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Plymouth State University ( PSU ), formerly Plymouth State College, is a public university in Plymouth, New Hampshire. As of fall 2020, Plymouth State University enrolls 4,491 students (3,739 undergraduate students and 752 graduate students). [1] [2] The school was founded as Plymouth Normal School in 1871. Since that time, it has evolved to a ...
Mar. 7—The deeper and more responsible team will advance in the NCAA Division III tournament on Saturday, Plymouth State University men's hockey coach Craig Russell said. Russell's Panthers (23 ...
Mar. 10—It was quite the weekend for the University of New Hampshire and Plymouth State men's hockey teams. UNH posted a pair of 4-0 shutouts of UMass Lowell in its regular-season-ending home ...
Ralph Engelstad Arena. / 47.927641°N 97.071438°W / 47.927641; -97.071438. Ralph Engelstad Arena ( REA ), commonly called the Ralph, is an indoor arena located on the campus of the University of North Dakota (UND) in Grand Forks, North Dakota and serves as the home of UND men's ice hockey. The arena was built by controversial UND ...
The USA Hockey Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Plymouth Township, Michigan, opened in 1996. Originally known as the Compuware Sports Arena, its name was shortened to Compuware Arena on September 11, 2007, to better market the venue for non-sporting events it hosted. [4] It was renamed again to USA Hockey Arena in 2015 when the USA Hockey ...
Mar. 15—ALTHOUGH many of you will undoubtedly be focused on Saturday night's Hockey East quarterfinal between rivals UNH and Maine, that's not the only big college hockey game involving a New ...
Clarence L. Munn Ice Arena is a 6,114-seat hockey-only arena in East Lansing, Michigan on the campus of Michigan State University, situated across Chestnut Road from the Intramural Recreative Sports Center West and Spartan Stadium. It is home to the MSU 's ice hockey team. Completed in 1974, the arena is named in honor of former MSU football ...
The first New Hampshire ice hockey team played in January 1925, winning its first two games in a contest held in Lewiston, Maine. A year later, under the stewardship of Ernest Christensen, UNH played its first home game at the UNH ice rink, an outdoor facility that was completely dependent on cold weather for its surface. The Wildcats would ...