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2013-14 Beaver Hockey ticket information
The history of Bemidji State University men’s hockey positions the Beavers among the greatest programs in collegiate sports. Beaver Hockey is defined by a 56-year tradition of excellence, with 21 conference titles, 13 small-college national championships and a trip to the 2009 NCAA Frozen Four. BSU has seen 82 student-athletes recognized as All-Americans, and seven former Beavers have gone on to play on hockey’s grandest stage—the National Hockey League. Since 1967-68, the Beavers have treated their fans to an average of 11 home wins per season. After winning more than 500 games in 43 seasons at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse – a hallowed barn revered by fans and feared by opponents – the Bemidji State hockey programs made the move to the state-of-the-art Sanford Center in 2010. The building is the centerpiece of Bemidji’s $90 million South Shore Development project and is widely regarded as of the one of finest facilities in college hockey. The Beavers traditionally play one of the toughest home schedules in the nation, and the 2013-14 campaign will be no different. In addition to BSU’s 14-game home schedule against the Western Collegiate Hockey Association – which features a resurrection of BSU’s traditional rivalry with the University of Alabama-Huntsville – the Beavers will tackle the likes of Miami-Ohio, North Dakota and Minnesota on its home ice. With that kind of success, it’s no surprise that the country’s best hockey fans are proud supporters of the Beavers – and that passionate fan base grows each year. Now, take advantage of your opportunity to join Beaver Nation. A legendary college hockey program. A facility that stands among the best in the country. You don’t want to miss any of this action. Single-game ticket information 2013-14 Bemidji State men's hockey schedule 2013-14 Bemidji State women's hockey schedule (coming soon) Beaver hockey – you gotta be there!
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Bemidji State University is a member of theMinnesota State Colleges and Universities system |
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