1929–30 Massachusetts Agricultural Aggies men's ice hockey season

After its first good season in many years, MAC was able to put together a schedule with tougher opponents who, coincidentally, had more consistent access to usable ice.

To help the team continue its winning ways, all but one of last season's lettermen were returning (minus Robby Nash), though only about fifteen men showed up for tryouts at the beginning of December.

[1] With a more experienced team than usual, coach Ball could take his time settling the roster and ended up tabbing Gunness to take over Nash's spot on the blueline.

The first game of the season was set to take place on January 7, however, due to poor ice conditions the match was postponed for a couple of days.

Instead of putting the match off a second time, the Aggies were able to secure the Eastern States Coliseum and play on a pristine sheet of ice.

The first extend road trip began with the team traveling to face Army but, due to the weather, the game had to be played at Bear Mountain.

Playing in fog that obscured either end of the rink, the MAC defense was unable to stop the attack from Lindquist as the Cadet captain scored 4 goals seemingly by himself.

[3] Weather remained a problem and a succeeding match with St. Stephen's was cancelled, leaving the team to travel down to Rhode Island and face Brown.

It took 5 minutes for Davis to give the lead back to the Aggies, who outshout their opponents 38–18 in the match, and the defense was able to carry the club the rest of the way.

[5] After losing a practice game to a team composed of former college players, led by former captain Jack Hutchinson, MAC renewed their series with cross-town rival Amherst.

Forced onto the local pond due to warm weather, MAC attacked the Purple net all evening and never once gave the Sabrinas a chance to score.

While the Amherst netminder played an outstanding game, the total lack of scoring from the Lord Jeffs doomed the visitors and assured the Aggies a second consecutive winning season.