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In the 2011–12 school year, the science team placed first at MIT Trivia, Envirothon, and JETS. In 1993 the team's Science Bowl division won the state championship and placed 3rd nationally. They won the Science Olympiad State competition in 1995, 2004, 2007, 2008, and 2009, and have represented Massachusetts at the national competition.
In 2006, the Wellesley High School girls' ice hockey team won the state championship. [15] In 2006, the Wellesley High School boys' lacrosse team won the Division 2 All State Championship. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] On March 15, 2008, the Wellesley High School girls' varsity basketball team defeated Millbury at the DCU Center in Worcester to win the ...
Hockey's deep roots in Massachusetts were stablished not only by the numerous teams and players but also by the significance of the games. The Beanpot , held each year since 1952, is the premier in-season tournament for college hockey and routinely provides a spectacle for Boston in early February. [ 20 ]
James Marcou, professional ice hockey player, San Jose Sharks; Brad Norton 1998, professional ice hockey player; Thomas Pock, professional ice hockey player, New York Islanders; Jonathan Quick, professional ice hockey player; 2010 Olympic silver medalist; 2012 NHL All-Star; 2012 Conn Smythe winner; 2014 Stanley Cup Champion, Los Angeles Kings
men's ice hockey rankings; NCAA tournament: 2021: NCAA champion: Massachusetts: Preseason No. 1 (USA Today) ... Massachusetts (16–5–4) Boston College (17–6–1 ...
Category: Ice hockey players in Massachusetts. ... Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey players (154 P) Boston Fleet players (25 P) Boston Olympics players (66 P)
Boston College put together a 10-0 run to close within 80-63 with Duke's top players watching from the bench. Duke led 40-34 at the half, committing only one turnover. Flagg and Proctor combined ...
The following is a list of the 64 schools that fielded men's ice hockey teams in NCAA Division I in the most recent 2023–24 season, plus the 44 schools that fielded women's teams in the de facto equivalent of Division I, the NCAA's National Collegiate division.