The Making of Iowa State Hockey
During five decades, Alan Murdoch played for, coached and managed the
Iowa State Cyclone hockey team, making a life's work out of his personal
resourcefulness and initiative. Iowa State grew into a premier program
in non-scholarship hockey, and as the network of similar teams became
increasingly formalized under the auspices of the American Collegiate
Hockey Association - an organization to which Murdoch was an essential
contributor - the Cyclones played at a national championship-level. The
trophy for which they were vying: the Murdoch Cup. By the time he left
the bench, Murdoch's teams had won more than 1,000 games against
opponents from around the world. Sometimes funny, sometime emotional,
Murdoch and author Tim Harwood explore the story of how winning became a
way of life for Cyclone Hockey.