A longtime political science professor at St. Bonaventure, Moor's efforts with the hockey team provided the framework for Bona's success on the ice during the 1980s.
Moor was instrumental to the construction of the St. Bonaventure varsity hockey program which played at the NCAA Division III level from 1981-93. He took over as the faculty moderator for the program in 1980 when it was club status, guiding the team to an International Collegiate Hockey League (ICHL) title to set the stage for a jump to the varsity level for the following year.
During the 1980s, the hockey program was the most successful on campus as Moor's teams won four straight ICHL championships from 1982-86. When he retired in April 1986, he left with a career record of 102-57-6, far and away the best record for any Bonaventure hockey coach, and five league titles. During the playoffs, his teams had an 11-1 record.
In 1983, Bona posted a 17-10-2 record on the way to its ICHL crown and improved to 18-9 the following season while winning the conference regular season and tournament championships. In 1985, Bona won 20 games to finish with a 20-10 record en route to yet another ICHL championship.
Moor's squad would record skate to a mark of 16-9-1 in 1986 to win the ICHL regular season and playoff championships once again in his final season as head coach.
St. Bonaventure hockey would return to club status following the 1993 season, but the success of Moor's teams remains an important part of the Athletics Department's history. With his induction, Moor becomes the first men's hockey inductee into the St. Bonaventure Athletics Hall of Fame.