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In 1998, Mark O'Meara took over the reins of MIT's men's ice hockey program, and made an immediate impact. In his first full season behind the bench, he guided the Engineers to one of their finest campaigns, reaching the National Club Championships. O'Meara's no-nonsense attitude has earned his players' respect and the work ethic he has instilled in the team is second to none. In 10 seasons, O'Meara has compiled three NorthEast Collegiate Hockey Association (NECHA) championships and an overall record of 130-47-13 (.718). The Engineers have made four more appearances in the championship final during the 2003, 2004, 2007, and 2008 seasons. O'Meara, who continues to play organized hockey, is a native of Somerville, Mass. |
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