1947–48 Williams Ephs
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachA. Barr Snively
Captain(s)Charlie Huntington
Williams Ephs men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1947–48 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season was the 44th season of play for the program but 1st under NCAA oversight. The Ephs represented Williams College and were coached by A. Barr Snively in his 14th season.

Season

Williams came into the season sporting a roster full of underclassmen. Much of the team was made up of sophomores and, which they did have some experience, many were still untested in the starting role. The weather got cold enough for the rink to form in mid-December and the team began training with gusto. Coach Snively tried to cram as much practice time in as possible before the winter break as the team would be travelling to Buffalo to take on three of the nation's top teams.[1] Unfortunately, the Ephs weren't able to pull off an upset and were defeated in all three games. There were some outstanding performances in those losses as goaltender Dave Pynchon did well against a withering attack while the physical play from Don Radcliffe elicited cheers from the several-thousand-strong crowds.[2] While the start to their season was inauspicious, Williams was able to turn the adversity to their advantage and use the experience to post stellar results for the rest of the season.

The team had a 10-day layoff before their next game and were able to iron out the deficiencies in their game. Entering the game against Hamilton, their opponents were coming off dominating performances and were expected to swamp the still winless Ephs. Instead, Williams swept the Continentals off of their home rink with six different players scoring.[3] The strong play continued with an overpowering performance against Massachusetts. Goals continued to come from all quarters and even bit players were able to get their name on the scoresheet.[4]

Unfortunately, the Ephs couldn't sustain that level of play and, after a tie with Middlebury, the team lost 4 games in a row.[5] Williams recovered at the end of the season, first by deadlocking a strong Army squad but then by taking down Princeton on the road.[6]

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Pete Andrews G
Tom Benson RW
Doug Coleman
Tom Healy C
Pat Humphrey
Charlie Huntington LW
Irwin
Buck Marchese
George Owen D
Dave Pynchon Sophomore G
Don Radcliffe D
Mark Reynolds F
Dunc Roberts
Chuck Schmidt
Ed Spencer D
Bill Swan
Bud Wilson

Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army161141.71978391611417839
Bemidji State5050.0001336102803763
Boston College191450.7371266019145012660
Boston University242040.8331798624204017986
Bowdoin9450.4444568116505673
Brown14590.3576191145906191
California10280.20045621751208789
Clarkson12561.45867391710619654
Colby8260.250284182602841
Colgate10730.70054341310308345
Colorado College14950.6438473271980207120
Cornell4040.0003434040343
Dartmouth232120.9131567624213015681
Fort Devens State133100.2313374
Georgetown3210.667121175203721
Hamilton14770
Harvard229130.409131131239140135140
Lehigh8080.00089510010012108
Massachusetts2020.0001233030330
Michigan181620.8891055323202114163
Michigan Tech197120.36887962081209197
Middlebury14851.6071116816105112774
Minnesota16970.5637873219120100105
Minnesota–Duluth6330.500212496303628
MIT198110.4219311419811093114
New Hampshire13490.3085867134905867
North Dakota10640.600514616115010368
North Dakota Agricultural5320.600272864203729
Northeastern191090.526135119191090135119
Norwich9360.3333858136705670
Princeton188100.444657221101107979
St. Cloud State121020.83355351612407355
St. Lawrence9630.6676527138419550
Suffolk
Tufts4310.750171543101715
Union9180.1117869180786
Williams11362.364374713472
Yale165101.34460692081118985

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
December 29 vs. Dartmouth* Buffalo Memorial AuditoriumBuffalo, New York L 1–7  0–1–0
December 31 vs. Princeton* Buffalo Memorial AuditoriumBuffalo, New York L 2–5  0–2–0
January 4 vs. Colgate* Buffalo Memorial AuditoriumBuffalo, New York L 0–5  0–3–0
January 14 Hamilton* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts W 7–0  1–3–0
January 17 Massachusetts* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts W 11–1  2–3–0
January 21 at Middlebury* McCullough Arena • Middlebury, Vermont T 6–6 OT 2–3–1
January 24 New York A. C.* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts L ?  2–4–1
January 30 St. Lawrence* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts L 3–5  2–5–1
February 21 Harvard* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts L 1–5  2–6–1
February 23 Dartmouth* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts L 1–9  2–7–1
February 28 at Army* Smith RinkWest Point, New York T 2–2 OT 2–7–2
March 1 at Princeton* Hobey Baker Memorial RinkPrinceton, New Jersey W 3–2  3–7–2
March 7 New York A. C.* Cole Field House Pond • Williamstown, Massachusetts W 4–1  4–7–2
*Non-conference game.

References

  1. "Hockey Team Prepares to Meet Princeton, Colgate, Dartmouth, on Xmas Trip". The Williams Record. December 17, 1947. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  2. "Three Hockey Team Defeats Suffered During Vacation". The Williams Record. January 10, 1948. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  3. "Hockey Team Tops Favored Hamilton 7-0". The Williams Record. January 17, 1948. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  4. "Hockey Team Tops Favored Hamilton 7-0". The Williams Record. January 17, 1948. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  5. "Harvard Downs Sextet 5-1 Dartmouth Also on Top 9-1". The Williams Record. February 25, 1948. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  6. "Hockey Squad Ties Cadets, Upset Princeton". The Williams Record. March 6, 1948. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
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