1929–30 Army Cadets men's ice hockey season

Due to the continued inconsistencies with weather, the academy decided to build an artificial rink next to the Lusk Reservoir, the program's former home.

[1] However, in spite of the weather not cooperating during the early part of the season, Army was able to start off with a win over Connecticut Agriculture.

Team captain Roy Lindquist took advantage of the stellar goaltending and scored on a rush to give Army an early lead.

Williams pulled ahead with a marker at the 5-minute mark of the third and, with Army's offense virtually nonexistent, it appeared that the Cadets would lose the match.

[5] The final game in January proved to be the biggest win for the Cadets all season, though the team was taking advantage of a Vermont squad that had yet to play a match due to the weather.

The Cadets rarely played teams from the west but put up a good fight against the Hilltopers, who had recently taken down Harvard, and would go on to claim the western collegiate championship.

The next match saw Army take on their Canadian counterparts and produce their best result to date against the Royal Military College.