8-2 @ Cherry Hill, NJ
02/07 vs. Connecticut W 10-1
02/14 @ *Brown L 0-6
02/18 vs. *Cornell L 1-11
@ Cherry Hill, NJ
02/21 @ *Harvard L 0-8
02/25 @ *Princeton L 2-3
02/28 @ *Cornell L 3-7
03/04 vs. *Brown L 2-4
03/06 @ Merrimack W 5-2
03/07 @ Bowdoin L 3-5
8-16-0 Overall 88-114; 3-12-0 ECAC
Division
One/16th 46-80; 3-9-0 Ivy League/T-6th
1968-69 (James Salfi)
11/15 @ Wisconsin L 0-7 (Exhibition)
11/16 @ Wisconsin L 0-11 (Exhibition)
12/04 vs. St. Nick’s W @
Cherry Hill, NJ
12/07 @ Connecticut W 8-2
12/11 vs. *Yale L 4-5 @
Cherry Hill, NJ
12/14 vs. Bowdoin L 1-2 @
West Orange, NJ
12/00 vs. Williams W 7-2 @
Buffalo, NY (Nichols Tournament)
12/00 vs. Hamilton W 7-4 @
Buffalo, NY (Nichols Tournament)
01/08 @ *Cornell L 0-14
01/00 @ +St. Lawrence L 1-8
01/14 @ *Harvard L 0-12
01/18 @ *Dartmouth L 2-8
01/21 vs. +Army L 6-9
01/24 vs. *Cornell L 3-10 @ Cherry Hill, NJ
01/29 @ Massachusetts W 6-1
01/31 vs. Merrimack W 6-4 @ Cherry Hill, NJ
02/01 vs. *Harvard L 1-6
02/05 @ *Princeton W 6-4 @ Cherry Hill, NJ
02/08 @ *Brown L 2-4
02/14 vs. *Brown L 5-7
02/19 @ *Yale L 2-3
02/21 vs. *Dartmouth L 9-11
02/26 vs. *Princeton L 6-7 (OT) @ Cherry
Hill, NJ
03/01 +Colgate L 0-9
7-15-0 Overall 79-131; 1-14-0 ECAC
Division
One/17th 44-116; 1-11-0 Ivy League/7th
1967-68
(James Salfi)
11/18 vs. Wissahickon Club W 6-4
11/25 @ +RPI L 2-18
12/01 @ +Providence L 1-4
12/02 @ Merrimack L 1-8
12/06 vs. St. Nick’s L 4-10
12/08 @ Air Force W
12/09 @ Air Force W
12/13 vs. New Haven College W 6-3
01/06 @ *Harvard L 1-15 (WXPN)
01/12 @ Bowdoin L 2-9 (WXPN)
01/13 @ *Dartmouth L 0-10 (WXPN)
01/20 vs. *Cornell L 1-18
01/24 @ *Yale L 0-1 (Forfeit)
01/27 vs. *Dartmouth W 4-3 (OT)
01/29 @ +Army L 1-10
02/03 vs. *Harvard L 0-12
02/09 vs. Connecticut W 5-3
02/10 vs. *Brown L 2-11
02/14 @ *Princeton L 2-6
02/17 @ *Brown L 3-19
02/21 vs. *Yale L 2-5
02/24 @ *Cornell L 1-9
02/28 vs. *Princeton L 1-4
03/02 @ +Colgate L 1-9
6-18-0 Overall 42-180; 5-17-0
College Games;
1-15-0 ECAC Division One/17th 22-154, 1-11-0 Ivy League/T-6th
17-113
1966-67 (James Salfi)
11/13 vs. Baltimore Junior Clippers W 8-1
11/17 vs. Wissahickon L 1-3
11/21 vs. Washington Patriots W 7-6
11/26 @ Baltimore Junior Clippers W 5-3
12/03 vs. Ithaca College L 4-6
12/07 @ Wissahickon W 6-3
12/10 vs. American International L 4-9
12/13 vs. RPI L 5-11
01/04 @ Lowell Tech W 12-3
01/05 @ Wesleyan W 14-0
01/06 @ New Haven College L 3-5
01/07 @ Yale JV L 0-5
01/13 @ Connecticut W 8-0
01/14 @ Army L 0-14
01/20 @ Ohio State W 8-5
01/21 @ Erie Lions L 2-7
01/27 @ Princeton L 0-7
01/28 vs. Merrimack L 5-6
02/04 vs. Lafayette W 9-0 @ Cherry Hill,
N.J.
02/09 @ Amherst W 8-2
02/11 @ Massachusetts W 6-4
02/18 vs. Harvard JV L 3-6
02/19 vs. Rutgers W 8-3
02/25 vs. M.I.T. W 6-1
13-11-0 Overall; 9-7-0 College Games
1965-66 (James Salfi)
11/06 @ Baltimore Junior Clippers W 17-1
(Scrimmage)
11/13 vs. Baltimore Junior Clippers W 6-3
11/20 @ Wissahickon L 3-6
11/27 @ RPI L 2-4
12/04
vs. Boston State L 2-9
12/10 @ Princeton JV W 7-1
12/11 vs. Ithaca College W 6-4
12/00 vs. Nichols College W 7-2 @
Worcester, Mass. (Worcester Winter Tournament)
12/00
@ Holy Cross W 7-4 (Worcester Winter Tournament)
01/05 @ Boston State L
01/06 @ American
International L 1-8
01/07 @ Nichols College W 7-3
01/08 @ Massachusetts L 3-5
01/00 @ Trinity
01/15 @ Army L 2-7
01/16 vs. Delaware W 15-1
01/22 vs. Wissahickon W 4-3
01/29 @ Amherst W 7-5
02/04 @ Ithaca College W 7-2
02/05 @ Hamilton College W
8-2
02/12 @
Connecticut W 11-9
02/25 @
Holy Cross W 7-1
02/26 @ Yale JV W
16-8-0 Overall; 11-7-0 College Games
1964-65 (James Salfi)
11/14 vs. Wissahickon T 7-7
11/21 vs. Franklin & Marshall W 8-2
12/04 vs. Villanova W 11-1
12/05 vs. Rochester Institute of Technology W 8-4
12/08 @ Princeton L 1-10
12/11 vs. Boston State L 3-7
01/05 @ Merrimack L 1-5
01/07 @ Boston State L 3-11
01/09 @ Bowdoin L 2-6
01/16 @ Army L 0-13
01/23 vs. St. Nick’s L 1-11
01/30 vs. Franklin & Marshall W 8-1
02/04 vs. Worcester Tech W 7-1
@
Cambridge, Mass. (M.I.T. Tournament)
02/05 vs. Connecticut W
7-4 @ Cambridge, Mass. (M.I.T. Tournament)
02/06 @ M.I.T. W 6-2 (M.I.T. Tournament)
02/12 vs. Lehigh W 10-3 @ Pottstown,
Pa.
02/13 vs. Connecticut L 2-4
02/19 @ Ohio University T 5-5
02/20 @ Ohio
State W 5-0
02/26 @ Colgate L 0-7
02/27 @ Hamilton
College L 4-5 (OT)
03/01 vs. West New York Victorias L 1-7 (Exhibition)
03/05 vs. Lafayette W 9-1
10-10-2 Overall
1963-64 (Ron Ryan)
11/16 vs.
Baltimore Junior Clippers W 7-2
11/23 vs. Franklin & Marshall (Cancelled)
11/30 vs. Cornell
L 0-13
12/07 vs.
Williams L 3-8
12/14 vs. Colgate L
01/07 @ Bowdoin # T
6-6
01/08 @ Colby L 1-6
01/10 @ M.I.T. W 6-1
01/11 @ Brown L 0-14 (Providence TV)
01/18 vs. St. Nick’s L 3-5
01/25 @
Army L 0-9
01/31 vs.
Merrimack L 1-5
02/01 vs. Merrimack L 0-8
02/04 vs. Ohio University L 2-10
02/07 @ Massachusetts W 6-2
02/08 @
Amherst L 1-3
02/15 vs. Connecticut W 8-4
02/19 @
Princeton L 2-10
02/28 @
Hamilton College L 0-4
02/29 @
Colgate L 0-10
4-15-0 Overall
#Game Later Forfeited
1962-63 (Jack
Cleveland)
12/01 @ Cornell L 0-11
12/07 @ Massachusetts W 2-1
12/08 @ Amherst W 8-0
12/14 vs. Colgate L 0-10
12/15 vs. Ohio
University W 4-2
01/00 @ Colby L
01/12 @ Merrimack L 0-8
01/00 @ Bowdoin L
01/19 @ Army L 1-7
01/29 @
Rutgers W 10-1
01/31 vs. Dayton W 17-5
02/04 vs. M.I.T. W 13-3
02/08 vs. Connecticut W 3-2
02/16 @
Williams L 4-9
02/19 vs. Princeton L 2-12
02/22 @ Colgate L 1-5
02/23 @ Hamilton W 5-4
N/A N/A L
03/02 vs. Rutgers
1961-62 (Jack Cleveland)
11/27 vs. Cornell
L 0-8 @ West Orange, N.J.
12/02 vs.
American International L 0-5
12/08 @ Amherst W 5-1
12/09 @
Massachusetts W 4-3
12/16
vs. Merrimack L 3-7
01/12 @
Bowdoin L 2-13
01/13 @ M.I.T. L 1-4
01/20 @
Army L 0-7
01/27 vs.
Rutgers W 11-4
01/29 vs.
Colgate L 1-8
02/01 vs. Western Michigan L
02/03 vs. Williams L 2-16
02/10 vs.
Connecticut T 5-5 (OT)
02/14 vs.
Lehigh W 16-1
02/16 vs.
Harvard J.V. L 1-4
02/23 @
Colgate L 2-7
02/24 @
Hamilton L
02/28 vs. Rutgers W 10-1
03/03 @
Cornell L 0-10
5-13-1
1960-61 (Jack
Cleveland)
12/03 vs. Cornell L 0-9
12/09 @ Massachusetts W 4-3 (OT)
12/10 @ Amherst L 5-6
12/17 vs. Ohio University L 3-5
12/21 @ Army L 0-12
01/13 @ M.I.T. L
01/14 @ Harvard J.V. L 2-10
01/17 @ Princeton J.V. L 2-6
02/03 @ Merrimack L 2-7
02/04 @ American International L 2-9
02/08 vs. Connecticut W 4-3
02/10 vs. Princeton J.V. W 3-2 (OT)
02/13 vs. Colgate L 2-7 @ West Orange, N.J.
02/25 vs. Lehigh W 10-3
03/03 @ Colgate L 3-5
03/04 @ Cornell L 1-13
4-12-0
1959-60 (Jack Cleveland)
12/05 vs. Cornell
L 2-4
12/11 @
Amherst L 0-7
12/12 @
Massachusetts W 4-1
01/08 @
Hamilton L 2-7
01/09 @
Colgate L 2-8
01/16 vs. Princeton J.C. W 7-2
02/06 @ Princeton J.V. L 2-7
02/09 @ Princeton Frosh L 3-9
02/15 vs. Lehigh W 15-0
02/20 vs. Yale Frosh L 4-13
02/24 @
Army L 2-12
03/04 @
Cornell W 7-5
4-8-0
1958-59 (Jack
Cleveland)
12/05 @ Cornell L 3-6
12/06 @ Colgate L 2-5
12/13 @ Yale Second String L 0-8
12/18 vs. Lehigh W 6-1
01/09 @ Princeton J.V. L 1-5
01/16 vs. Cornell L 3-9
01/31 @ Columbia W 6-3
02/06 @ Princeton Frosh L 2-3 (OT)
02/11 @ Yale Frosh L 1-15
02/14 @ Lehigh L 0-3
02/21 vs. Colgate W 5-4
02/25 vs. Princeton J.V. T 5-5
03/07 @ Wissahickon L 5-11
03/14 @ Columbia L 6-7
3-10-1
1957-58
12/07
vs. Lehigh W 10-3
02/05 @ Lafayette W 7-3
02/22 vs.
Columbia T 2-2
02/23 @ Greenwich
Skating Club (Cancelled)
02/26
vs. Villanova W 9-4
03/01 @
Colgate L 2-7
03/05 @
Princeton Frosh L 2-6
03/15 vs. Columbia W 5-2
4-2-1
1956-57
02/15 vs. Lehigh W 8-2
03/16 vs. Columbia W 5-2
2-0-0 Overall
NO
TEAM 1942-43 thru 1955-56
1941-42
02/03 vs. *La Salle W 6-0
02/10 vs. *St. Joseph’s W 6-0
N/A
vs. *Franklin & Marshall W
N/A
vs. *Lehigh W ?-0
N/A vs. *Lafayette W ?-0
5-0 Overall; 5-0 Pennsylvania Collegiate Hockey League/1st
1940-41
12/16 vs. La Salle (Postponed)
01/13 vs. Temple W 5-1
01/20 vs. Drexel W 5-0
02/10 vs. *St. Joseph’s W 6-0
02/10 vs. *Franklin & Marshall W ?-0
03/03 vs. *Lehigh W 1-0
03/10 vs. *Lafayette W 6-1
03/22 @ Georgetown W 3-0
7-0 Overall; 5-0 Pennsylvania
Collegiate Hockey League/1st 3?-2
1939-40
12/08 vs. *Penn State W 4-1
@ Hershey, Pa.
01/05 vs. *Lehigh W 4-2 @ Hershey, Pa.
02/09 @ *Hershey J.C. W 3-1
03/04 vs. *Lafayette W 6-3 @ Hershey, Pa.
03/08 vs. Phila. All-Stars L 1-4
03/15 vs. Mayfair Club W 2-1
5-1 Overall; 4-0 Pennsylvania Collegiate Hockey League/1st
NO TEAM 1930-31 thru 1938-39
1929-30 (William Farson)
12/12 vs. Penn
A.C. L 4-10
12/19 vs. St. John’s (Brooklyn) W 6-5 (OT)
01/10 vs. Amherst L 2-3
01/16 vs. New Hampshire L 1-3
01/21 vs. Clarkson Tech L
0-13
01/24 vs. Colgate L 2-3
02/07 vs. Williams L 4-6
02/15 @ Brown L 3-4
02/27 vs. Union College W 9-0
03/07 vs. R.P.I. W 2-0
3-7-0
1928-29
12/11 vs. St.
Nick’s L 0-12
12/15 vs. Princeton L 3-19
01/10 @ Princeton L 0-10
01/12 vs. Boston College L 0-6
01/17 vs. Brown L 1-4
01/22 vs. Yale L 0-12
01/25 vs. Penn A.C. T 4-4 (OT)
02/08 vs, Williams L 1-9
02/15 @ Boston College L 1-6
02/16 @ Brown L 0-4
02/22 vs. Harvard L 0-9
03/02 vs. M.I.T. W 3-2
03/09 vs. R.P.I. W 3-1
2-10-1
NO TEAM 1924-25 thru 1927-28
1923-24 (Edward Powers)
01/12 @ Army W
2-1
01/18 vs. Princeton Alumni T 1-1
01/23 @
Yale L 0-8
02/08 @
Cornell L 2-6
02/29 vs.
Dartmouth L 1-5
1922-23 (Edward
Powers)
01/06 @ Army L 1-2 (OT)
01/10 @ Princeton L 1-13
01/22 vs. Columbia L 0-2
N/A vs. Harvard
02/06 vs. Swarthmore W 3-2
02/10 @ Yale L 2-11
02/22 vs. Cornell T 2-2 (3 OT)
03/07 vs. Princeton L 2-6
03/21 vs. Swarthmore L 2-3
1921-22 (Coddy Winters)
12/16 vs. Yale W 4-2
01/11 @ Yale L 3-8
01/06 @ Princeton L 0-4
01/20 vs. Columbia W 5-4
(OT)
01/27 @
Princeton L 0-2
02/11 @
Cornell L 2-4
02/25
@ Army (Cancelled)
1920-21
01/08 vs. St. Nick’s L 1-7
01/14 @ Princeton L 1-6
01/22 @ Fordham L 3-14
01/29 vs. Yale
02/02 @ Columbia W 2-0
02/10 vs. St. Nick’s L 2-6
02/12 vs. Cornell W 4-3
02/25 @ Princeton L 0-2
03/01 vs. Dartmouth L 2-7
1919-20
01/24 @ Army T 1-1 (2 OT)
N/A vs. Lafayette W
02/16 @ Princeton L 2-7
03/01 vs. Dartmouth L 0-5
1910-11
12/17 vs. Princeton L 0-7 @ New York, N.Y.
0-1
1909-10
01/08 @ Army W 1-0
1908-09
12/31 vs. Cornell T 2-2 @
Cleveland, Ohio
01/01 vs. Cornell L 1-2 @ Cleveland, Ohio
01/02 vs. Cornell L 0-6 @
Cleveland, Ohio
1900-01
01/18 vs.
*Brown L 0-7
02/02 vs.
*Yale L 0-15 @ St. Nick’s
02/19 vs.
*Princeton L 3-4
02/22 vs.
*Columbia L 2-4 (OT)
02/25 vs. Pittsburgh
All-Scholastic L 0-6
03/01 vs.
Cornell L 1-4
03/05 vs. Mixed Team (Princeton/Haverford) W 5-0
0-4-0
Intercollegiate League/5th
1898-99
12/23 vs.
Yale L 3-4
01/28 vs.
*Yale L 1-4
N/A vs. *Brown W
02/03 @ *Columbia W 3-2
2-2-0 Overall; 2-1-0 Intercollegiate League/2nd
* = Ivy League game
+ = ECAC game
History
Class
of 1923 Rink
The Class of 1923 Rink has a rich history within the University of Pennsylvania; this history has been filled with promise, destruction, turmoil and success. In 1968, a group called the "Friends of Pennsylvania Hockey" and the Class of 1923, led by Howard Butcher III, decided to donate the 3.2 million dollar facility to the University of Pennsylvania. Upon the facility’s completion in 1972, Howard Butcher III, Dr. John Cleveland and Bill R. Wise had developed the largest class donation in the university’s history.
This 2,900-seat arena located on the southern most point of the campus nearing the center city was the crown jewel of the athletic department in 1972. Made primarily of poured concrete, the 60,000 square foot arena is supported by four twenty-two foot concrete columns around the exterior of the facility. The lower concourse includes six locker rooms, full service concession stand, warm area Quaker Room overlooking the ice surface and skate rental room totaling 6,400 square feet. The ice surface itself is 85'x 200' and totals 18,000 square feet. The upper concourse includes four restrooms and two concession stands and two entrances on Walnut Street, which completes the building’s professional feel and totals 14,000 square feet of space. Designed by Robert C. McMillian Associates, this building was a benchmark in ice arena design. After 37 years of operation, the facility still operates as the largest collegiate arena in Pennsylvania.
Operated by the University of
Pennsylvania Athletic department from 1972-1980, Comcast-Spectacor from
1981-1983, University of Pennsylvania Business Services from
1983-Current. During this time the facility has hosted: Penn Varsity
and Club ice hockey, Drexel ice hockey club, Villanova and St Joseph’s
ice hockey, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Bulldogs professional
roller hockey, Scott Hamilton’s Champions on Ice, Disney on Ice,
multiple concerts and trade shows including the Penn Computer
Connection’s truck sale every September.
From 1956-1959 the club retained a schedule that included between ten and fifteen games over each season. In 1959, the club achieved a significant breakthrough when it finally received a budget from the C.S.A. From the 1961-62 season until 1967-68 the team continued to increase their schedule’s difficulty and worked to attain varsity status from the university. In 1964, Jim Salfi, a varsity letter-winning skater who graduated from St. Lawrence earlier that spring, took the reigns of the Red and Blue. After only one club season under Salfi, the University recognized ice hockey as a varsity sport.
During the 1965-66 season, the team’s first campaign as a varsity team, the Quakers amassed a 16-8 record and enjoyed their best season under coach Salfi. During the 1966-67 season, the team compiled a 13-11 record. In 1968, the hockey team entered the Ivy League, at the time was the most powerful conference in collegiate ice hockey. As expected the team had a long and frustrating season, but managed to defeat Dartmouth 4-2 for their first Ivy League win. Through the 1969-70 season Penn continued to struggle through their league schedule, but posted wins against many of their foes out of conference.
In 1970-71 Penn was able to boast about their state of the art facility in the Class of 1923 Rink. Despite an opening loss in their new facility the team finished with a record of 14-11 and was able to make the ECAC playoffs for the first time in their history. Their first season was considered a success as they averaged over 2,000 in attendance each night. Notably, one of the Penn skaters on that 1970-71 team that christened the arena was senior defensemen Bob Finke, who later coached the Quakers’ last two varsity seasons. The team enjoyed similar success during its 1971-72 campaign, during which the team finished fourth in the ECAC with a 16-9 record and home ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Jim Salfi left Penn after the 1971-72 season and took the head coaching job at RPI.
Robert Crocker,
who took the helm of the Quaker team for four seasons beginning in
1972-73, succeeded Coach Salfi. In his first season at the helm,
Crocker, a former assistant at Boston University under Jack Kelley, led
the team to a 16-9-2 record, one of the best in the Program’s history.
The team finished that year fourth in an ECAC division of seventeen
teams. Although the team drew defending champion Boston University in
the first round of the playoffs, Penn traveled to Boston and handily
defeated the Terriers 7-3 in front of a sold out crowd.
After the success of the 1972-73
season, the Program began a downward spiral. According to Crocker, the
University began to tighten the team’s budget which, in turn, made
recruiting more difficult. As the funding started to dwindle, the level
of play suffered, and fan interest dropped. The axe finally fell on the
Penn program near the end of the 1977-78 season. Due to a leak to the
Daily Pennsylvanian, Coach Bob Finke was informed of a plan to drop
hockey from varsity status along with gymnastics, golf, badminton, and
a professional theatre at Annenberg due to budgetary restraints.
Athletic Director Andy Geiger was forced to tell Coach Finke with four
games left in the season.
The Undergraduate Assembly organized a rally, after which students stormed College Hall in protest. On the morning of March 2, 1978, one hour of demonstration turned into a four-day sit-in, after which the administration agreed to cut $50,000 from other parts of the University in order to reinstate the golf, badminton and gymnastics programs. Both students and the administration agreed to begin a campaign to raise $125,000 to keep the doors of Annenberg’s professional theatre open. The agreement, however, omitted the reinstatement of varsity ice hockey. Thus, despite valiant efforts from students, the fate of varsity ice hockey at Penn was sealed; varsity hockey at Penn officially ended with a game against rival Cornell on March 4, 1978.
From the 1979-80 season until
the present the team has retained status as a club sport under the
University of Pennsylvania Recreation Department. During this time they
have sustained many disappointing seasons, but have also enjoyed the
successes of recent times, which include multiple Division II
championship appearances. Notably, during the 1999-2000 season, Penn
won the Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference regular season
championship and playoff championship. The following season, Penn moved to the
vastly more competitive Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association.
From 2000-2006 Penn appeared in every MACHA post-season and, in 2002,
the team captured both the MACHA regular season championship and
playoff championship. In 2004, the team won its first ever Liberty Bell
Championship. Throughout its years as a club team, the Penn program has
produced numerous league all-stars, all-Americans and all-region
players.
Today,
the team continues to participate at the Division II level of the
American Collegiate Hockey Association, which now boasts five divisions
including more than 350 men’s and women’s teams from across the nation.
The team likewise continues to compete in the nine-team Mid-Atlantic
Collegiate Hockey Association. Comprised of Wagner, Rider, Rowan, Seton
Hall, Temple, The College of New Jersey, University of
Maryland-Baltimore County, St. Joseph’s, and Penn, the MACHA is widely
considered to be one of the premier Division II Club conferences in the
nation. The team’s season runs from September through early March,
during which it plays approximately thirty games, nearly twenty of
which are played at the Class of 1923 Rink. Penn has also recently
added a Division II club women’s ice hockey team that competes in
the DVCHC. Both teams have had rankings in the top 20 of the country in
their divisions.