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The Vikings compete in NCAA Division III sports competition primarily as members of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference. The Salem State Vikings are also members of the Little East Conference in field hockey, men’s and women’s tennis, and men’s lacrosse, along with the New England Hockey Conference in women’s ice hockey.
Even when Salem State won the inaugural MASCAC tournament championship, the league hadn't yet been given an automatic bid so O'Neill's championship team wasn't invited to participate. Despite the lack of sustained success in recent years, O'Neill continues to lead the Vikings.
Pages in category "Salem State Vikings men's ice hockey coaches" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sophomore goaltender Mason Wines kept Salem in the game, despite Hartland’s decided advantage in puck possession and shots on net. Hartland's Jake Pietila (9) fires a shot in front of Salem's ...
The following is the American roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 1920 Summer Olympics. [1] Originally, the United States had planned to send the winner of a playoff series, but ultimately scrapped the idea. [2] Head Coach: Cornelius Fellowes
In 2022, Johnson & Wales University announced that they would join Commonwealth Coast Conference as a full-member starting in 2024-25 and sponsor both men's ice hockey and women's ice hockey. [2] In the summer of 2023, Keene State announced that they would begin sponsoring men's and women's ice hockey starting with the 2024–25 season. [ 3 ]
Gilligan was inducted into the Salem State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986 [2] and was co-ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year with Bill Cleary two years later. [10] After retiring as head coach Gilligan was named the 2005 recipient of the John MacInnes Award , [ 11 ] the 2008 recipient of the Parker-York Award [ 2 ] and was inducted into the ...
He played 22 games in the National Hockey League with the St. Louis Blues from 1978 to 1980. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1978 to 1982, was mainly spent in the minor leagues. In college, he played for Salem State University and Boston University's men's hockey teams from 1974 to 1978s.