Since many games that were set for outdoor rinks had been cancelled in recent years, usually due to adverse weather conditions, matches that were held in enclosed building were much less likely to be scrapped.
A week later, the club suffered its first loss in almost two years when Army put up an unusually strong defensive effort.
Marlow and Yates combined to stake the team to a 2-goal lead in the first but, as the game wore on, Hamilton began to tire and Columbia was able to use multiple reserve players to gain an edge.
[2] After continuing to improve their play in a win over Penn, Hamilton finally looked like its championship self again in a demolition of Colgate.
Several penalties were handed out in the physical match but it didn't appear to affect the final result as the Continentals bullied the visitors all night long.
The Knights were completely unable to stem the tide of the Blue and Buff attack and allowed Watson Thompson to tie a collegiate record with 8 goals in the match.