Starr Rink

42°48′55″N 75°32′33″W / 42.81528°N 75.54250°W / 42.81528; -75.54250OwnerColgate UniversityOperatorColgate UniversityCapacity2,000 (hockey)Surface200x85 ft (hockey)Opened1959TenantsColgate Raiders men's ice hockey (1959-2016)
Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey (1997-2016)

J. Howard Starr Rink is a 2,000-seat arena in Hamilton, New York. It opened in 1959 and was the home of the Colgate Raiders men's and women's ice hockey teams until 2016.[1] The arena was dedicated in honor of former head coach John Howard Starr on December 11, 1959. The hockey arena was built as the southern half of the William A. Reid Athletic Center, a twin barrel-vaulted complex which also houses Cotterell Court. The complex is located on the western side of campus next to Andy Kerr Stadium and across Broad Street from Huntington Gymnasium, the school's former athletics facility.

Prior to its completion, all Colgate home games were played on open-air surfaces and the lack of available ice caused the men's program to be shuttered from 1951 through 1957.[1] The Rink served as the home of the women's program from their move to varsity status in 1997 until the Class of 1965 Arena was completed, upon which both programs migrated to the new facility.[2]

Currently, the building is being used as a basketball practice facility.[1]

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Colgate Raiders men's ice hockey
Formerly the Colgate Red Raiders
Playing venues
  • Taylor Lake (1916–1922)
  • Starr Rink (1959–2016)
  • Class of 1965 Arena (2016–present)
Head coaches
  • James Ballantine (1920–1922, 1927–1928)
  • Raymond A. Watkins (1928–1932)
  • J. Howard Starr (1932–1941, 1945–1950)
  • Gregory Batt (1942–1943)
  • Albert Prettyman (1943–1944)
  • Tom Dockrell (1950–1951)
  • Olav Kollevoll (1957–1965)
  • Ron Ryan (1965–1972)
  • Brad Houston (1972–1975)
  • Jim Higgins (1975–1977)
  • Terry Slater (1977–1991)
  • Brian Durocher (1991–1992)
  • Don Vaughan (1992–2003, 2004–2023)
  • Stan Moore (2003–2004)
  • Mike Harder (2023–Present)
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  • 1915–16
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  • 1927–28
  • 1928–29
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  • 2023–24
Conference affiliations
  • Tri-State League (1950–1951)
  • ECAC Hockey (1961–present)
All-time leaders
Frozen Four appearances
NCAA Tournament appearances
Conference Tournament titles
  • Colgate University
  • Hamilton, NY
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Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey
Playing venues
  • Starr Arena (1997–2016)
  • Class of 1965 Arena (2016-present)
Head coachesda
Seasons
Conference affiliations
All-Americans
All-time leaders
Jessie Eldridge (163 points)
Olympians
Women's Frozen Four appearances
NCAA Tournament appearances
Conference Tournament champions
2021, 2022, 2023
  • Colgate University
  • Hamilton, NY


References

  1. ^ a b c "J. Howard Starr Rink". Colgate Raiders. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  2. ^ "Colgate Says Goodbye to Starr Rink". College Hockey News. February 25, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2019.


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