1924–25 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season

MIT began their season in early November with former players Flint and Taylor putting the Engineers through their paces.

Just before the first game, the school hired Gerald Wiggett as the head coach and he arrived in time to make the final cuts.

[2] After surpassing their entire offensive output of last season in just one game, MIT looked ready to take on their old nemesis and met Harvard the following week.

BU nabbed two goals in the second to take the lead and were then able to ride the stellar play of their goaltender to a narrow victory.

[5] With Tech still looking for its first win of the season, they took a second trip to New York and met Cornell on Cayuga Lake.

MIT had to defend the windy end of the rink but Berkley and Crandall played tremendously and held the Big Red back.

Weisser opened the scoring on a pass from Morton while Berkley's solo effort gave the Engineers a 2-goal lead.

MIT was looking to keep its winning streak alive when it headed up to Maine in February, however, a warm spell rendered all available rink unusable.

[6] Charles E. Poore served as team manager with Richard Carroll, James Cassidy and Gordon Jacoby as his assistants.