The season began with the school building a new rink near Alumni Field which was supposed to have more consistent ice and cut down on the number of games lost to the weather.
After returning from the winter break, the team opened with an exhibition game against the Springfield Hockey Club to help get them into shape for the season.
New entry Harold Poole was integral in keeping Phil Newell's crease clear all night and even managed to open the scoring.
Both squads increased the pace of play in the second half but a pair of quick goals saw the score tied by the efforts of the Aggies' offense.
In possibly their best and fastest game of the year, nearly every player was an equal to their Harvard counterpart but the Aggies could not overcome the conditioning of the Crimson skaters.
[7] While the team had a few games left on its schedule, every subsequent match was cancelled due to a lack of ice, thanks to warm weather.