The 1899–1900 Brown men's ice hockey season was the 3rd season of play for the program. They finished with a 1-5-1 Record (0-3-1 in Conference Play, 1-1-0 at Home, 0-4-1 on the Road)
Season
After beginning their program with two winning seasons, the men's hockey team had a horrendous third year, losing 5 of their seven games and being utterly dominated in those games. The only contests they didn't get controlled in were the two against teams playing in their first year. Unfortunately, this began a trend of losing for Brown that would not be corrected for almost 30 years.
Charles Cooke was the captain of the team despite not playing in any games and having graduated in 1899.
Note: Brown University did not formally adopt the Bear as its mascot until the fall of 1905.[1]