Lafayette Leopards men's ice hockey

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Lafayette Leopards men's ice hockey
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University Lafayette College
First season 1936–37
Arena Easton, Pennsylvania
ColorsMaroon and white [1]
   

The Lafayette Leopards men's ice hockey team is a college ice hockey program that represents Lafayette College. The team currently operates an unofficial club team but the university previously sponsored varsity ice hockey between 1936 and 1941.

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History

The first attempt at forming an ice hockey team at Lafayette came in the 1920s. While nothing materialized at the time, the students did eventually put together the first unofficial hockey club in 1935. [2] Finding ice time was difficult without a local rink, however, there was enough interest from the student body that the school allowed a formal team to be formed two years later. [3] Arranged and coached by then-Athletic Director Henry W. Clark, who was aided by Religious Studies professor Dale H. Moore, Lafayette played its first official game in February 1937. A few weeks later, the team won its first game by defeating nearby rival Lehigh. [4]

After a second season, the school decided to discontinue its support for the team, which then continued in an unofficial capacity. [5] A successful campaign from the student body restored the team's varsity status in 1939 and was followed by the club's entry into a small conference. While Lafayette now had a little more stability with its schedule, the biggest impediment for the club remained; it did not possess a home rink. The lack of attention from the student body caused the number of prospective player to sharply decline after the team's first winning season and the program was mothballed in 1942. [6]

After World War II, the team was reformed, however, it only did so in an unofficial capacity. [7] The club continued for a few years before disappearing altogether. In the succeeding years it has resurfaced but there have been no attempts to return it to varsity status.

Season-by-season results

Varsity

NCAA D-I Champions NCAA Frozen Four Conference Regular Season ChampionsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular Season [lower-alpha 1] Conference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPts*FinishGPWLT%
Henry W. Clark (1936–1941) / Dale H. Moore (1936–1939)
1936–37 Independent 2110.500
1937–38 Independent2110.500
Program suspended
1939–40 Independent4130.250
1940–41 Independent5320.600
Program suspended
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular Season13670.462
Conference Post-season0000
NCAA Post-season0000
Regular Season and Post-season Record13670.462

Source: [8]

Notes

  1. Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, T—Tied games, Pts—Points

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References

  1. Lafayette College Full-Color Representations (PDF). Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  2. "Sporting Sparks". The Lafayette. January 18, 1935. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  3. "Hockey Team Announces First Lafayette Match". The Lafayette. January 22, 1937. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  4. "Marquis Pucksters Subdue Engineers". The Lafayette. March 2, 1937. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  5. "Puck Chasers Play Penn Sate, Army, Princeton, Lehigh". The Lafayette. January 10, 1939. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  6. "Side-Lines". The Lafayette. January 15, 1942. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  7. "Hockey Team Forms to Play Informal Games". The Lafayette. January 16, 1948. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  8. "The Lafayette Archive". Lafayette College. Retrieved February 17, 2023.