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The 2000-2001 Championship Team
The Lafayette College Ice Hockey Club was originally formed in the early
1930’s. For years, team members practiced and scrimmaged with together, though
Ice Hockey as a sport was not formally recognized at Lafayette.
The team eventually achieved varsity status during the 1940’s and 1950's.
Lafayette played competitively against many top colleges. Most of these contests
were broadcast live on the radio. It is unclear what happened, but the team was
eventually dropped back down to the club level.
In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s the club was rejuvenated, and
dominated college hockey in the Lehigh Valley. Interest in the team had now hit a
new high. The team’s talent level equaled this new interest level, and the
club then submitted a proposal to become a varsity sport at Lafayette, though
the proposal was denied. After the rejection of the Varsity proposal the team
fell into disorganization, but like it has done in the past, Lafayette Ice
Hockey bounced back.
Today, the team competes as a highly competitive club at Lafayette College.
It is the most competitive club sport at Lafayette, and as a member of the
Mid
Atlantic
Collegiate
Hockey
Association, and the American College Hockey
Association, Lafayette Ice Hockey is continuing to take giant leaps in its
strength and success in collegiate hockey as it has won back to back DVCHC
titles
2001 and
2002. |