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NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Frozen Four, Regional
Site Selections
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.
June 27, 2003
The NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee
has selected the Savvis Center in St. Louis as the site for
the 2007 NCAA Men's Frozen Four and the Pepsi Center in Denver
as the host site for 2008.
The committee also selected regional sites for 2005, 2006
and 2007. Because of last year's expansion of the championship
field from 12 to 16 teams, the committee also expanded
the number of regional sites from two to four, which
resulted
in naming two more sites for 2005 and 2006, in addition
to the sites that were previously chosen.
The Mullins Center on the campus of the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst was awarded a bid to host the 2005 Northeast regional,
March 26-27, while Western Michigan University was selected
to host the 2005 Midwest regional at Van Andel Arena in Grand
Rapids, Michigan, March 25-26.
For the 2006 Northeast regional, the bid was awarded to
Boston University and the Worcester Centrum Centre, March
24-25, while the Midwest region bid was awarded to Michigan
Technological University and the Resch Center in Green Bay,
Wisconsin, March 25-26.
The other previously chosen regional sites for 2005 and
2006 are: Worcester Centrum Centre, March 25-26, 2005 East
region host, and the Mariucci Arena on the campus of the
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, March 26-27, 2005 West
region host; Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York, March 25-26,
and co-hosts Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the Eastern
College Athletic Conference (ECAC), 2006 East region; and
the University of North Dakota and Englestad Arena, March
24-25, 2006 West regional host.
The 2007 East regional will be held at the Blue Cross Arena
in Rochester, New York, March 23-24, with the ECAC serving
as host, while the Northeast regional went to the University
of New Hampshire's bid with the Verizon Wireless Arena in
Manchester, New Hampshire, March 24-25. The 2007 West regional
bid was awarded to the University of Denver and the Pepsi
Center March 24-25, in Denver, while Western Michigan's Van
Andel Arena was selected as the site for the Midwest region,
March 23-24.
"The committee couldn't be more excited about the selection
of St. Louis and Denver as our next two Frozen Four sites," said
Ron Grahame, current member and incoming chair of the Division
I Men's Ice Hockey Committee. "Everyone involved in
college hockey should have a wonderful experience in both
cities. However, it was such a difficult decision as all
five cities gave very professional presentations and showed
tremendous enthusiasm about college hockey."
College Hockey America and the St. Louis Sports Commission
will serve as co-hosts for the 2007 NCAA Frozen Four that
will be held April 5-7, at the home of the National Hockey
League's St. Louis Blues. St. Louis previously hosted the
1975 NCAA Frozen Four at the St. Louis Arena. The University
of Denver and the Metro Denver Sports Commission will co-host
the April 10-12, 2008 event at the home of the National Hockey
League's Colorado Avalanche. Colorado has been the host state
for 14 previous Frozen Fours, but none since 1976 when it
was held in the University of Denver Arena. Denver has hosted
three previous times, while the remaining championships were
held in Colorado Springs.
The committee also announced that the 2004 NCAA Men's Frozen
Four, held April 8-10, at the FleetCenter in Boston, is officially
sold out. This marks the fifth consecutive year and seven
of the last eight that the event has sold out.
For the third straight year, a priority system was used
during the sale and distribution of tickets. Priority was
based on the number of ticket purchases made during the last
seven years, in ranking order (seven years worth of purchases,
six years, etc.). Seat locations also are arranged on a priority
basis.
The 2005 NCAA Frozen Four will be held at the Value City
Arena on the campus of Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio, April
7-9, while the 2006 NCAA Frozen Four will be held April 6-8,
at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
For more information regarding the Men's Frozen Four, log
on to www.ncaasports.com.
Related Information
• NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee
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