1901–02 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season

The 1901–02 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season was the 4th season of play for the program.

1901–02 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season
Record
Overall3–3–0
Coaches and Captains
Captain(s)Francis Smith
MIT Engineers men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

After the successful completion of their previous season, the men's team received much more interest from the student body. MIT had difficulty in playing games early in the season; twice their opponents failed to show up but they were still able to play a couple of games by early February.[1] Even when they played games they weren't always able to finish them on the same day. At least two games that ended in a tie were later continued.[2]

The team did not have a head coach but Harry Stiles served as team manager.

Note: Massachusetts Institute of Technology athletics were referred to as 'Engineers' or 'Techmen' during the first two decades of the 20th century. By 1920 all sports programs had adopted the Engineer moniker.[3]

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
George Bateman Junior F
Lawrence Dean Freshman G
Frank Falvey Freshman F
Albert Magnitzky Junior F
Arthur Nickerson Senior D
Horace Simpson Senior D
Francis Smith (C) Senior F

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Standings

1901–02 Collegiate ice hockey standings
Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T PCT. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Brown5230.400132562401432
Columbia4040.000102382422230
Cornell1010.00005101005
Harvard6330.5002420107304629
Heffley School
MIT1010.0000563211514
Princeton4220.500111495312922
Rensselaer1010.00014101014
Yale88001.00052121711517547

Schedule and Results

Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
Andover Town Team* T 2–2  0–0–1
Jamaica Plain* W 5–1  1–0–1
Phillips Academy* L 2–5  1–1–1
Brookline High School* W 1–0  2–1–1
February 12, 22 vs. Dorchester Athletic Association* Jamaica Pond & Franklin ParkBoston, Massachusetts W 5–1  3–1–1
February 15 vs. Brown* Boston, Massachusetts L 0–5  3–2–1
*Non-conference game.

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References

  1. "The Tech Vol. 21 N. 15" (PDF). The Tech. February 13, 1902. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  2. "The Tech Vol. 21 N. 16" (PDF). The Tech. February 20, 1902. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  3. "The Story of the MIT Athletics Brand". MIT Engineers. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  4. "1903 Technique" (PDF). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
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