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-==== History ==== 
  
-{{ men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:team_1922.23.jpg |}} 
  
  
  
-The inaugural season of Marquette Varsity Hockey was **1922-23**. That year, the team - coached by [[George Grady]] (nicknamed "Buck") - finished with an 0-3-2 record. They lost once and tied twice with Wisconsin and lost twice to Minnesota. They played their games at the Arena Ice Gardens.+===== History =====
  
-During the **1923-24** season under Coach [[Jake Thomsen]], the hockey team finished with 3-record, losing to Minnesota (four times) and Culver Military Academy (once), but beating Wisconsin thriceMarquette home games played at the Arena Ice Gardens on 35th & Wells Street.+{{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:team_1922.23.jpg?250  }}The inaugural season of Marquette Varsity Hockey was **1922-23**. That year, the team - coached by [[George Grady]] (nicknamed "Buck") - finished with an 0-3-record. They lost once and tied twice with Wisconsin and lost twice to MinnesotaThey played their games at the Arena Ice Gardens.
  
-{{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:outdoor_rink_near_old_gym.jpg |}}+During the **1923-24** season under Coach [[Jake Thomsen]], the hockey team finished with a 3-5 record, losing to Minnesota (four times) and Culver Military Academy (once), but beating Wisconsin thrice. Marquette home games played at the Arena Ice Gardens on 35th & Wells Street.
  
 The **1924-25** team experienced another new head coach, [[Edward Harold Gerry]], and a change in venue - the Arena Ice Gardens closed to become a garage and now they played on an outdoor rink located north of the Old Gym. Despite the adjustments, the team compiled only a 1-2 record due to games called because of weather. The defeated Janesville YMCA, but were shut out in two games versus Minnesota. The **1924-25** team experienced another new head coach, [[Edward Harold Gerry]], and a change in venue - the Arena Ice Gardens closed to become a garage and now they played on an outdoor rink located north of the Old Gym. Despite the adjustments, the team compiled only a 1-2 record due to games called because of weather. The defeated Janesville YMCA, but were shut out in two games versus Minnesota.
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 Trying to repeat as champions would prove difficult as the **1928-29** team would end their season with a 9-4 record and as runner-up to NIHA Champion Minnesota. They registered wins against Michigan (thrice), North Dakota (twice), Janesville, Chicago Athletic Club, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. They lost to Minnesota (thrice) and Wisconsin. Overall, Marquette tallied 84 goals for and 20 goals against. On January 18, 1929, Marquette shut out Wisconsin, 9-0, at the outdoor rink near the Old Gym in front of 2,000 fans. On February 12, they would drop a close game to Minnesota, 3-2, in front of 2,500 spectators at the same outdoor rink. During this season, International News filmed a scrimmage game between Marquette men's and women's hockey teams. Trying to repeat as champions would prove difficult as the **1928-29** team would end their season with a 9-4 record and as runner-up to NIHA Champion Minnesota. They registered wins against Michigan (thrice), North Dakota (twice), Janesville, Chicago Athletic Club, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. They lost to Minnesota (thrice) and Wisconsin. Overall, Marquette tallied 84 goals for and 20 goals against. On January 18, 1929, Marquette shut out Wisconsin, 9-0, at the outdoor rink near the Old Gym in front of 2,000 fans. On February 12, they would drop a close game to Minnesota, 3-2, in front of 2,500 spectators at the same outdoor rink. During this season, International News filmed a scrimmage game between Marquette men's and women's hockey teams.
  
-The **1929-30** team would experience renewed success as they completed the season with a 12-4 record with wins against Minnesota (thrice), Michigan (twice), Wisconsin, Michigan College of Mines, Hibbing, Virginia, Janesville Athletic Club, Harvard, and Army. They were defeated by Hibbing, Michigan, Minnesota, and Yale. However, due to the poor weather, Marquette did not field a women's hockey team.+{{  men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:outdoor_rink_near_old_gym.jpg}}The **1929-30** team would experience renewed success as they completed the season with a 12-4 record with wins against Minnesota (thrice), Michigan (twice), Wisconsin, Michigan College of Mines, Hibbing, Virginia, Janesville Athletic Club, Harvard, and Army. They were defeated by Hibbing, Michigan, Minnesota, and Yale. However, due to the poor weather, Marquette did not field a women's hockey team.
  
 Even with [[John Hancock]] replacing [[Kay Iverson]] as head coach, the **1930-31** Marquette continued to maintain their winning ways as they compiled an 8-4-1 record. Wins against American Legion of Chicago, Minnesota (thrice), Duluth Junior College, Wausau, Wisconsin, and Michigan were buoyed by losses to Duluth J.C., Wisconsin, and Michigan (twice) - the eventual NIHA season champion. Their only tie was against Minnesota, and one home game against Michigan was canceled due to poor ice conditions. Even with [[John Hancock]] replacing [[Kay Iverson]] as head coach, the **1930-31** Marquette continued to maintain their winning ways as they compiled an 8-4-1 record. Wins against American Legion of Chicago, Minnesota (thrice), Duluth Junior College, Wausau, Wisconsin, and Michigan were buoyed by losses to Duluth J.C., Wisconsin, and Michigan (twice) - the eventual NIHA season champion. Their only tie was against Minnesota, and one home game against Michigan was canceled due to poor ice conditions.
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 Despite a brief hiatus, hockey returned briefly to Marquette but only as a "minor sport" - between varsity and club status - for the **1937-38** season.  Despite a brief hiatus, hockey returned briefly to Marquette but only as a "minor sport" - between varsity and club status - for the **1937-38** season. 
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 ^ ^ Name ^ Years Coached ^ ^ ^ Name ^ Years Coached ^
-|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_george_grady_1922.23.jpg|}}  |  [[George Grady]]  |  1922-23 +|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_george_grady_1922.23.jpg?150}}  |  [[George Grady]]  |  1922-23 
-|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_jake_thomsen_1923.24.jpg|}}  |  [[Jake Thomsen]]  |  1923-24 +|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_jake_thomsen_1923.24.jpg?150}}  |  [[Jake Thomsen]]  |  1923-24 
-|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_e._h._garry_1924.25.32.33.jpg|}}  |  [[Edward Harold Garry]]  |  1924-25, 32-33  | +|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_e._h._garry_1924.25.32.33.jpg?150}}  |  [[Edward Harold Garry]]  |  1924-25, 32-33  | 
-|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_art_schinner_1925.26.jpg|}}  |  [[Art Schinner]]  |  1925-26 +|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_art_schinner_1925.26.jpg?150}}  |  [[Art Schinner]]  |  1925-26 
-|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_kay_iverson_1926.30.jpg|}}  |  [[Kay Iverson]]  |  1926-30 +|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_kay_iverson_1926.30.jpg?150}}  |  [[Kay Iverson]]  |  1926-30 
-|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_john_hancock_1930.32.jpg|}}  |  [[John Hancock]]  |  1930-32  |+|  {{men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:coach_john_hancock_1930.32.jpg?150}}  |  [[John Hancock]]  |  1930-32  |
  
  
-==== Players ==== 
  
-{{ men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:1923.24_marquette_hockey_team.jpg|}}+===== Players ===== 
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 +{{  men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:1923.24_marquette_hockey_team.jpg}}
  
 ^  Player  ^  Years Played  ^ ^  Player  ^  Years Played  ^
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 |  [[Young, Cosmos "Kissie"]]  |  1926-27, 27-28, 28-29, 29-30  | |  [[Young, Cosmos "Kissie"]]  |  1926-27, 27-28, 28-29, 29-30  |
 |  [[Zimmerman, Francis]]  |  1928-29  | |  [[Zimmerman, Francis]]  |  1928-29  |
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 +===== Marquette Hockey Ephemera ===== 
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 +**1997-98 Hockey Program**\\ 
 +{{:men_s_varsity_ice_hockey:hockey_1997-98.jpg?400}}
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