1913–14 Columbia Lions
men's ice hockey season
Record
Overall1–4–0
Road1–4–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachRudolph Von Bernuth
Rufus Trimble
Captain(s)Robert Milbank
Columbia Lions men's ice hockey seasons
« 1912–13 1914–15 »

The 1913–14 Columbia Lions men's ice hockey season was the 18th season of play for the program.

Season

After the dissolution of the IHA, Columbia no longer had access to the St. Nicholas Rink as a home arena (though they were still able to practice at the venue). While a few games were tentatively scheduled in December and January, none were played until February. the Lions were forced to play all of their games on the road during the season. While there was a glimmer of hope after the win against Cornell, three successive terrible losses had the team finish with a 1–4 record.

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Charles Bartow Sophomore C
Frederic Dolbeare Junior D
W. S. Johnson Junior D
Robert W. Millbank Jr. (C) Senior G
Howard M. Miller Freshman RW
Sloane Miller Junior LW
K. G. Reynolds Freshman D
Warwick Todd Junior C
Torrey Webb Sophomore R

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T PCT. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst6141
Army5050.00082771602134
Columbia3120.3336185140729
Cornell5140.2009185140918
Dartmouth7520.800371497204918
Harvard10730.7003221168804035
Holy Cross
Massachusetts Agricultural8620.7504068620406
MIT6240.333213382602549
Princeton8710.87533101310305425
Rensselaer1010.00008101008
Trinity
Tufts
Williams7520.714321975203219
Yale9450.4442526146803440
YMCA College

Schedule and Results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
February 3 at Dutchess Golf Club* Poughkeepsie, New York L 0–1  0–1–0
February 7 at Cornell* Beebe LakeIthaca, New York W 2–0  1–1–0
February 11 at St. Paul's School* Concord, New Hampshire L 1–10  1–2–0
February 12 at Dartmouth* Occom pondHanover, New Hampshire L 2–12  1–3–0
February 13 at MIT* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 2–6  1–4–0
*Non-conference game.

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References

  1. 1 2 "The Columbian 1916". Columbia University. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
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