1928–29 Massachusetts Agricultural Aggies men's ice hockey season

Owing to weather conditions, coach Ball announced that the team's first practice wouldn't take place until after the winter break.

The match doubled as a training session with coach Ball using seven different forwards in the game but everything went in the favor of the Maroon squad.

After the Blue and Buff took their third advantage of the match, they managed to fend off the Aggies and remain ahead for the final period of play.

Each of the starting forwards, Davis, Patch and Frost, scored in the game and pressured the Army cage to the point where the home team could barely get out of its own end.

Part of the problem for the Aggies was that team captain Robby Nash had taken a puck to the face with about 5 minutes to play and was forced to leave the game.

Just when it looked like MAC would lose, Manty scored his first goal of the season off of a rebound with just 30 seconds left and forced overtime.

Waechter scored right at the start of the extra period and the team then played in a defensive shell to while away the rest of the 10-minute session.

Waechter played the entire game at center, however, with Frost also unable to go due to injury, the offense sputtered.

Manty tied the match early in the third but a shot from center ice somehow eluded Myrick and ended up as the deciding goal, sinking the Aggies.

Weather forced the game back onto the pond and was played early to allow for Colby to catch a train to Boston after the match.

Though the game was played on the pond, the ice was in good condition and allowed MAC to display its superior team.

Despite the stellar performance by the visiting goalie, the Maroon offense netted four goals and steadily built a comfortable lead.