The 'gate women ( 22-3-1 ) ECAC #1-shared, USCHO #2, PWR #3 can extend their tentative ECAC Tournament home ice entitlement via game results this weekend. 'Gate earns this current ECAC Tournament home ice advantage via a tie-breaker against co-ECAC #1, Clarkson. This weekend will likely come close to settling post-season positions as 'Gate and Cornell, ( 12-6-2 ) ECAC #4, USHO #6, PWR #6, host the North Country heavyweights in Hammy and Ithaca: Clarkson ( 21-3-1), ECAC #1 shared with ‘GATE, USCHO #3-tied with BC, PWR #2 and St. Lawrence ( 14-7-3 ), ECAC # 3, USCHO #8, #8 PWR. The potential cherry on top: 'Gate sustaining the nation's longest undefeated home ice win streak ( 14-0-1 ) this weekend on "Class of '65" ice. The relationship, symbolic or otherwise, between the "Class of '65" game experience ambience, the nation's longest undefeated home ice streak and the potential for tournament home ice shouldn't elude anybody.
As a former 'Gate student-athlete with a perspective stretching from the 1960's to 2018, I consider what the women are achieving to be among 'Gate Athletics' most significant accomplishments and one of its proudest moments.( Keep in mind this was a dramatic team turnaround from its dismal performance base. ) This team represents an extraordinary effort by Greg Fargo & Co. to build a vision that accompanied the building of the new arena, and to leverage it creatively. It has attracted four years worth of adventurous elite talent wanting to do something special at Colgate. This is no fluke-- the talent pipeline is full for the foreseeable future. And the cachet of the program is growing every week. This success can't help but inform the entire M's and W's Colgate Hockey Program and its fans to what is possible. The contrast of 'what is' and 'what can be' stands out in bold relief.