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Pentagonal League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quadrangular League/
Pentagonal League
Founded1932
Ceased1955
Sports fielded
No. of teams4 (1932–47), 5 (1947–55)
RegionNortheastern United States

The Pentagonal League was an ice hockey-only United States-based collegiate conference. The league was formed by Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton and Yale as a way of determining which team, among the oldest ice hockey programs, was the best. The league is a precursor to the Ivy League.

History

The four schools involved can trace the beginning of their ice hockey teams to at least 1905 with Yale's inaugural season in 1895–96 serving as the unofficial dawn of college ice hockey. All four teams were able to lay claim to a championship since their inception but no formal structure existed to dictate whether one team was superior to another. At the height of the depression, while many programs were in danger of ending, the ice hockey teams at four of the wealthiest institutions in the United States were able to stabilize their schedules by forming the Quadrangular League, an outgrowth of the previous Triangular Hockey League.[1]

The four team league remained in place until 1943 when both Harvard and Princeton suspended their ice hockey programs due to America's participation in World War II. The league resurfaced after the war and was expanded by the addition of Army for the 1946–47 season, becoming the Pentagonal League. The Cadets left the league after two seasons and were promptly replaced by Brown. The league continued in this fashion until 1955, a year after the Ivy League was formally created.

Because the Ivy League never officially supported ice hockey as a sport, the Quadrangular and Pentagonal league are considered informal organizations and not recognized as NCAA conferences.

Members

Locations of member teams
Institution Nickname Location Founded Tenure Fate Current conference
United States Military Academy Cadets West Point, New York 1802 1946–1948 Independent Atlantic Hockey
Brown University Bears Providence, Rhode Island 1764 1948–1955 Ivy League ECAC Hockey
Dartmouth College Indians Hanover, New Hampshire 1769 1932–1943, 1946–1955 Ivy League ECAC Hockey
Harvard University Crimson Boston, Massachusetts 1636 1932–1943, 1946–1955 Ivy League ECAC Hockey
Princeton University Tigers Princeton, New Jersey 1746 1932–1943, 1947–1955 Ivy League ECAC Hockey
Yale University Bulldogs New Haven, Connecticut 1701 1932–1943, 1946–1955 Ivy League ECAC Hockey

† both Army and Dartmouth have changed their athletic team names in the years since the Pentagonal League was dissolved.

Membership timeline

Brown Bears men's ice hockeyArmy Cadets men's ice hockeyPrinceton Tigers men's ice hockeyYale Bulldogs men's ice hockeyHarvard Crimson men's ice hockeyDartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey

See also

References

  1. ^ "Men's Ice Hockey- Timeline of Tradition". Harvard University. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
This page was last edited on 12 January 2024, at 02:12
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