... normal. On Monday, an unexpected crisis arose as the Hall's ice machine went off-line, leaving everyone with no ice. What? No ice? Heaven to murgatroyed! Believe it or not, but ice is needed EVERYDAY in a residence hall, especially at Steds. While the Hall Government drew up plans to have ice trucked and shipped to Hall, those plans were quickly shelved as the ice machine made a return. Yes, after a short hiatus, the ice machine was back and operational. On the return of the ice machine, Evan Greer, Steds freshman, Ed's co-manager, resident Marylander, stated, "The ice machine is back and making ice better than ever before!"
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
They...
... won! Our Steds Hockey Team is the RecSports Hockey Champions! It was a very close win for our Steds squad who faced off against a three headed hydra... Dunne, Siegfried, and Coyle Halls. But in the end, Steds broke their spirits and sending them ALL home with the big "L." The championship game saw Steds score first, but they eventually equalized, sending the game into overtime and then a shoot out, where thanks to our goalie, Jack Keller, Steds triumphed thanks to amazing save. In the end, like in the Milan Olympics, the good guys won. On the championship win, Andrew Kurowski, Steds hockey captain and senior, declared, "So pumped to bring another Interhall Hockey Championship back to the Oldest and most storied Hall on Campus and could not be prouder of the whole team effort that went into 3 periods, 1 overtime, and a shootout’s worth of gritty Steds Hockey!"
Still, the goalie, who according to Kurowski played the best game he had have ever seen him play, deserving of a Presidential Medal of Freedom too, shared, “An incredible moment to end four great years of inter-hall and collegiate hockey on. It really was a team effort and I’m just glad I could come through for the boys.”
Congratulations to our Steds Hockey Team, the 2026 RecSport Champions!