Westfield State Announces Return of Ice Hockey
Westfield State College announces the return of mens ice hockey as a varsity sport for the 2008-2009 academic year.
WESTFIELD ANNOUNCES THE RETURN OF MEN'S ICE HOCKEY FOR 2008-09
Westfield State College announces the return of men's ice hockey
as a varsity sport for the 2008-2009 academic year.
The sport will return to varsity status after a 20-year hiatus.
Westfield State had suspended the sport in 1989 because of budget
constraints.
"This is an exciting opportunity for our student-athletes," said
Westfield State athletics director Richard
Lenfest. "Varsity ice hockey will bring an added dimension
to our department and we look forward to the challenge of building
a program that the college, alumni, and community can be proud
of.
"I want thank (Westfield State interim) President Barry
Maloney for his support and commitment," Lenfest
continued. "His drive and vision allowed this project to come to
fruition."
"It's satisfying to be able to add another sports opportunity for
our students," Maloney said. "Helping to revive hockey has been a
labor of love for our alumni, who so enjoyed having played in the
Owls' program in the past. We hope that being on the ice will be
just as memorable
for students of the future."
Westfield State alumnus Peter Laviolette - the head coach of the
NHL Carolina Hurricanes - also was a major player in the project.
The 1986 graduate maintains a keen interest in his college alma
mater, and he worked closely with Maloney in securing funding for a
men's varsity ice hockey program.
"For over a decade, students have expressed an interest in reviving
a varsity hockey program, elevating it from club status," Maloney
said. "The college has worked with alumni to create a modest
endowment to reduce some of the associated costs, and fortunately,
the presence of the Amelia Park rink has eliminated the costs
formerly associated with team travel for practice. For the health
of this program, fund-raising needs to be ongoing."
Westfield State has fielded an established and a competitive men's
ice hockey club program since 1999, and the Owls will continue to
play on the club level during their transitional 2007-2008
season.
"Currently, we are in the process of looking for a head coach so
that we can get a jump on recruiting for the 2008-2009 season,"
said Lenfest.
Westfield State has applied for membership in the ECAC Northeast
Hockey League. The league currently fields 16 teams, including
Division III colleges Fitchburg State, Worcester State, Western New
England, Framingham State, Curry, U-Mass Dartmouth, Wentworth,
Plymouth State, Suffolk, Johnson & Wales, Salve Regina, and
Nichols.
"It is a very attractive schedule, plus we are fortunate to have a
first-class facility (Amelia Park Arena) within a couple miles from
campus," said Lenfest. "This is excellent for recruiting and a big
convenience for our students to be able to attend the games."
"NCAA Division III hockey has the potential to become another great
spectator sport for families in the community," Maloney said. "I
invite everyone to come to the first home game in the fall of
2008."
With the addition of men's ice hockey, Westfield State will field
19 varsity sports: 10 women, eight men, and coed competition
cheering.
