Colgate A Brief History

Colgate's shining moment came in 1990, and it lasted less than a period -- the time it took for Wisconsin to savage them in the NCAA title game. But that season still haunts our memories. Colgate always seems just on the verge of becoming a big winner. Then fate intervenes and their hopes are frustrated. Hence, despite a perennially strong offense and good coaching, the Red Raiders have made it to the ECAC Final Four rarely in the long history of the tournament.

Lately, Cornell has been responsible for some of that frustration. In four ECAC Quarterfinal series games at Lynah in the 90's, the Big Red swept Colgate, outscoring them 34-8.

Yet that has been an anomaly: the series between these traveling partners has been balanced. In 1997-98, they took this to the extreme, carrying both league meetings and a non-conference neutral site game to 2-2 ties after regulation, while in each conference game, the visitor notched the overtime winner. Recent seasons have seen more one-goal games, notable for the rough play both on the ice and, too frequently, in the stands.

First Team All- Americans

2000 F Andy McDonald
1990 G Dave Gagnon
1988 F Rejean Boivin
1984 F Steve Smith
1982 D Chris Renaud
1970 F Tom Earl