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3 General Uses  





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Coordinates: 42°0610N 80°0318W / 42.1027°N 80.0551°W / 42.1027; -80.0551
 

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Mercyhurst Ice Center
The MIC
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LocationErie, Pennsylvania, United States 16546
OwnerMercyhurst University
OperatorMercyhurst University
Capacity1,500 (hockey)
Surface200' x 85' (ice arena)
Construction
OpenedDecember 8, 1991;
32 years ago
 (1991-12-08)
Construction cost$1.4 million
Tenants
Mercyhurst Lakers
(Men's and Women's Ice Hockey)

Mercyhurst Ice Center is a 35,280 square foot, 1,500-seat hockey rinkinErie, Pennsylvania, United States. It is home to the Mercyhurst University Lakers Men's and Women's ice hockey teams. The center was the first privately funded ice rink in Erie when it opened on 8 December 1991. The school expects[when?] to retire its 30-year construction bond through the assessment of a student fee, which produces $80,000 annually.

Lakers Men's Team[edit]

The Lakers men's ice hockey team currently competes in Division I Atlantic Hockey. Prior to 1991, the Lakers were known as The Boys on the Bus because they had to shuttle by bus to local civic ice rinks for events. Their determination and competitiveness encouraged the school to build the new center. The arena was the site of the 1995 NCAA Men's Division II Ice Hockey Championship.

Laker's Women's Team[edit]

Lakers women's ice hockey has been played at the center since the team formed in 1999. The women, who play in the College Hockey America league, reached the 2007 NCAA Frozen Four as #2 seed. Their overtime loss to Duluth in quarterfinal play at the Ice Center on 9 March 2007 left the Lakers with a 32-2-3 season record.[1]

General Uses[edit]

The Ice Center hosts local youth and high school hockey programs, as well as recreational skating for Mercyhurst students.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

42°06′10N 80°03′18W / 42.1027°N 80.0551°W / 42.1027; -80.0551


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