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(NCAA) Division I
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program that represents the
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. The Black Knights are members of
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and play at the Tate Rink in
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.


History

The men's ice hockey program at West Point has been in existence since the 1903–04 season. The team played outdoors until 1930 when the Smith Rink opened. The team competed as independent members of NCAA Division I from the inaugural season through the 1960–61 season.Army Men's Hockey 2010–2011 History :: Statistics :: USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online
USCHO.com (October 13, 2011). Retrieved on October 22, 2011.
In 1961 the program became a founding member of the ECAC. The team, known at the time as the Army Cadets, played as members of the ECAC from 1961 to 1962 season through the 1972–73 season before dropping their program to Division II status when the NCAA instituted numerical divisions. The Cadets would remain there until 1980 when they rejoined the ECAC as an associate member. Army became a full ECAC member in 1984 in the aftermath of the
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schism but the Cadets wouldn't remain for long and left the conference in
1990 Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
. The Cadets joined the
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(MAAC), which began sponsoring men's hockey at the time, in 1999 and in 2001 the team name was changed to Army Black Knights along with the other athletic programs at the Academy. In 2003, the MAAC's ice hockey division split off and became the Atlantic Hockey Association, a hockey-only NCAA Division I conference.Atlantic Hockey : ATLANTIC HOCKEY HISTORY
Atlantichockeyonline.com. Retrieved on October 22, 2011.
In 2007–08 season the Black Knights won their only conference title to date, the Atlantic Hockey Regular Season Championship. In that season the Knights finished with an overall record of 19 wins, 14 losses, and 4 ties and went 17–8–3 in conference play. Took the No. 1 seed into the Atlantic Hockey playoffs and swept (#10) American Int'l two games to none in the three game first round series. The Black Knight's season came to an end in the semifinal game when they lost to (#5) Mercyhurst 2–4. Shortly after the end of the 2023–24 season, the Atlantic Hockey Association merged with
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, a women-only league with which it had shared a commissioner and office staff since 2010. The merged league became
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. Since 1950, the Cadets/Black Knights have been coached by a member of the Riley family. Jack Riley, best known for leading the United States to the gold medal at the
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, coached at West Point from 1950 to 1986. He handed the reins to his son Rob in 1986, who in turn handed coaching duties to his younger brother
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in 2004.


Army–RMC rivalry

The Army Black Knights have a long-standing rivalry with the
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(RMC)
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. It is considered one of the longest-running annual international sporting events in the world.Crowly, R, and Guinzburg, T: "West Point: Two Centuries of Honor and Tradition" (), page 234. Warner Books, 2002. The tradition originated when the commandant of RMC, Sir Archibald McDonnell, and the superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy, Brigadier General
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, suggested a game of ice hockey between the two schools in 1921. After two years of exchanging ideas, the first game was played on February 23, 1923, at West Point. The Redmen won that first game 3–0. In 1924 the series moved to
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(the location of RMC), thus beginning the tradition of rotating venues. This was Army's first away game and up until 1941, the West Point Game was the only time that Army played away from the Academy.


Season-by-season results


All-time coaching records

As of the end of the 2024–25 season.


Awards


U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame

The following individuals have been inducted into the
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. * Jack Riley (1979, 2000†) † As the coach of the 1960 Olympic team.


IIHF Hall of Fame

The following individuals have been inducted into the
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. * Jack Riley (1998)


Army Sports Hall of Fame

The following individuals have been inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. * Jack Riley (2004)


Lester Patrick Award

The following individuals have been awarded the Lester Patrick Award. * Jack Riley (1986, 2002)


NCAA


Individual awards

Spencer Penrose Award The Spencer Penrose Award is awarded yearly to the top coach in NCAA Division I men's ice hockey by the American Hockey Coaches Association. The finalists for each year's award comprise the conference Coach of the Year winners from each Division ...
* Jack Riley (1957, 1960) Lowes' Senior CLASS Award * Cheyne Rocha (2013) Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award * Chase Podsiad (2008) NCAA Scoring Champion * David Merhar (1969)


All-Americans

AHCA First Team All-Americans *2024–25: Mac Gadowsky, D AHCA Second Team All-Americans *2007–08: Josh Kassel, G *2020–21: Trevin Kozlowski, G; Colin Bilek, F *2021–22: Colin Bilek, F


MAAC


Individual awards

Offensive Player of the Year * Chris Casey (2002) Goaltender of the Year * Brad Roberts (2003) Defensive Rookie of the Year * Brad Roberts (2003)


All–MAAC teams

First Team * Brad Roberts (2003) Second Team * Joe Dudek (2003) Rookie Team * Chris Casey (2002) * Brad Roberts (2003)


Atlantic Hockey Association


Individual awards

Player of the Year * Josh Kassel: 2008 Rookie of the Year * Tyler Pham: 2015 * Lincoln Hatten: 2021 * Max Itagaki: 2023 Best Defenseman * Zach McKelvie: 2008 * Alexander Wilkinson: 2018 Individual Sportsmanship Award * Chris Garceau: 2005 * Zak Zaremba: 2015 * Ryan Nick: 2017 * Alex Wilkinson: 2020 * Daniel Haider: 2022 Regular Season Scoring Trophy * Colin Bilek: 2022 Regular Season Goaltending Award * Josh Kassel: 2008 * Trevin Kozlowski: 2021
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* Brian Riley: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2021


All-Atlantic Hockey Teams

First Team * Josh Kassel (2008) * Zach McKelvie (2008, 2009) * Luke Flicek (2008) * Owen Meyer (2009) * Alexander Wilkinson (2018) * Trevin Kozlowski (2021) * Thomas Farrell (2021) * Colin Bilek (2021, 2022) Second Team * Brad Roberts (2006) * Tim Manthey (2006, 2007) * Josh Kassel (2007) * Owen Meyer (2008) * Marcel Alvarez (2010, 2011) * Cody Omilusik (2010) * Parker Gahagen (2016, 2017) * Michael Wilson (2018) * Dalton MacAfee (2019) * Dominic Franco (2020) * John Zimmerman (2021) * Gavin Abric (2022) * Anthony Firriolo (2022) * Joey Baez (2023, 2024) Third Team * Luke Flicek (2007) * Cody Omilusik (2011) * John Keranen (2023) Rookie Team * Tim Manthey (2006) * Owen Meyer (2007) * Marcel Alvarez (2009) * Joe Kozlak (2013) * C. J. Reuschlein (2014) * Tyler Pham (2015) * Alexander Wilkinson (2017) * Dominic Franco (2017) * John Zimmerman (2018) * Anthony Firriolo (2020) * Lincoln Hatten (2021) * Max Itagaki (2023) * Mac Gadowsky (2024)


Statistical leaders


Career scoring leaders

''GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes''


Career goaltending leaders

''GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% =
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; GAA =
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'' Minimum 35 games Statistics current through the start of the 2022-23 season.


Roster

As of July 29, 2024.


Olympians

This is a list of Army alumni were a part of an Olympic team.


Black Knights in the NHL

As of July 1, 2024. File:Dan Hinote Blues.jpg, Dan Hinote


See also

*
Army Black Knights The Army Black Knights are the athletic teams that represent the United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York. The Black Knights compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a non-footb ...


References


External links

* {{Atlantic Hockey America College ice hockey teams in New York (state) NCAA Division I men's ice hockey teams 1903 establishments in New York (state) Ice hockey clubs established in 1903