The lack of ice caused the Lord Jeffs to cancel several scheduled games during the year but they still managed to play nine matches over the course of the season.
The Jeffmen continued their recent brand of rough and tumble hockey, receiving several penalties in the game, but they swiftly built a lead with goals from Nichols and Turner in the first.
Unfortunately, with just 2 minutes left, Princeton got into the lead for good and managed to hold of a last-gasp attempt by Amherst to banish the Sabrinas.
After the Ephs tied the match, Arthur Williams scored on an individual effort to put his team on top for a second time.
[3] Around tis time, the team began to suffer the effects of poor weather and saw their home rink rendered unusable for most of the rest of the season.
Despite the continued poor weather, Amherst and Massachusetts Agricultural were able to play their annual match on one of the local ponds in early February.
Arthur Williams, who had scored the last Amherst goal in mid-January, ended the Lord Jeffs' drought late in the first period.