Iona Gaels men's ice hockey

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Iona Gaels men's ice hockey
Iona Gaels men's ice hockey athletic logo
UniversityIona College (New York)
ConferenceMAAC
Head coachN/A
Arena
LocationNew Rochelle, New York
ColorsMaroon and Gold
   

The Iona Gaels Men's Ice Hockey was an NCAA Division I ice hockey team that played in the MAAC for five seasons.

History[]

Prior to the founding of the MAAC hockey conference the Gales had been a Division III ice hockey program and were a part of the ECAC 3 conference from 1977 thru 1998. When the MAAC formed their hockey conference as per NCAA regulations, the three full member schools in the conference were forced into the conference. Due to the reticence of the other MAAC schools to start hockey programs, Iona, Canisius and Fairfield were joined by five associate members for the first season in 1998–99. In the five-year existence of the MAAC hockey conference Iona was a middle of the pack team, finishing between third and eighth place and playing in every postseason tournament.[1] Iona's best finish came in the 2000 season when they defeated the top-seeded Quinnipiac Braves en route to a second-place finish in the tournament.[2] Despite showing some promise in their program, Iona's board of trustees voted to eliminate the men's ice hockey program at the end of the 2002-03 season.[3]

Iona's ice hockey program began in 1967 under . As a Division III independent, the Gaels went undefeated in their inaugural year with a 16-0 record. Though Nixon stepped down after only one year, was able to shepherd Iona to eight winning seasons over the next decade, finishing 1976-77 with a 26-5-1 mark. After eleven years as an independent, Iona joined the ECAC 3. Edwards coached the first two seasons of the Gaels as a conference member before being succeeded by in 11 season as coach, Iona experienced an unprecedented level of success, never finishing below a .600 record. took over after the 1989-90 season and though the Gaels ended with a 16-6-1 record his first year, that would be the end of their success for the near future. Iona has a steady decline in the 1990s, routinely finishing with losing records and eventually the firing of Conforte after a 2-20-3 season in 1996-97. Frank Bretti was hired for the 1997-98 season and after a 4-20-1 finish, Iona was set to join the Division I ranks.[4]

Season-by-season records[]

Season Division Conference Record Pct. Position Conference
Tournament
Coach
1967-68 College Division Independent 16–0–0 1.000
1968-69 College Division Independent 8–9–0 .471
1969-70 College Division Independent 13–3–0 .812
1970-71 College Division Independent 13–8–0 .619
1971-72 College Division Independent 13–2–1 .844
1972-73 College Division Independent 10–5–1 .656
1973-74 Division III Independent 16–6–0 .727
1974-75 Division III Independent 11–12–2 .480
1975-76 Division III Independent 19–3–7 .776
1976-77 Division III Independent 26–5–1 .828
1977-78 Division III ECAC 3 12–5–2 .684
1978-79 Division III ECAC 3 15–6–0 .714
1979-80 Division III ECAC 3 14–5–0 .737
1980-81 Division III ECAC 3 15–4–1 .775 Semifinals
1981-82 Division III ECAC 3 13–5–1 .711
1982-83 Division III ECAC 3 18–4–0 .818 Runner-Up
1983-84 Division III ECAC 3 18–4–2 .792
1984-85 Division III ECAC 3 21–7–0 .750 Semifinals
1985-86 Division III ECAC North/South 17–9–0 .654 Quarterfinals
1986-87 Division III ECAC North/South 15–8–0 .652 First Round
1987-88 Division III ECAC North/South 16–9–1 .635 Quarterfinals
1988-89 Division III ECAC North/South 20–7–0 .741 Runner-Up
1989-90 Division III ECAC North/South 17–4–0 .810 Quarterfinals
1990-91 Division III ECAC North/South 16–6–2 .708 Quarterfinals
1991-92 Division III ECAC North/South 10–16–1 .389 First Round
1992-93 Division III ECAC South 12–11–1 .521 Semifinals
1993-94 Division III ECAC South 9–13–2 .417 3rd None
1994-95 Division III ECAC South 10–13–2 .440 6th None
1995-96 Division III ECAC South 9–15–1 .380 5th None
1996-97 Division III ECAC South 2–20–3 .140 7th None
1997-98 Division III ECAC South 4–20–1 .180 3rd None Frank Bretti
1998-99 Division I MAAC 13–18–2 .424 6th Quarterfinals Frank Bretti
1999-00 Division I MAAC 17–17–3 .500 6th Runner-Up Frank Bretti
2000-01 Division I MAAC 18–13–4 .571 3rd Semifinals Frank Bretti
2001-02 Division I MAAC 13–18–2 .424 7th Quarterfinals Frank Bretti
2002-03 Division I MAAC 11–22–2 .343 8th Quarterfinals Frank Bretti
36 Seasons 500–332–45 .596 5 coaches

All-time coaching records[]

Division I[]

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1998–2003 Frank Bretti 5 72–88–13 .454
Totals 1 coach 5 seasons 72–88–13 .454

Division III[]

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1967–1968 1 16–0–0 1.000
1968–1979 11 156–64–14 .697
1979–1990 11 184–66–5 .731
1990–1997 7 68–94–12 .425
1997–1998 Frank Bretti 1 4–20–1 .180
Totals 5 coaches 31 seasons 428–244–32 .631

References[]

  1. ^ "MAAC Regular Season Standings". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  2. ^ "MAAC Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  3. ^ "Iona Next to Drop Hockey". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  4. ^ "Iona Men's Hockey History". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
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